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Asha Bhosle death: Muzaffar Ali calls her voice an ‘alchemy of sur and soul’ in Umrao Jaan

When I approached her for Umrao Jaan (1981), with Khayyam shaping the music and Shahryar giving it language, to inhabit the world of Rekha, she sensed immediately that this was not a recording — it was a reckoning.

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(L-R) Asha Bhosle and Rekha. Pic/Atul Kamble

(L-R) Asha Bhosle and Rekha. Pic/Atul Kamble

Ashaji’s demise is not merely a national loss. For me, it is a silence that echoes too closely. Each time she sang, something unseen was summoned — an alchemy of sur and soul that refused to belong to time. When I approached her for Umrao Jaan (1981), with Khayyam shaping the music and Shahryar giving it language, to inhabit the world of Rekha, she sensed immediately that this was not a recording — it was a reckoning.

She understood that she would have to travel beyond craft. That she would have to become the voice of a civilisation that once lived in tehzeeb, in restraint, in unspoken ache. She gave Lucknow a permanence that cinema had long denied it. In an industry often without place, she created one.

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