India, April 13 -- Few artists have lived as many lives in the public eye as Asha Bhosle. Across decades, she didn't just sing iconic songs, she made news, often pushing boundaries and taking Indian music global. Tracks like Dum Maro Dum and Piya Tu Ab To Aaja sparked debate for their suggestive tone, facing restrictions on radio and television. Today, they are seen as pop-culture classics. She became one of the first Indian singers to earn a Grammy nomination for Legacy, her collaboration with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. British band Cornershop's Brimful of Asha, a tribute to her influence, topped the UK charts, taking her legacy global. Her songs were sampled in The Black Eyed Peas' Don't Phunk with My Heart, introducing her voice to a new generation. She entered the Guinness World Records as one of the most recorded artists, with thousands of songs across languages. Defying expectations, she made her acting debut in Mai, earning praise for her performance. She marked her 90th birthday with a live concert in Dubai, leaving audiences in awe of her enduring energy. HTC...