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Legendary singer Asha Bhosle recently performed at a concert in Dubai. While the 91-year-old artist managed to win hearts with her melodious voice, she took the internet by storm after she sang Karan Aujla‘s song Tauba Tauba from Vicky Kaushal’s film Bad Newzz. Not just that, Asha Bhosle also recreated Vicky’s hook step leaving the internet mighty impressed. After this iconic moment, Tauba Tauba singer Karan also reacted and shared on social media how this was quite a special moment for him.
Karan Aujla wrote on his Instagram stories, “Asha Bhosleji, the living Goddess of music, just performed Tauba Tauba… a song written by a kid who grew up in a small village, with no music background and no knowledge of music instruments. A melody made by someone who doesn’t play any instrument. This song has received a lot of love and recognition amongst not only fans but also music artists, but this moment is truly iconic and one I will never forget. I am truly blessed and thankful. This has really inspired me to keep giving you all such melodies and create more memories together.”
In another story, Karan also shared a video of Asha Bhosle’s performance and wrote, “I wrote it at 27. She sang it at 91 better than me (folded hand emoji).” Reacting to Asha Bhosle’s performance on Tauba Tauba, a fan wrote, “Asha Bhosle not only singing Tauba Tauba but also doing the dance step at her Dubai show was not on my 2024 bingo card!!! Legendary! (party emoji).” Another fan called it, “Iconic”, and a third user also wrote, “Let’s not forget she is doing all of that at 91…queen behavior.” One of the users also commented, “What at 91…most elderly people I know in their early 60’s can’t even walk on their own and look at Asha Tai doing all of that with so much flamboyance and finesse (fire emoji) queen of everything.”
Asha Bhosle performed at the Dubai Concert with Sonu Nigam on Sunday night.
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