Melodies That Stole the Evening

Asha Bhosle’s timeless classics echoed through Jaipur as singers and young talents recreated the magic of Bollywood’s golden era.

Jun 13, 2026 - 23:24
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Melodies That Stole the Evening

Ananya soch: The timeless charm of legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle came alive in Jaipur as a special musical evening dedicated to the iconic voice enthralled music lovers on Saturday. Organized at Veena Modani Academy in Shyam Nagar, the event witnessed soulful performances, nostalgic melodies, and enthusiastic audience participation, turning the venue into a celebration of India’s rich musical heritage.

The evening began on a devotional note with a graceful Ganesh Vandana presented by child Actor Arvik Bairathi. His energetic dance performance on the popular song “Upar Paan Ki Dukaan” later became one of the highlights of the program and earned loud applause from the audience.

Renowned singer Veena Modani and Harshit Modani captivated listeners with their melodious rendition of classic Bollywood songs. Throughout the event, talented performers paid tribute to Asha Bhosle by presenting some of her most loved and evergreen tracks, taking the audience on a nostalgic journey through different eras of Hindi cinema.

Speaking on the occasion, Veena Modani, Director of Veena Modani Academy and recipient of the prestigious Asha Bhosle Award in Rajasthan, said that the objective of the event was to introduce the younger generation to India’s glorious musical legacy. She emphasized that Asha Bhosle’s songs continue to inspire singers across generations and remain relevant even today.

Popular songs such as “O Saathi Re” and “Yeh Parda Hata Do” filled the auditorium with emotion and nostalgia. Music enthusiasts were seen humming along, while many described the event as a memorable tribute to one of India’s greatest musical legends. The combination of heartfelt performances, classic melodies, and an emotionally connected audience transformed the evening into a grand celebration of music. The program once again highlighted how Asha Bhosle’s immortal voice continues to unite generations and keep the golden era of Bollywood music alive.