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NEW DELHI (PTI) — Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle, the scintillating 
voice behind evergreen hits like "Dil Cheez Kya Hai" and "Sona Re," turned 76 
Sept. 8 and the legendary singer says that it is the love for music and the 
affection of her audience that keep her going.

"My music is God's gift to me, and I believe that I still have not used even 
one percent of it. I like to go on world tours and do more stage shows because 
it helps me connect with my audience directly," she told PTI.

Bhosle, who has been the voice behind more than 12,000 songs in a career 
spanning six decades, says she is not very happy with the quality of songs that 
are being made in Bollywood.

"It is not that there is a dearth of good songs but it is no longer the same. 
They sound empty. I do not want to sing for the sake of it. This is why I have 
limited my singing assignments in Bollywood," the singer says.

Bhosle, who in her own words "achieved success in Bollywood without any 
godfather," emerged from the shadow of her elder sister, singing icon Lata 
Mangeshkar, with "Maang ke saath tumhara" in the Dilip Kumar-Vaijayatimala 
starrer "Naya Daur" in 1957.

"I have seen a lot in my life. I am happy with what I have achieved in my life 
because I feel it is the result of my own struggle and hard work," she said.

The Padma Vibhushan awardee, who has made non-singers like Sanjay Dutt, Urmila 
Matondkar and Australian cricketer Brett Lee sing to her tunes in "Asha and 
Friends," has now set her heart on collaborating with Sachin Tendulkar.

"I want to sing with Sachin. I have not talked to him about it because he is so 
busy but I hope that we will sing together," she says.

Bhonsle has recently recorded songs for Mani Ratnam's "Raavan," starring 
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, with music by A.R. Rahman.

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