Famous singer Asha Bhosle inaugurated the statue of his wax on Tuesday at Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi. Sarees of their statue are of light cream color, which have been embroidered on the edges. In this he is wearing beads of beads and holding the mic in the hand. When his eyes fell on his statue, he kept looking at it and became emotional for a moment.
At the age of 16, the singer had married, not less in acting
On this occasion, Asha said, looking at her idol looks as if she is looking into the mirror herself. I am extremely proud to be ‘immortal’ through all the facets of my personality, through this wax statue of wax. I have won many awards. I have received great respect from the government. In addition, Guinness World Records are also recorded in my name. I’ve got everything. I am proud of those who have made it. I am happy that I am one of those who have been selected from India. This is India’s victory, not mine.
On this occasion, she stood next to the statue of her wax. Singing the song to Mike in the hand, this statue has been made after watching nearly 150 pictures. Asha also gave a pose as a pupil. They said, the authorities had asked me where to put the statue. I told them that I want it between Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson.
Speaking on his ambitions and expectations, Asha said, “I do not have any ambition. God has given so much. I am 85th year of my life, I am 84 years old. This was the desire (about wax puppies) in my mind and it has also been fulfilled.
Asha Bhosle has sung the song ‘Chura leela hoon tumen jo dil ko’, famous for the memories of the memories of the film. Let me tell you, this song by R. D. Burman was sung with Mohammed Rafi. Which was filmed on film screen between Jeetat Aman and Vijay Arora.
Let’s say that Madame Tussaud’s Museum of Delhi is being started by Merlin Entertainment in Europe. Under the roof, wax statues of Bollywood, Hollywood, sports, history and political personalities will be installed under one roof. This museum will open in the Regal building of Connaught Place …