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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Asha Bhosle enters Guinness World Records

New Delhi: Singing legend Asha Bhosle entered the Guinness World Records on Thursday for the most single studio recordings. The 78-year-old has reportedly recorded up to 11,000 solos, duets and chorus-backed songs in over 20 Indian languages  since  1947. Asha,  who  has  evergreen
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numbers like "Dum maro dum", "Mehbooba mehbooba" ("Sholay"), "Piya tu ab to aaja" ("Caravan") and "Chura liya hai tumne jo dil ko" ("Yaadon ki Baraat") to her credit, was conferred with the Guinness honour at the Asian awards function held in London, a statement said. The singer is elated with the record. "Aaj sahi mayne mein mujhe aisa lag raha  hai ki  mein  world  ki 
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recognised singer hogayi hu. Mujhe ye pata tha key sabse zyada mere recorded songs hai phir bhi main aaj tak chup rahi (Today, I truly feel I am a world recognised singer. I always knew I have the maximum number of songs to my credit, still I never said anything all this while,"  Asha  said.  She 
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thanked music researcher Vishwas Nerurkar for helping her get the Guinness title. "Vishwas Nerurkar ne mere sab gaano ka pata karke Guinness World Records ko correct information diya aur aaj yeh samaan mujhe mila hai (Vishwas Nerurkar found out about all my songs and gave the correct information to Guinness World Records, because of which I got this title)," she added. Read Full; Asha Bhosle enters Guinness World Records