The demise of legendary singer Asha Bhosle at the age of 92 has left the nation and the film industry in deep sorrow. Celebrities across Bollywood have paid heartfelt tributes to the iconic voice.
Amid this, actress Athiya Shetty also shared a tribute on social media. However, a mistake in her post caught attention and led to strong reactions from users online.
Athiya Shetty’s Tribute To Asha Bhosle Sparks Controversy
Athiya Shetty took to Instagram to express grief over Asha Bhosle’s passing. However, instead of sharing Asha Bhosle’s picture, she mistakenly posted a photo of Lata Mangeshkar. Along with the image, she added a folded hands emoji. Soon after, she realised the mistake and deleted the post. But by then, several users had already noticed the error and shared their reactions.

Social Media Reacts Strongly
The mistake did not go unnoticed, and many users criticised Athiya on social media. Some called it careless, while others expressed disappointment.
One user wrote that posting the wrong image in such a moment was “embarrassing,” especially for someone connected to the film industry. Another comment read, “This is truly shameful.”
Several others pointed out that such an error reflects a lack of basic awareness, making it difficult for them to ignore.
Tributes Pour In By Celebs For Asha Bhosle
While the controversy gained attention, tributes for Asha Bhosle continued to pour in. From politicians Amit Shah and Narendra Modi to film personalities Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, many remembered her contribution to Indian music. Her passing due to multiple organ failure has left a huge void in the industry. Fans and celebrities alike are mourning the loss of one of the greatest voices in Indian cinema.
Asha Bhosle’s Last Rites and Legacy
Asha Bhosle’s last rites will be performed on April 13 at 4:00 PM at Shivaji Park, Mumbai. Her musical journey spanned decades, during which she sang thousands of songs in multiple languages. Her legacy continues to inspire generations, and her songs remain timeless. Despite the controversy, the focus remains on remembering her extraordinary contribution to music.