Dharma Productions has postponed the release of the title track of Chand Mera Dil by a day following the passing of the legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle. A heartfelt gesture that is a tribute beyond the music. The song featuring Ananya Panday and Lakshya initially scheduled to release on the 13th April has now been pushed a day ahead as it coincides with the legendary singer’s final rites being held on the same day. 


The production house announced the decision with their official statement emphasizing that the delay is a tribute to the voice that defined the Indian music for generations. The note highlighted the immeasurable contribution of Asha Bhosle to the film industry and have they expressed their deep sorrow over the demise of the great film personality. It further stated the postponing the release is a very small yet meaningful gesture to honour the departed soul for her enduring the rich legacy she leaves behind. The emotional connection to her music will continue to hold with the millions. 


Asha Bhosle one of the most iconic and versatile singers of Indian Cinema. 


At the age of 92, Asha Bhosle was admitted to the Breach Candy Hospital after she had suffered a cardiac arrest and had developed respiratory complications. Her health had been declining over past few months and the legend was brought to the hospital in a critical condition before she was shifted to the Intensive Care Unit. 


Despite the best medical efforts Asha Bhosle breathed her last on Sunday afternoon leaving behind a rich musical legacy that spans across decades. Her family confirmed the last rites would be conducted at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Mumbai the following day. 


Dharma Production’s decision reflects on the deep respect the entire film industry holds for legends like Asha Bhosle. As tributes start pouring in from across the nation, the postponement of Chand Mera Dil Track is a reminder that some moment transcend promotions and film releases.  It instead makes space for remembrance of a great soul, gratitude and respect for an irreplaceable loss.