01 April,2013 07:58 PM IST | | Agencies
Asha, known for evergreen songs like "Dum maro dum", "Mehbooba mehbooba", "Mera kuch saaman", "Piya tu ab to aaja", "Chura liya hai tum ne" and "Dil cheez kya hai" during her six-decade career, performed live for three hours Sunday night.
Asha, 79, who was rewarded Rs.100,000, said she would add some more money and donate the entire amount to those affected by the drought here.
Lata Mangeshkar felicitated her sisiter Asha Bhosale with the Hridaynath Mangeshkar Awardu00a0at Parle Tilak School in Mumbai's Vile Parle area. The programme saw all Mangeshkar siblings -- (from right) Lata, Asha, Usha, Meena andu00a0Hridayanathu00a0--u00a0present at the event. Pic/Ashish Rane
Her brother Hridaynath accompanied her in singing a few songs at the event, packed with fans.
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It was rare to see the Mangeshkar siblings - Lata, Asha, Hridayanath, Usha and Meena - together.
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