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Why did Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle always swear by white sarees - Faith, fashion, or strategy?

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 13, 2026, 15:00 IST
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The white saree mystery

The Indian entertainment industry has seen many talented and graceful female playback singers over the years, but few can match the legacy of the legendary melody sisters Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. For decades, the duo dominated the music scene, quietly shaping the sound of an entire era. But alongside their passion for singing, there was one thing that remained constant - their love for white sarees. The iconic sisters were often seen in elegant white drapes that felt both powerful and deeply personal. But do you know the real reason behind it?

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Did white become their signature?

If you’re thinking this might have a strategic edge, you’re mistaken. The duo wore white sarees because they believed the colour complemented their dusky-beautiful Indian complexion and enhanced their overall grace. The duo felt that darker shades might make them look even darker, and the shade of white was a subtle and comfortable choice that eventually became their signature.


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But Asha Tai had more reasons for it

Asha Bhosle, fondly known as Asha Tai, believed that the saree was an incredibly graceful garment that elegantly concealed a woman’s curves. Deeply rooted in India’s rich culture and history, she felt that wearing a saree was her way of celebrating that heritage every day. Another reason she preferred it was because of her son, Anand, who would shower her with endless compliments whenever she wore one - something she truly cherished. That said, Asha Tai also embraced softer shades over time, often stepping out in pastel-toned Banarasi and Kanjeevaram sarees for special and red-carpet occasions.
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Why did Lata Mangeshkar give her sister the side eye?

In an interview, Asha Bhosle spoke about the time when, during their prime era, she chose to wear a pink drape, and Lata Mangeshkar softly gave her the side eye. But slowly she began adding colours to her wardrobe, starting with the shade of pink. Asha Bhosle, however, had the slight edge to switch to a salwar suit and trousers when she travelled, but her son refused to see his mother in anything but six yards of pure elegance.


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Remembering the ‘Queen of Indipop’

Asha Bhosle passed away due to a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on 12th April at the age of 92. Her funeral will be held today at Shivaji Park in Mumbai. The news of her demise was announced by the Minister of Cultural Affairs of Maharashtra, Mr Ashish Shelar. One of the most iconic and versatile voices of Indian music, her demise marked the end of an extraordinary era that shaped the sound of Hindi cinema for around eight decades.


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