Sudesh Bhonsale’s journey in music and mimicry began in a household rich with classical music and the arts, influenced by his mother, a classical singer, and his father, a painter. In an exclusive conversation with ETimes, Bhosale candidly shared the events which catapulted him into the spotlight during the golden age of Indian orchestras in the ’70s and ’80s, his association with Kishore Kumar, whom he considers his guru, admiration for Asha Bhosle and Amitabh Bachchan, who supported and encouraged him throughout his career, and his views on the current state of the music industry.
Sudesh: Asha, Amitabh are most important in my life – Excl
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