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Amazon Music introduces ‘The Walk In – India Edition’ series
Mumbai: Amazon Music, one of India’s leading music streaming services, is thrilled to unveil The Walk In – India Edition, a captivating series that offers an insight into the lives of India’s favorite music artists by getting an inside view of their iconic wardrobe exclusively on the Amazon Music India mobile app.
Inspired from its global edition which has featured world-famous artists like Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, and Shania Twain, the India edition is hosted by the legendary style icon Sushant Divgikar, popularly known as Rani Ko-HE-Nur. With musical mastery, iconic style, and laurels like Forbes 30 under 30, GQ’s 50 Most Influential Young Indians 2018, Rani leads ‘The Walk In – India edition,’ bringing together music, fashion, and pure fabulosity. With an array of prestigious accolades, Rani Ko-HE-Nur continues to be a guiding light, inspiring youth across nations, fearlessly forging paths less taken.
The Walk In – India Edition sees Sushant a.k.a. Rani Ko-HE-Nur, a multifaceted performer and trendsetter, guiding music fans through the rich tapestry of popular Indian artists’ wardrobes, while delving into the stories that have shaped their musical careers. Each episode features Rani KoHENur entering the artist’s wardrobe, meticulously curated to reflect their personality and getting up close and personal with musical sensations, to offer an immersive experience that aims to bring fans closer to the artists they love. While the former delves into the artist’s early budget-conscious fashion choices, the latter showcases their current and future style evolution, interwoven with personal anecdotes, brand endorsements and tied/interconnected narratives.
Launched exclusively on the Amazon Music India mobile app this July, The Walk In series has thus far featured three popular Indian music artists in three exclusive episodes. From Punjabi singer and actress Sunanda Sharma sharing her obsessive bag collection and her epic hatred for heels, to blazing Indian hip hop sensation King delving into his evolving style and chart-topping music career, and Punjabi music heartthrob Harrdy Sandhu opening up about his taste in more than just fashion, each Walk In episode is more entertaining than the other. The series also made its debut on Amazon Music India’s official YouTube page in September. And the excitement is all set to continue for the Walk In series as Amazon Music is all set to announce an upcoming episode featuring none other than the legendary Sunidhi Chauhan. In this special episode, she’ll not only share her fashion insights but also take us on a captivating journey through her remarkable career in the music industry
With its three Webby Award nominations, The Walk In has already captured global attention for its innovative approach to artist-fan engagement. The India edition is poised to elevate this concept to new heights, showcasing beloved artists in the Indian music scene as they reveal the stories behind their iconic fashion ensembles.
Sharing their experience Sushant Divgikar a.k.a. Rani Ko-HE-Nur said: “I’m thrilled to host Amazon Music’s ‘The Walk-In India’ edition, a unique opportunity to connect with music and art enthusiasts as we delve into fashion, personal stories, and the artistic journeys of India’s top talents. Pop stars often become fashion icons, leaving a profound mark on culture. I’m honored to document the wardrobes of my favorite artists, including long-admired idols. Thanks to Amazon Music India for this platform, allowing us to celebrate our Indian and Desi stars alongside international counterparts, shining a spotlight on our own talent.”
Amazon Music India director Mamat Saraf added: “We’re delighted to unveil ‘The Walk In – India Edition’ on Amazon Music, a series that not only offers a glimpse into the iconic wardrobes of India’s favorite music artists but also takes you on a journey through their personal stories and musical milestones. Hosted by the incomparable style icon, Sushant Divgikar, known as Rani Ko-HE-Nur, this series is a unique fusion of music and fashion that brings fans closer to the artists they love. ‘The Walk In’ has already captured global attention with its innovative approach to artist-fan engagement, and we’re excited to elevate this concept further in India.”
The Walk In – India edition is exclusively available on the Amazon Music India mobile app and Amazon Music India YouTube page.
Amazon Music India also kicked off a video-centric initiative earlier this year wherein they launched a variety of original series focused on music artists and their musical journeys, celebrities sharing their music tastes, sneak-peek into the lives of renowned musicians, and never-seen-before interviews of indie artists, among others. The original shows are exclusively part of Amazon Music India’s in-app content and their YouTube page.
Some of the key series include:
Artist Diaries: a short film of sorts on artists’ lives where they’re captured in the middle of their recording sessions or composing a song, while they speak directly to their audience about their musical journey.
Vibe Check: a fun, fast-paced, and witty repartee wherein the artists talk about their likes, and dislikes and how well they know each other.
This Day That Year: a series where musicians take their fans on a nostalgic journey by revealing milestone dates important to them.
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Asha Bhosle, the unforgettable voice that sang a thousand emotions
The melody that defined generations has fallen silent, but her songs will echo forever.
MUMBAI: The voice that once lit up countless silver screens and brought rhythm to millions of hearts has stilled. Legendary singer Asha Bhosle, one of the most versatile and prolific vocalists in Indian film music, passed away at the age of 92 in Mumbai on Sunday. She was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital on Saturday night after suffering cardiac and respiratory issues and had reportedly been unwell for several months.
Her son, Anand Bhosle, confirmed the news on Sunday afternoon. The last rites will be performed on Monday.
Born in 1933 into the illustrious Mangeshkar musical family, Asha began her journey in the golden era of Hindi cinema. She recorded her first film song at the age of nine in 1943 and, by the 1950s, had already carved a distinct space for herself in Bollywood. While her elder sister Lata Mangeshkar often took the more melodic, heroine-centric numbers, Asha quickly became the go-to voice for energetic cabaret tracks, dance numbers, and later, the full spectrum of emotional expression.
The 1950s–60s: Rise of the Cabaret Queen In the early decades, Asha was frequently typecast for “item songs” and Western-style numbers. Yet even within those constraints, she delivered unforgettable hits such as “Aaja Aaja” from Teesri Manzil and “O Haseena Zulfon Wali” from the same film. Her playful, sassy delivery gave these tracks a magnetic energy that still feels fresh today.
The 1970s: Peak Versatility This was the decade that cemented her legendary status. Songs like “Dum Maro Dum” (Hare Rama Hare Krishna), “Piya Tu Ab To Aaja” (Caravan), “Chura Liya Hai Tumne” (Yaadon Ki Baaraat), and “Yeh Mera Dil” (Don) became cultural touchstones. Asha proved she could swing from seductive to soulful with equal ease, working with almost every major composer of the era.
The 1980s: Emotional Depth and Ghazals After marrying composer R.D. Burman in 1980, Asha explored more nuanced, introspective territory. Her National Award-winning performances in Umrao Jaan (“Dil Cheez Kya Hai”) and Ijaazat (“Mera Kuch Saamaan”) showcased a matured, velvety voice capable of profound emotion. These tracks remain among the most cherished ghazals in Indian cinema.
The 1990s–2000s: Global Collaborations and Reinvention Even as newer voices emerged, Asha refused to fade. She collaborated internationally with the Kronos Quartet and released experimental albums. Later in her career, she lent her voice to younger composers and continued performing live, often sharing the stage with her granddaughter Zanai Bhosle.
A Life Beyond the Microphone Asha’s personal journey was as dramatic as her filmography. At 16, she eloped with Ganpatrao Bhosle, her personal secretary. The marriage ended in separation in 1960 after they had three children. In 1980, she married R.D. Burman in a union that faced family opposition but brought creative synergy. RD passed away in 1994.
Throughout her life, Asha remained grounded, often crediting classical music and ghazals for keeping her voice sharp. In a 2023 interview, she admitted she rarely listened to contemporary film songs, preferring the timeless works of Bhimsen Joshi and classic ghazals to stay inspired.
Her seven Filmfare Awards and two National Film Awards are merely numbers; the true measure of her legacy lies in the thousands of songs that still play in homes, cars, and hearts across generations. From the foot-tapping energy of “Dum Maro Dum” to the haunting beauty of “Mera Kuch Saamaan”, Asha Bhosle gave Indian cinema a voice that was simultaneously bold, tender, playful, and profound.
The golden era has lost one of its brightest stars, but the music she created will continue to refresh souls for decades to come. As the final notes of her extraordinary journey fade, India bids farewell to a voice that truly defined an era.







