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Was Absolute Honour To Sing With Asha Bhosle: Mika Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Feb, 2017 12:57 PM
  • Was Absolute Honour To Sing With Asha Bhosle: Mika Singh
Singer Mika Singh, who performed with Asha Bhosle at an event, says it was an absolute honour for him to share the stage with the veteran singer.
 
Mika and Asha were seen performing some of yesteryear's hits like "Jane ja dhoondhta phir raha" from the 1972 film "Jawani Diwani" at an event on Sunday night.
 
"It was an absolute honour for me to be singing with Asha Bhosle. I was shivering on stage and she held my hand and told me to sing," Mika tweeted on Monday morning.

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