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Legendary Bollywood singer and restaurateur Asha Bhosle awarded doctorate by University of Salford

As well as music, Bhosle enjoys cooking and opened her first restaurant in Dubai in 2002 and the brand has since spread across the Middle East

Asha Bhosle receives Honorary Doctorate from the University of Salford(Image: Manchester Evening News Business)

Bollywood singing legend Asha Bhosle and founder of Asha’s, the £2m eaterie in Manchester city centre, has been made an honorary doctorate by the The University of Salford.

Bhosle was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree in recognition of her contribution to the field of music and her role in inspiring future generations to participate in arts and media.

The 86-year-old is the most recorded artist ever according to Guinness Book of World Records, having began her singing career in the 1940s and has recorded more then 22,000 songs in 20 languages.

She has also served as an inspiration for individuals pursuing popular Indian music through the popularity of the Bollywood films that she has featured in, providing an opportunity for British South Asians, in particular, to trace their cultural roots and celebrate their heritage.

Asha Bhosle with Corrie star Shobna Gulati at the Asha's Manchester launch party

The impact of this was so profound that in 1997, British indie rock band Cornershop released the song ‘Brimful of Asha’ to celebrate Asha’s musical achievements and her role as an inspiration to British-Asians.

As well as music, Bhosle enjoys cooking and opened her first restaurant in Dubai in 2002 and the brand has since spread across the Middle East.

The Manchester branch is only the second in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, after Birmingham.

Jo Purves, Pro Vice-Chancellor at the University of Salford presented the Honorary Doctorate to Asha Bhosle at a formal ceremony in the Saint Regis Hotel in Mumbai.