The veteran actress aasha singh jaiswal has died in Mumbai at the age of 90, according to reports citing her son. The actor was known to television audiences for a role in the television adaptation of Mahabharat and was also recognised for mimicry performances.
The Times of India reported that Aasha Singh Jaiswal died on Aug. 22. Her last rites were scheduled to take place in Mumbai on Aug. 23, the report said, while the family confirmed the death.
AajTak also reported the death and said it occurred at about 7:30 p.m. The outlet described her as an actor and social worker whose public work extended beyond screen appearances.
Some reports use the spelling Aasha and others use Asha. The variation explains why searches for veteran actress aasha singh jaiswal may appear alongside different versions of her name, but the reports refer to the same performer.
Her Mahabharat connection has brought renewed attention to older television work, while the mimicry references reflect another part of her career. The current reports do not provide a full filmography or a detailed medical account, so those details should not be added without a family statement or an established obituary source.
Tributes and biographical summaries may continue to appear as colleagues and viewers remember her work. For the confirmed update, readers should rely on the family confirmation and established reports rather than unverified social posts about the circumstances of her death.




