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Good company but no one to talk to: Asha Bhonsle captions a photo

| @indiablooms | Jan 14, 2019, at 08:29 pm

Mumbai, Jan 14 (IBNS): In this age of technology which is resulting in social isolation, a tweet by legendary singer Asha Bhonsle has been seen as an eye opener.

In the tweet which includes a photograph, Asha Bhonsle is seen sitting with four men including singer Sudesh Bhonsle and all of them are engaged with their cellphones.

Only Asha Bhonsle could be seen sitting without a cellphone.

Posting the photo, she thanked Alexander Graham Bell for inventing telephone in her sarcastic manner.

"Bagdogra to Kolkata... Such good company but still, no one to talk to. Thank you Alexander Graham Bell," the caption to the photograph read.

Since being shared online, the tweet has garnered over 2,800 'retweets' and more than 13,000 'likes'.

Many have termed the tweet as an 'eye opener'.

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