Celebrated Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, famous for his song ‘Ya Ali,’ passed away on September 19 in Singapore. He was set to ...
The 52-year-old singer-composer — the first true rockstar of Assam — drowned in the sea near Singapore’s St John’s Island ...
Three weeks after Zubeen Garg's death, Assam is still unable to come to terms with the loss of a beloved icon.
In death, as in life, Zubeen Garg remains one of Assam’s most powerful voices. Revered as a musical genius, social crusader, ...
Amid soaring Hindu-Muslim tensions in the BJP-ruled northeastern state, Zubeen Garg's music served as a rare unifier.
Singer Zubeen Garg was cremated with full state honours as hundreds of thousands of his ... He became a household name after his song "Ya Ali" in the Emraan Hashmi-starrer Gangster (2006) became a ...
The singer-songwriter has thousands of hits in different languages but it was his irreverence that gave him god-like status in a community starved of icons ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered iconic Assamese singer Zubeen Garg in the 126th episode of his monthly radio address Mann Ki Baat, describing him as a cultural torchbearer of Assam ...
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Assam hasn’t processed Zubeen Garg’s death. His songs play on loop, cremation site now a shrine
The singer was often spotted at modest roadside eateries, perched on rickety benches, sharing a simple meal and hearty laughs with rickshaw pullers and daily wage labourers.
"People ask me why I don't live in Mumbai? I said, 'A king should never leave his kingdom," Zubeen Garg said in his last podcast before his death ...
Zubeen Garg's bandmate, Partha Pratim Goswami, alleged that the manager of the late singer, Siddharth Sharma, knew that the ...
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