Popular Indian singer Zubeen Garg has died in Singapore. The 52-year-old Assamese artist was injured during a scuba diving session on Friday. He was rushed to Singapore General Hospital but passed away in the ICU during treatment.
Organisers of the North East Festival confirmed the tragic news in a statement. They said Garg experienced sudden breathing issues while diving. Despite medical efforts, he was declared dead around 2:30pm IST.
Zubeen Garg: The Voice Behind “Ya Ali”
Zubeen Garg was best known for his soulful hit “Ya Ali” from the 2006 Bollywood film Gangster. The song became one of the biggest tracks of the decade across India and South Asia. He later sang hits such as “Dil Tu Hi Bataa” in Krrish 3 and “Jaane Kya Chahe Man” in Pyaar Ke Side Effects.
Born in Assam, Garg built a career that stretched across multiple languages. He performed in Assamese, Hindi, Bangla, Nepali and other tongues. His ability to connect with audiences in different regions gave him a devoted fan following.
According to Indian media reports, Garg was not only a singer but also a composer, actor, and philanthropist. He was active in promoting Assamese culture and often worked to support young artists from the region.
Shock and Tributes Following the Singer’s Death
News of Zubeen Garg’s death has shaken Assam and India’s music community. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on X that the state lost “one of its favourite sons.” He said Garg’s death came too soon and described him as a voice that defined an era.
Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita also informed the Assam government of the death. Fans across social media expressed grief and disbelief, sharing clips of Garg’s live shows and his iconic tracks.
His sudden passing highlights the risks involved in adventure sports like scuba diving. Organisers in Singapore stated that all safety measures had been followed, but Garg’s health deteriorated rapidly after he surfaced.
Zubeen Garg’s legacy will endure through his songs, his cultural influence, and the millions of fans who still play his music. His death is a deep loss for Indian music and South Asian culture.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who was Zubeen Garg?
Zubeen Garg was a singer, composer, and actor from Assam. He rose to national fame with the song “Ya Ali” in 2006.
Q2: How did Zubeen Garg die?
He died in Singapore after a scuba diving accident. He was taken to hospital but could not be saved.
Q3: What were Zubeen Garg’s biggest songs?
His famous tracks include “Ya Ali” from *Gangster*, “Dil Tu Hi Bataa” from *Krrish 3*, and “Jaane Kya Chahe Man.”
Q4: How old was Zubeen Garg when he died?
He was 52 years old at the time of his death.
Q5: What languages did Zubeen Garg sing in?
He sang in Assamese, Hindi, Bangla, Nepali, and other regional languages of South Asia.
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