25 September, 2025
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Zubeen Garg’s versatility was unmatched, singing over 38,000 songs in more than 40 languages and dialects, including Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and even English.
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His music resonated deeply with the Assamese people, capturing their joys, sorrows, and cultural essence.
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Beyond music, Zubeen was a staunch advocate for social causes, including animal rights and anti-corruption efforts.
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He not only lent his voice to numerous Bollywood hits but also acted in and directed films, showcasing his multifaceted talent.
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Through his Kalaguru Artiste Foundation, he supported various charitable causes, including flood relief and healthcare initiatives.
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Zubeen performed internationally, representing Assamese and Indian music on global platforms, and was the first Assamese entertainer to headline a concert in Trinidad and Tobago.
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His passing has left a void, but his contributions continue to inspire and influence artists and fans worldwide.
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