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Bollywood and Assamese singer Zubeen Garg dies at 52 after scuba diving incident in Singapore : Bollywood News

The famous branching singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg unfortunately died at the age of 52 after a scuba diving incident in Singapore. The news left fans through India in mourning, especially in Assam and in the Northeast, where he occupied a special place in the hearts of people. According to information, Zubeen was taken from the sea by the local authorities and immediately taken to the hospital, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit. Despite medical efforts, doctors could not relaunch it.

Bollywood and Assamese singer Zubeen Garg dies at 52 after scuba diving incident in Singapore : Bollywood News

The singer of Bollywood and Assamed Zubeen Garg died at 52 years after the underwater diving incident in Singapore

Zubeen was in Singapore for a planned performance
Zubeen had traveled to Singapore to participate in the Northeast Festival, where he was to perform. His premature death sent shock waves through the music industry and the assamous community, which has long considered it more than a simple singer – but a voice in the region.

An artist with multiple facets and a cultural force
During a career that extends over decades, Zubeen Garg recorded thousands of songs in several languages, notably Assamed, Hindi, Bengali and Tamil. He achieved national importance with the successful song Bollywood “Ya Ali” of the film Gangster (2006), but his heritage in Assam went far beyond cinematographic music. Zubeen was an artist with multiple talents – singer, composer, actor and filmmaker, as well as a defender passionate about social causes and questions of youth. His music often reflected the cultural identity, the emotions and the resilience of the people of the northeast.

Tributes come from across the country
After the news of her death, tributes began to flock fans, other artists, political leaders and public figures. Many have described the loss as “irreparable” – not only in the world of music, but for the cultural fabric of Assam. In Assam, he was considered a symbol of regional pride, someone who continuously defended local music, language and cinema. His contribution went beyond entertainment; He helped unify communities through art and activism.

Fans remember his inheritance
In the hours that followed the announcement, fans went to social networks to share their songs, concert images and sincere messages. The platforms have been flooded with memories, reflecting a deep feeling of loss and disbelief. For many, Zubeen Garg was not only an artist – he was a movement, a voice and a darling part of their daily life.

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