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Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourns the shocking death of singer Zubeen Garg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow at Zubeen Garg’s sudden death, remembering him as a voice that touched millions and a cultural bridge who united regional and mainstream Indian music with timeless songs.

September 19, 2025 / 18:39 IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourns the demise of singer Zubeen Garg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed shock and deep sorrow over the untimely death of celebrated singer Zubeen Garg, calling him a voice that touched millions and a cultural bridge between regional and mainstream Indian music.

Zubeen Garg, who died in Singapore on September 19, 2025, following a diving accident, was only 52. His sudden passing has left fans, colleagues, and the music fraternity shaken.
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi wrote: “Shocked by the sudden demise of popular singer Zubeen Garg. He will be remembered for his rich contribution to music. His renditions were very popular among people across all walks of life. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti.”

The Prime Minister’s words reflect the national stature Zubeen Garg had achieved, despite remaining deeply rooted in Assamese music and identity.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also mourned Garg's sudden passing, "Today Assam lost one of its favourite sons. I am in a loss of words to describe what Zubeen meant for Assam. He has gone too early, this was not an age to go. Zubeen's voice had an unmatched ability to energise people and his music spoke directly to our minds and souls. He has left a void that will never be filled. Our future generations will remember him as a stalwart of Assam's culture, and his works will inspire many more talented artists in the days and years to come."

Known widely for his Bollywood hit Ya Ali from the film Gangster, Zubeen Garg’s repertoire spanned languages and genres. For Assamese listeners, he was more than a playback singer—he was a cultural icon whose songs defined generations.

Zubeen Garg’s death is being mourned not just in Assam but across India. His ability to move effortlessly between Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, and other languages made him one of the most versatile and prolific musicians of his time.

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He recorded thousands of songs, wrote lyrics, composed music, and even acted, leaving behind a legacy that extends beyond charts and awards.

As tributes poured in from politicians, artists, and fans, the Prime Minister’s condolence stands out as a reminder of Zubeen Garg’s national relevance.

While Assam has lost one of its greatest cultural ambassadors, India as a whole has lost a voice that was both distinctive and universal.

Entertainment desk
first published: Sep 19, 2025 06:17 pm

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