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Zubeen Garg’s timeless hits: From Ya Ali to Buku Duru Duru, how the singer redefined Indian music

Singer Zubeen Garg, 52, died on September 19, 2025, in Singapore after a scuba diving accident. Rescued by police and rushed to hospital, he could not be revived. He was in Singapore to perform at the Northeast Festival.

September 19, 2025 / 16:54 IST
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Zubeen Garg’s timeless hits: From Ya Ali to Buku Duru Duru, how the singer redefined Indian music
Zubeen Garg’s timeless hits: From Ya Ali to Buku Duru Duru, how the singer redefined Indian music

Zubeen Garg died on 19 September 2025 in Singapore following a scuba diving accident. He was 52 year-old. Reports say he lost consciousness while diving, was rescued by Singapore police, and taken to a hospital. Despite being placed in intensive care, doctors were unable to revive him. His death came while he was in Singapore for the Northeast Festival, where he was due to perform.

His Famous Songs

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Ya Ali (from Gangster) — Possibly his best-known song across India. When Ya Ali came out, it didn’t just give Bollywood a chart‐buster; it signaled that an artist deeply rooted in regional music could also make a mark nationally.
Dil Tu Hi Bataa — Another song that showcased his ability in Bollywood. He became more selective with such projects after Ya Ali so he wouldn’t be pigeonholed.

O Bondhu Re — A Bengali song that is beloved especially among Bengali audiences; shows his cross‐lingual appeal.
Buku Duru Duru — A classic Assamese hit. It’s a song that, for many people in Assam, is part of the collective memory.
(Also worth noting: songs like Hiya Diya Niya, Morom Nodir Gabharu Ghat, etc., iconic in the Assamese canon.)