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Zubeen Garg’s Cousin Sandipan Garg Arrested in Singer’s Death Case

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Assam Police’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) arrested Sandipan Garg, Zubeen Garg’s cousin who also happens to be a police officer. The arrest happened in connection to the singer’s death of September 19 after drowning in a swimming accident in Singapore.

Sandipan Garg is currently posted as the Deputy Superintendent (law and order) for Kamrup district. Now the CJM (Kamrup-Metropolitan) district has sent Garg to seven days of police custody. He was present with Zubeen when the singer died while swimming in the sea.

For those unaware, five arrests have currently been made in the case. The CID also questioned the police officer for four days before he was arrested. Now he has been produced in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate of Kamrup (Metropolitan) district. He is expected remain at the police custody. The special DGP (CID) Assam Police, MP Gupta said, “Today we arrested Sandipan following his interrogation. Since an investigation is underway, I can’t reveal more than that. He will be produced in court and we will seek police custody.” He is heading the 10-member Special Investigation Team.

The CID had also arrested Shyamkanu Mahanta, Siddharth Sharma, Shekhar Jyoti Goswami and Amritprava Mahanta. Shyamkanu Mahanta is the organiser of the North East India Festival (NEIF) in Singapore.  Siddharth Sharma is Zubeen’s manager. Shekhar Jyoti Goswami is one of his bandmates and Amritprava Mahanta is a fellow singer. These four people have been placed in CID custody.

Zubeen Garg

 

The CID had registered a case involving culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, criminal conspiracy and causing death by negligence. The CID had later added the murder charges. A separate case was registered against Mahanta due to alleged financial issues. Further details about the case haven’t been shared yet.

Also Read: Zubeen Garg’s Manager Arrested in Singer’s Death Case

October 9, 2025 0 comments
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A TRIBUTE TO ZUBEEN GARG
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A TRIBUTE TO ZUBEEN GARG

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

By Mithun Dey

Zubeen Garg famously stated, “Assam is famous for tea, rhinos, and Zubeen Garg”

 

Zubeen Garg: The Poet of Music

It’s hard to believe that Zubeen Garg, the “Poet of Music” is no more on earth. He leaves us untimely at the age of 52. Our most beloved Zubeen da died on 19-09-2025 in Singapore while swimming at Lazarus Island. He was in Singapore to take part in the North East India Festival 2025.

His death was a heart-rending episode for millions state wide. Garg’s passing sparked an outpouring of grief from fans around the state and his legacy continues to be honoured, including memories at his star in the heart of Assamese people. The singer of ‘Ya Ali’ still is an idol to million hearts of Assam.

Zubeen Garg was established to be for Assam through public demonstrations of love and respect at his funeral, where thousands of fans and supporters gathered, sang his songs, and paid tribute to his cultural influence and philanthropic work. His funeral in Guwahati listed as second biggest gathering as an artiste in the world after Popstar Michael Jackson, enters Limca Book of Records.

 

Zubeen and His Family

The legend was born as Zubeen Borthakur in an Assamese Brahmin family on November 18, 1972 in Tura. Later, he adopted the surname Garg from his Gotra in the year 1990 and was named after the renowned Indian conductor of Western classical music, Zubin Mehta, as reported by The Times of India and Hindustan Times. Zubeen Da started his musical journey at the tender age of three.

His mother IIy Borthakur was widely considered as his first guru (teacher) since she provided foundational knowledge of tabla and introduced Zubeen to the term for a musical note. “His mother was his Goddess”, the legend often used to say. IIy Borthakur was a dancer, singer and actress and his father, Mohini Mohan Borthakur was a Magistrate and is also a lyricist and poet under the pen name Kapil Thakur.

 

Zubeen’s Love Life

The noted singer and his spouse Garima Saikia who is fashion designer shared their love story illustrating that began through the profound and personal connection with a simple fan letter. Over more than a couple of decade, their relationship endured distance, family obstruction built in their love that led to disappointment. From letters to lifelong devotion, the couple adopted 15 underprivileged children and transformed their lives. This is the story of two souls brought together by music, letters and destiny.

Zubeen’s Journey With Music

Zubeen was also from a musical and cultural upbringing and was musically inclined. He had spent his boyhood at his hometown, Jorhat of Assam.  First and foremost he was not merely a singer but a complete writer, actor, music director, composer and producer whose work touched the hearts of people of Assam and made him relatable.

He was an incredible piece of personality. The saddest part of his life was when her sister Jongki Borthakur died in a tragic road accident on January 20, 2002, at the age of 18. She was also a singer and actress. The both were born into an artistic family. Zubeen’s other sister Dr. Palmi Borthakur is a Bharatnatyam dancer and she is also a professor of Geography department at a private university in Guwahati.

Zubeen’s Anamika and Ya Ali

His debut album was released in 1992 under the name of ‘Anamika’ at the age of 19 that brought him into professional music. With a musical career spanning over three decades, Zubeen sang in 40 different languages including Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Adi, Boro, Dimasa, Goalpariya, Sanskrit, Tiwa, Sindhi, Telugu, Tamil, Nepali, Odia, Malayalam, Marathi, Kannada, English, Bhojpuri and many indigenous dialects. He became a powerhouse of music industries.

His central Bollywood breakthrough appeared in 2006 with the release of “Ya Ali” which was introduced in the movie “Gangster” directed by Anurag Basu. This son won him the best playback singer Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA). His debut recorded songs were “Tumi Junu Pariba Hun” and “Tumi Junaki Hubakh” for the album Ritu. Let’s take some examples of Zubeen whose albums have appeared on many different lists such as Xopunor Xur in 1992, Junaki Mon in 1993 Maya in 1994, Asha in 1995 and many more. He released his first Bihu album Ujan Piriti in 1995 which was a commercial attainment.

Our beloved Zubeen da was also known for his extensive work in Bollywood as well as Tollywood of Kolkata. Zubeen, the “Voice of Assam” recorded nearly 39000 songs in his musical profession. As an actor, his debut film was Hiya Diya Niya, an Assamese film released in 2000. The film Mission China (2017) was directed and acted by Zubeen himself. He was also credited with playing multi-instrumentals and played 12 instruments including mandolin, keyboard, guitar, dotara, tabla, anandalahari, drums, dhol and et al. Undoubtedly, he was the most influential musicians in Assam.

Zubeen Garg’s songs resonate with the young generation because of their emotional authenticity, ability to capture modern sentiments and his versatility across various genres. His voice carries a deep sense of emotion and relatability, which deeply connects with listeners, particularly the youth who often seek out music that reflects their own experiences.

 

Zubeen: A Social Activist

As well as, Zubeen Garg was a social activist. He always used to provide crucial support during critical situations by identifying unmet needs, mobilizing communities and advocating for system change to address injustices and promote the common good. The singer offered services such as conducting on-site inquiries into human rights, violations, raising awareness through media outreach, organizing protests and marches and provided direct support and guidance to individuals impacted by crises.

He is the man who did not actively look for or pursue money and assets. He always abstained from such activities. Zubeen da stated that he was a true believer in Cha Guevara’s ideology, believed in socialism and was a social leftist. He was real, honest, predictable, less diplomatic and upfront. He did not believe in caste, creed and religion. He took an apolitical stance.

Indeed, the artiste was also a biophile since he had a strong love for nature and living things. He was a zoophile since he loved all the animals. He was a naturalist because he loved to live in natural world. He works as an environmentalist since he tried to protect the natural environment and its inhabitants.

To ensure justice and find the truth in Zubeen’s death where the circumstances are a mystery, authorities would need to conduct a proper investigation. The noted Assamese singer was cremated with full state honours and 21-gun salute on September 23 at Kamarkuchi of Sonapur. The rites were performed by his younger sister, Palmi Borthakur. Zubeen da will remain immortal to the people of Assam. The big soul never dies.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Zubeen Garg’s wife Garima Garg Saikia requests that all FIRs be withdrawn, hopes his last rites happen peacefully
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Zubeen Garg’s wife Garima Garg Saikia requests that all FIRs be withdrawn, hopes his last rites happen peacefully

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans all over the nation were in shock after it was announced on Friday evening that singer Zubeen Garg, best known for Ya Ali, died after a freak scuba diving accident in Singapore. He was 52. The singer rose to fame in Assam in the 90s, and became a household name nationally with the success of his song, Ya Ali. Now, the late singer’s wife, Garima Saikia Garg, has appealed for peace during his departure and posted a video message for fans.

Zubeen Garg’s wife Garima Saikia Garg appealed to fans in a video message.

What Garima said

As per a video message that was shared by India Today Nepal, Garima Saikia Garg, wife of Zubeen Garg, said in Nepali, “I am urging everyone—Zubeen is coming home. When he was alive, you all showered him with love and blessings, and Zubeen loved all of you in return. I hope the last rites for his departure go peacefully. The police, along with the state administration, are fully supporting us.

Zubeen must come back, and we will all get to see him one last time. Along with Zubeen, Siddharth, who has been like a brother to him from the very beginning, will also be coming. As you all know, in 2020, when Zubeen suffered a massive seizure, we had to go to Mumbai for further treatment. During COVID, when everything was shut down, Siddharth went out of his way to get us food and supplies, and even brought Zubeen back from Mumbai by bus.

‘I request everyone to set aside any negative thoughts…’

Zubeen has always been our own, and whenever anyone spoke against Siddharth, Zubeen always stood by him. Please allow Siddharth to be part of Zubeen’s final journey. I request everyone to set aside any negative thoughts about Siddharth. I need all my people around me tomorrow, and I will need Siddhart’s support—without him, I cannot do anything.

Zubeen has many unfinished tasks, and I cannot complete them alone. I also request that all FIRs filed against Siddharth be withdrawn.”

Zubeen Garg, the celebrated musician, actor, and activist, was in Singapore to participate in a three-day cultural festival promoting North East India on the global stage. Tragically, his untimely death came just a day before he was set to perform. The organisers have decided to cancel the festival after the tragic news. An FIR was launched against the organisers of the event.

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Remembering Zubeen Garg: Top Songs of The Artiste
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Remembering Zubeen Garg: Top Songs of The Artiste

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Zubeen Garg sadly passed away at the age of 52. We remember him by recalling some of his best hits in Bollywood.
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Zubeen Garg, Assamese Music Icon, Passes Away In Tragic Scuba Diving Accident
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Zubeen Garg, Assamese Music Icon, Passes Away In Tragic Scuba Diving Accident

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Celebrated singer and Assamese cultural icon Zubeen Garg has passed away after a tragic scuba diving accident in Singapore. He was 52 years old. Reports indicate that local authorities pulled him out of the sea and immediately rushed him to a hospital, where they admitted him to the intensive care unit. Despite the medical team’s best efforts, they were unable to revive him.

​The news of his sudden demise left fans devastated and sent shockwaves through the Assamese community and the wider Indian music industry. Zubeen was in Singapore to participate in the North East Festival, where he was scheduled to perform. His death is being described as an irreparable loss not just to the world of music but also to the cultural identity of Assam, where he was considered a voice of the people.

​A Legacy That Transcended Music

​Over his decades-long career, Zubeen Garg recorded thousands of songs in multiple languages, including Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, and Tamil, showcasing an immense versatility that few could match. While many across India first recognized him for the haunting Bollywood track “Ya Ali” from the 2006 film Gangster, his artistic influence ran far deeper in his home state of Assam. There, he was a symbol of regional pride and a driving force behind promoting local music and cinema.

​His journey began in the early 1990s in Assam, where he quickly rose to prominence with his unique fusion of folk, rock, and classical music. His album Anamika became a monumental hit, catapulting him to stardom within the region. Zubeen was not just a singer; he was also a composer, lyricist, and producer. He composed music for more than 150 albums and films and directed several Assamese films, including the critically acclaimed Mon Jai. His ability to connect with the pulse of the youth made him an inspiration and a role model for a new generation of artists in the Northeast.

​Beyond his musical contributions, Zubeen Garg was an outspoken and active philanthropist. He used his platform to champion youth and social causes, often lending his voice to movements for regional rights and environmental protection. He was a unifying cultural figure whose songs captured both the joys and struggles of the Northeast, making him more than an entertainer; he was a cultural phenomenon. His artistry provided a soundtrack to the lives of millions, from the spirited celebrations of Bihu to the solemn calls for change. He fearlessly took on social issues, and his voice became a beacon of hope for many in the region.

​The Shock and Outpouring of Grief

​The news of Zubeen Garg’s tragic passing sent a ripple of disbelief and grief across the country. Fans flooded social media platforms with tributes, live concert clips, and personal anecdotes, expressing their sorrow. Colleagues, admirers, and political leaders from across the Northeast and beyond shared their condolences. They remembered him not just for his songs but for his unwavering commitment to his roots and his people.

​His death is a profound loss for the Assamese community, which had come to see him as a symbol of its modern identity. His music will continue to be a source of comfort and pride, but his physical presence, which represented a fusion of artistry and activism, will be deeply missed. As tributes continue to pour in, they paint a picture of a man who was a musical visionary and a true son of the soil. His legacy is etched not only in the thousands of songs he recorded but also in the hearts of a people who considered him their voice.

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