Assam’s legendary singer Zubeen Garg passed away suddenly during a scuba diving adventure, leaving millions of fans in disbelief. His untimely demise shocked not only Assam but also the entire nation. Social media was flooded with emotional tributes, proving once again how deeply he was loved.
Record-Breaking Crowd at Final Journey
The final journey of Zubeen Garg turned into a historic moment. The massive turnout of fans and mourners at his funeral has now been officially recognized by the Limca Book of Records. Reports confirm that his funeral procession witnessed the fourth largest crowd ever recorded worldwide for a final journey.
Videos of the funeral went viral, showing streets flooded with fans who traveled from across the country to bid him a final goodbye. The overwhelming presence highlighted Zubeen’s extraordinary influence and the emotional bond he shared with his admirers.
The Legacy of Zubeen Garg
Zubeen Garg was more than just a singer; he was a cultural icon. Known for his versatility, he recorded around 38,000 songs in nearly 40 languages. It was often said that he could sing more than 800 songs in a single year.
One of his most popular Bollywood hits, “Ya Ali Raham Ali” from the film Gangster, continues to resonate with fans even today. His sudden passing during an adventure activity has left an irreplaceable void in the music industry.




