
Assamese singer and ‘Ya Ali’ fame Zubeen Garg’s tragic death shocked the entire entertainment industry in India. The entire nation mourned after hearing the 52-year-old bid farewell so soon. His death has been a significant loss not only for his family but for the entire music industry. Everyone is paying tribute to him upon hearing the news of his passing. After Zubeen’s death, his last will came to light. Let us tell you exactly what Zubeen Garg’s last will was.
Fans mourn at Zubee Garg’s death
Fans bid a final farewell to Zubeen Garg’s body as it arrived in Delhi from Singapore late last night. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita, and senior Assam officials paid their last respects when his body arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. On Sunday morning, the singer’s body was taken to Guwahati.
It was first taken to his Kahilipada residence for family prayers and later placed at the Arjun Bhogeshwar Barua Sports Complex, so that millions of his fans could be a part of his final farewell. Amidst the crowd of thousands of fans, the singer’s wife, Garima Saikia, embraced Takub and began crying. The scene brought tears to the eyes of every fan of the singer, and the atmosphere became deeply emotional.
What was Zubeen’s last wish?
Singer Zubeen Garg gave an interview to PopPelopedia. In this interview, he spoke about his selfless nature and how he wanted to spend his final days. He said, “I’m crazy. I want to give everything to my fans, not to myself. I’m happy here, I have my own studio, and this is my home.”
He further said, “I want to spend the last moments of my life in Tilla. This place falls within the Mahabahu Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre. I will live there and die there. When I die, people can cremate me there or throw me into the Brahmaputra River. I am a soldier and I am like Rambo.”
Story Highlights
- Zubeen Garg’s untimely death at 52 leaves the nation in shock and grief.
- Thousands of fans and state leaders bid an emotional farewell in Guwahati.
- The singer’s last wish was to spend his final days in Tilla near the Brahmaputra.
- Ya Ali fame Zubeen’s legacy continues as Assam’s cultural icon and music legend.

