“He was more than a musician; he was a true human being who cared deeply for society,” Hek said
KRC TIMES NE Desk
Shillong: Meghalaya MLA A. L. Hek has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late singer, composer, and actor Zubeen Garg, calling his death a tremendous loss to the music and cultural landscape of India. Garg, who passed away on September 19 in Singapore, was widely celebrated not only for his extraordinary talent but also for his generous spirit and philanthropic efforts.
Remembered as a noble soul and a compassionate human being, Garg had touched the lives of millions through his music and social contributions. Speaking about the late artist, Hek highlighted the overwhelming response from fans, noting that thousands of admirers had come forward to pay their respects, a reflection of Garg’s enduring influence and the deep connection he shared with his audience.
“He was more than a musician; he was a true human being who cared deeply for society,” Hek said. “His work in charity, his dedication to helping others, and his unwavering commitment to his art make his passing an irreplaceable loss.”
Zubeen Garg’s death has left a significant void in the Assamese music scene and the broader Indian entertainment industry. Over his career, he inspired countless young artists and built a legacy that went far beyond his chart-topping hits. Fans, colleagues, and admirers across the country are mourning the loss of a figure whose presence and contributions will be remembered for generations.
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