Legendary Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, who gifted Bollywood and the Assamese music industry countless timeless songs, was cremated with full state honors in Guwahati on September 23. His untimely demise left his family, fans, and the entire nation in deep sorrow. Yet, amidst this profound grief, his wife Garima Saikia Garg has shown immense strength by vowing to fulfill her late husband’s final dream.
Zubeen Garg’s Wife Garima
Zubeen Garg’s Wife Garima Working On His Dream Project
After thousands of fans bid farewell to the celebrated singer and philanthropist, Garima revealed details about Zubeen’s unfinished project. Before his sudden death in Singapore on September 19, Zubeen was passionately working on his upcoming film Roi Roi Binale. Garima shared that this project has now become her life’s mission. She said, “Right now, my only purpose is to complete his dream. We are working on his last film, Roi Roi Binale, which he wanted to release on October 31. He was deeply passionate about it and had even acted in the film, playing a blind artist in a musical love story.”
Zubeen Garg’s Wife
However, Garima expressed regret that Zubeen could not record his voice dubbing for the film. “That is the only thing missing. He had completed shooting, but the dubbing was left. Still, we will move forward with his vision and ensure the film reaches audiences on the date he had planned,” she added. According to her, most of the film’s work, including the music was pending post-production. Zubeen hadn’t started the background score either.
Zubeen Garg’s Wife
Garima confirmed that the team would immediately resume work to honor his memory. “This is my first priority. After this, I will also try to complete every other project he had envisioned. Along with the younger generation, we will carry forward his legacy,” she affirmed. Zubeen Garg’s sudden death while scuba diving in Singapore shocked fans worldwide. The Assam government has announced that his 13th-day rituals will be organized in Jorhat, along with plans to build a memorial at his cremation site.
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