
Bollywood Singer Zubeen Garg Dies In Scuba Diving Accident In Singapore.
Published on: September 19, 2025 at 17:06

On 19 September 2025, the world woke up to the heartbreaking news: Zubeen Garg, one of Assam’s most loved singers and a cultural icon across India, passed away in a scuba diving accident in Singapore. At 52 years old, he was in Singapore for the North East Festival, gearing up for performances, when tragedy struck. The incident has sent ripples of sadness through Assam, the Northeast, and the Indian music community.
This post explores what is known so far about the accident, celebrates his legacy, and addresses the emotional impact of losing someone whose voice brought so many together.
The Accident: What We Know So Far
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Zubeen Garg was participating in a scuba diving activity in Singapore, as part of his visit tied to the North East Festival.
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During the dive, he reportedly experienced breathing difficulties underwater. He was rescued from the sea by Singapore authorities and rushed to the hospital. Despite efforts (including CPR), he could not be revived.
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Media reports indicate that doctors declared him deceased at the ICU, with Singapore General Hospital involved.
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He was due to perform shortly—this trip was not for leisure alone. The abruptness of the accident makes it especially tragic.
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Zubeen Garg’s Legacy: More Than Just a Voice
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Zubeen Garg had a long, prolific career: singing in multiple languages (Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, etc.), acting, composing, producing. His work touched many genres—pop, folk, filmi music—and he was known for bringing Assam’s culture to national prominence.
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Some of his widely popular songs include “Ya Ali” (from the Bollywood film Gangster) and “Dil Tu Hi Bataa”. These songs brought him into homes far beyond Assam.
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He also had a reputation for humility, philanthropic work, and for being a cultural ambassador for Assam in India and abroad. His contributions were not only musical but social and symbolic.
Assam and the Music World in Mourning

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Following his demise, heartfelt tributes poured in—from fans, fellow artists, public figures. Assam’s Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, described him as “one of Assam’s favourite sons” and said, “his magical voice has forever gone silent.”
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For many in Assam, this is not just the loss of an artist, but loss of a symbol—someone who carried the state’s identity, its emotional tones, in melodies that resonated far and wide.
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The gap left by his passing will not just be in new songs, but the absence of his live presence, his creative projects, and the inspiration he gave to many aspiring artists.
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Assam and the Music World in Mourning
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Following his demise, heartfelt tributes poured in—from fans, fellow artists, public figures. Assam’s Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, described him as “one of Assam’s favourite sons” and said, “his magical voice has forever gone silent.”
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For many in Assam, this is not just the loss of an artist, but loss of a symbol—someone who carried the state’s identity, its emotional tones, in melodies that resonated far and wide.
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Memorials and Tributes Being Planned: Fans have started gathering across Assam, lighting candles, singing his songs, and planning public memorials. There are reports of cultural bodies proposing a state-level tribute event and calls to name a cultural center or award in his memory — showing that his influence will continue to shape Assam’s music and identity for years to come.
Zubeen Garg’s death is a sudden, irreparable loss. While the precise details continue to emerge, what remains clear is the legacy he built: a bridge between Assam and the wider musical world, a soul whose songs reflected life’s highs and lows. His passing reminds us how fragile life can be—even for those whose voices seem immortal.
May his music continue to live, and may the stories, memories, and inspiration remain with us always.