
A Viral Moment That Touched Millions
A video showing Bollywood icon Salman Khan visibly emotional at Jubin Garg’s prayer meet has taken social media by storm. As the haunting melody of “Ya Ali” played, Salman stood silently, wiping tears—an image that resonated deeply across India, especially in Assam.
🎤 Jubin Garg: The Voice That United a Nation
Born in Meghalaya and raised in Assam, Jubin Garg was more than a singer—he was a cultural force. With over 38,000 songs in 40+ languages, his music bridged regional and national audiences. From his early Assamese albums like “Anamika” to Bollywood hits like “Ya Ali,” Jubin’s voice became a soundtrack to millions of lives.
🌟 Bollywood Pays Tribute
The music industry poured out heartfelt tributes:
- Pritam: “Jubin’s tunes will always echo in my studio.”
- Papon: “Assam has lost its sun.”
- Vishal Mishra: “Your voice is immortal.”
- Armaan Malik, Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, and others announced tribute concerts.
- Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called Jubin “the pride of Assam” and vowed justice.
🌊 The Tragic Incident in Singapore
On September 19, 2025, Jubin tragically drowned during a scuba diving session at the North East India Festival in Singapore. Despite lifeguard warnings, he removed his life jacket and dove into the sea. Later, his wife revealed he had a history of epileptic seizures, raising questions about safety and medical oversight.
🔍 Controversy and Investigation
A viral video allegedly showing his manager pushing him into the water sparked outrage. Assam CID launched an investigation, and multiple FIRs were filed against festival organizers. Fans demanded accountability, flooding social media with #JusticeForJubin.
🕊️ A Farewell That Made History
Jubin’s funeral at Guwahati’s Sarusujai Stadium drew millions, earning a place in the Limca Book of Records. Schools held assemblies in his honor, and villages sang his songs through the night. His legacy became a lesson in love, loss, and the power of music.
🎶 Jubin’s Legacy Lives On
Jubin Garg’s life was a symphony of talent, activism, and resilience. He revived Assamese folk music, championed social causes, and inspired generations. His voice may be gone, but his songs will echo forever.
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🕯️ Rest in peace, Jubin Garg—the melody that will never fade.