Actress Kangana Ranaut paid tribute to late musician Zubeen Garg through social media posts Thursday. She shared vintage photographs and movie posters from Gangster on her Instagram stories. The 2006 thriller marked Ranaut's film debut and featured Garg's popular track Ya Ali. Her caption read "#zubeenda No one like you" beneath the commemorative content.
Garg died September 19 following a scuba diving incident near Singapore waters. Emergency responders transported the unconscious performer to hospital intensive care after the maritime rescue. Medical teams could not revive the Assamese artist despite treatment efforts. He had traveled abroad for the fourth North East India festival scheduled that weekend.
The musician achieved nationwide recognition through his Gangster soundtrack contribution. His sister Jongki Borthakur perished in a 2002 vehicle collision while traveling to perform. Garg later produced the memorial album Xixhu honoring her memory. Fashion designer Garima Saika Garg survived as his widow.
Garg died September 19 following a scuba diving incident near Singapore waters. Emergency responders transported the unconscious performer to hospital intensive care after the maritime rescue. Medical teams could not revive the Assamese artist despite treatment efforts. He had traveled abroad for the fourth North East India festival scheduled that weekend.
The musician achieved nationwide recognition through his Gangster soundtrack contribution. His sister Jongki Borthakur perished in a 2002 vehicle collision while traveling to perform. Garg later produced the memorial album Xixhu honoring her memory. Fashion designer Garima Saika Garg survived as his widow.