In a touching tribute, Gautam Adani, the chairman of the Adani Group, along with his son Jeet Adani, visited the home of beloved Assamese singer Zubeen Garg in Guwahati to pay their respects to the late music legend.
The father-son duo spent a quiet, heartfelt half-hour at Garg’s residence in the Kahilipara area, meeting with his wife Garima Saikia Garg. Though no official announcements were made, the visit spoke volumes about the deep admiration for Zubeen’s contributions to Assamese culture and music.
Zubeen Garg’s sudden passing on September 19 in Singapore left a profound void in the hearts of his fans and the people of Assam. Known for his soulful voice and relentless passion, Zubeen was much more than a singer, he was a symbol of Assamese pride and identity.
Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged this, calling Zubeen the “Kohinoor of Assamese culture” in his recent radio address, reflecting the singer’s extraordinary influence.
Gautam Adani’s visit is a poignant reminder of how Zubeen’s legacy touched lives across different spheres, transcending the world of music to inspire a whole community. It’s a moment of collective mourning, respect, and hope that his spirit will continue to shine through Assam’s rich cultural tapestry.