Zubeen Garg’s last handwritten note shared by wife Garima leaves fans teary-eyed, it read, ‘Wait a little…’
Zubeen Garg last handwritten post before his death makes fans emotional. Read what it said.
 
                                After the untimely demise of Zubeen Garg, there has been an irreplaceable void in the India(BHARAT)n music industry. His fans, family, and the entire fraternity continue to mourn the sudden death of legendary Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, whose voice defined an era. The unfortunate news of his death left came on 19th September after he succumbed under mysterious circumstances while swimming in the sea. And now, just ahead of the release of his final film, Roi Roi Binale, the late singer’s wife, Garima Saikia Garg, has shared a deeply emotional handwritten note from Zubeen, rekindling memories and heartbreak in equal measure.
A Final Message to His Fans
Taking to her Instagram,, Zubeen’s wife, Garima,, shared a handwritten letter along with a sketch of the late singer. The words on the picture read,
“Roi Roi Binale. Mur notun cinema. Sabole aahibo. ‘Morom.’ Zubeen da (My new film. Do come and watch it. With love).”
Garima added an emotional caption to the post in Assamese: “The letters you wrote on 15th September… A loving appeal to your beloved people!”
This heartfelt handwritten note of Zubeen Garg was written just a few days before his death. Today, it serves as a memory and a symbol of love and farewell from one of Assam’s most beloved artists.
Garima’s Heartbreaking Words
Expressing her grief, Garima poured her heart out and wrote, “Every word hits the heart, Goldie! But amongst all this, there’s burning in the empty chest. Another question: What happened on September 19? How, Why? I don’t know where there is peace, but I don’t feel like breathing until I get this answer.”
Her words spoke about the restlessness she had from unanswered questions about her death; she is still seeking closure.
Zubeen’s Final Masterpiece: Roi Roi Binale
Directed by Rajesh Bhuyan, Roi Roi Binale marks Zubeen’s final appearance on screen. The film features him as a blind musician, and has striking resemblance to his real-life story, a man devoted to music until his last breath. The movie includes 11 songs, all composed by Zubeen himself, and revolves around the struggles and soul of a musician.
Marked as the last film of Zubeen Garg, it is showing a massive demand, and exhibitors in Assam have increased show timings, with some theatres screening as many as seven shows a day starting at 4:45 a.m.
Zubeen Garg’s Eternal Legacy
Zubeen Garg’s Roi Roi Binale isn’t just a film; it is also his final gift to his fans. And while today Zubeen has left for heavenly abode his, music and memory will forever echo in the hearts of his people.
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