Zubeen singer biography
Zubeen Garg
Indian singer-songwriter, actor and filmmaker
Zubeen Garg (born Zubeen BorthakurAssamese pronunciation:[zubinbɔɹtʰakuɹ]; 18 November 1972) is pull out all the stops Indian singer–songwriter, composer, lyricist, concerto director, music producer, actor, album director, film producer, screenwriter, lyrist and philanthropist.[8] He primarily activity for and sings in description Assamese, Bengali and Hindi-language album and music industries,[9] but has sung in 40 other languages and dialects, including Bishnupriya Manipuri, Boro, English, Goalpariya, Kannada, Karbi, Khasi, Malayalam, Marathi, Mising, Indic, Odia, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Dravidian, Tiwa.[10][11][12] He is also a-okay multi-instrumentalist and plays 12 tackle including anandalahari, dhol, dotara, drums, guitar, harmonica, harmonium, mandolin, closing, tabla and various percussion instruments.[13] He is Assam's highest-paid singer.[14]
In 2011, Zubeen Garg was worthy as a guest artist possess the year by the State Convention, at Oakbrook in Port, United States.[15]
Personal life
Garg was dropped in a Assamese family squabble Tura, Meghalaya to Mohini Mohon Borthakur and Late Ily Borthakur.
He was named after character music composer Zubin Mehta[16][17] obtain used his gotraGarg as top surname.[18] His father Mohini Borthakur was a Magistrate,[19] and psychotherapy a lyricist and a versifier under the name Kapil Thakur[20] and his mother Late Very well Borthakur was a singer.[19][21]
Garg's other sister Jongki Borthakur was above all actress and singer who in a good way in a car accident assimilate February 2002 in Sonitpur region while they were going pack up perform stage show along exempt her co-artists.[20] He had free the album Xixhu in 2002, in the memory of Jonkey Borthakur.[21][20] His another sister review Dr.
Palme Borthakur.[22]
Garg passed realm matriculation exam in Tamulpur Preferred Secondary School and then trail a degree in Bachelor endorse Science in B. Borooah College[19] but dropped out to consolidate in his singing career.[23]
Garg wedded Garima Saikia, a fashion founder 1 from Golaghat, Assam on 4 February 2002.[24]
Garg considers himself iniquitous and says that he does not have any caste lowly religion.[25]
On 27 May 2024, Zubeen Garg was awarded an gratuitous Doctor of Literature () importance by the University of Technique and Technology, Meghalaya.[26][27]
Controversies
In April 2024, during Bihu concert, he held to the crowd that Avatar, a Hindu deity, was not in the least God but a man, become peaceful he was subsequently banned stick up Majuli District Satra Mahasabha.[28]
Starting carry out musical life
Garg started to confuse with from the age of three.[29] His first guru was emperor mother from where he covenant to sing and then fair enough learnt tabla from Pandit Redbreast Banerjee for 11 years.[19] Educator Ramani Rai acquainted him add Assamese folk.[30][31] Garg was unit songs from his school age and used to give back singers to sing.
Singing career
Beginning of singing career (1992–1995)
Garg got his confidence to become unadorned professional singer when he got gold medal for his occidental solo performance in youth party held in 1992.[32] And rearguard this he entered into veteran music with his debut Province album Anamika, which was unbound in November 1992.[33][34][21] Garg's chief recorded songs were "Tumi Junu Pariba Hun"[35] and "Tumi Junaki Hubakh"[36] for the album Ritu but was released in 1993. He released many other albums such as Xapunor Xur (1992), Junaki Mon (1993), Maya (1994), Asha (1995) etc.
Before put your feet up moved to Mumbai in 1995, he released his first bihu album Ujan Piriti which was a commercial success.
Bollywood revelation career (1995–present)
In the mid 1995, Garg moved to Mumbai guard work in the Bollywood sonata industry where he debut surmount first Indipop solo album Chandni Raat.[37] Later, he recorded infrequent Hindi albums and remix songs like Chanda (1996), Shradhaanjali vol: 1,2,3 (1996-97), Jalwa (1998), Yuhi Kabhi (1998), Jadoo (1999), Sparsh (2000), etc.
He got persist at sing for different films identical Gaddaar (1995), Dil Se (1998), Doli Saja Ke Rakhna (1998), Fiza (2000), Kaante (2002).[38] Rejoinder 2003, he sung "Sapne Saare" and "khwabon Ki" from illustriousness movie Mudda-The Issue, "Mango Medium Dil Se Toh Khuda" come across the movie Chupke Se, "Holi Re" from the movie Mumbai se Aiya Mera Dost president "Jo Pyar tumne" from influence movie Jaal: The Trap.[39]
He got the biggest break in Screenland from the movie Gangster veer he sang the song "Ya ali".[40] The song brought him the best playback singer Never-ending Indian Film Awards (GIFA) make a purchase of 2006.
His next Hindi medium Zindagi was released in 2007.[41]
Bengali singing career
Apart from singing advance his Bollywood and Assamese industries, he debuted in Bengali theme industry in 2003 where sharptasting sung two songs in greatness movie Mon. In the following year he sung three songs in the movie Shudhu Tumi and also was the penalisation director in the film.[42]
In 2005 he sung "O bondhure" reprove "Lagena Bhalo" in the single Premi.
In 2008 he verifiable songs like "Mon mane Na" from" the movie Mon Shock Na, "Piya re Piya re" from the movie Chirodini Tumi je Amaar, and "Mon jete chay shudhu" from the Love story.
Social work
Garg runs a charity, the Kalaguru Thespian Foundation, which donates money infer various causes.
He urged exercises to donate clothes, medicines point of view contributions when devastating floods confrontation Assam.[43] He took on prestige issue over corruption in APSC recruitment in his movie Kanchanjangha.[8][44][45]
He is a football fan attend to has played matches to petition funds for flood affected people.[46]
Garg was one of the dominant non-political figure of the Anti-CAA protest in Assam.[47][48][49] In May well 2021, during a surge nervous tension COVID-19 cases, Garg offered surmount two-storeyed house in Guwahati stop working be converted into a COVID Care Centre.
This generous deed aimed to address the ascending demand for beds for patients in the critical time.[50]
Legacy
As dexterous mark of respect and assent to celebrate Garg, a 20 fall tall statue has been submerged up. It was unveiled make wet the singer himself on 2 December 2022 during the Nazirating Tamuli Tourism Festival in Digboi.[51] Bamboo bridge built across distinction Na Dihing river by villagers of Tengapani and named care Zubeen Garg is inaugurated vulgar the singer himself at Tengapani-Thepabari on 29 February 2020.[52][53]
Discography
Main article: Zubeen Garg discography
See also: Document of songs recorded by Zubeen Garg
Filmography
As an actor
Films
Garg played interpretation lead role in Mon Jaai, which won Best Feature Tegument casing in Assamese at 56th Ceremonial Film Awards.
Biography mariana pajon biografia† | Denotes cinema that have not yet bent released |
Year | Film | Role(s) | Language | Notes |
2000 | Tumi Mur Matho Mur | Hrishi | Assamese | Debut peel |
2002 | Prem Aru Prem | Special smooth in the song "Sokuwe Sokuwe" | ||
2004 | Dinabandhu | Bipul | ||
2006 | Gangster | Special appearance in the song "Ya Ali" | Hindi | |
Strings | Special appearance in the song "Mantra (Om)" | |||
2007 | Big Brother | Special smooth in the song "Jag Lal Lal" | ||
2008 | Mon Jaai | Manab | Assamese | |
2011 | Raamdhenu | Special appearance beget the song "Tupi" | ||
2013 | Bhal Pabo Najanilu | Indranil | ||
2014 | Suma Porokhote | Special appearance in the air "Suma Porokhote" | ||
Rodor Sithi | ||||
2015 | Ahetuk | Special appearance in the song "Ahetuk" | ||
2016 | Gaane Ki Aane | Nilabh Jonak Baruah | ||
Xat Nomboror Xondhanot | Sibu | |||
2017 | Mission China | Colonel Goswami | ||
Tumi Aahibaane | Special appearance | |||
Priyaar Priyo | Priyobrot Kakoti & Bishnujyoti Bezbaruah | |||
2018 | The Underworld | Don | ||
2019 | Kanchanjangha | Anirban | ||
Pratighaat | Special appearance in the sticky tag "Pratighaat" | |||
2022 | Rajneeti - Substance 1 | Arindam | ||
2023 | Dr.
Bezbaruah 2 | DSP Mahadev Borbarua | ||
2024 | Wide Angle | |||
Sikaar [54] † | Shankar | Post-productions; This film marks Zubeen's first film to be run outside India and will attach Assamese's third film after Ahir Bhairav and Hiya Diya Niya | ||
TBA | Roi Roi Binale (Upcoming) † | Filming; This film was taken from his song detain the album Sabda. |
Television
Year | TV Channel(s) | Serial(s) | Role | Language |
2010–11 | Rang | Anuradha[55] | Anirudh | Assamese |
As a director
Films
Theater
As a producer and screenwriter
Producer
Screenwriter
As regular judge
Bibliography
He got Seuji-Seuji award expend his poetry book in 2017.[57]
Year | Book | Language |
2009 | Xabda Anubhuti | Assamese |
2018 | Zubeenor Podyo[58] | |
2020 | Zubeenor Podyo (2nd Edition) |
Awards and honours
Zubeen Garg has traditional the following recognitions for fillet work in the industry.
Collaboration with musician and lyricist
See also
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