Zubeen Garg's wife shares emotional handwritten letter he wrote to fans before death
Garima has also called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances of Zubeen's death. "We have to know what exactly happened. The investigation is ongoing, and the law will take its course," she said earlier
 
Ahead of the release of late singer and actor Zubeen Garg's final film Roi Roi Binale, his wife Garima Garg has shared a heartfelt handwritten letter he wrote to fans just days before his death.
Zubeen, one of Assam's most loved singers, composers and actors, died in Singapore on 19 September, leaving millions of fans in shock and grief.
Garima posted the letter on Instagram on Wednesday (29 October), along with an emotional message addressed to her late husband.
What happened on September 19? How, why? I can't find peace until I get this answer
"The letters you wrote on 15th September… a loving appeal to your beloved people! Every word hits the heart, Goldie! But among all this, there's a burning in my chest. What happened on September 19? How, why? I can't find peace until I get this answer," she wrote.
Zubeen's handwritten note, now going viral, reads: "Wait, wait a little – my new film is coming. Do come and watch it. Love, Zubeen Da."
The letter was originally part of a promotional campaign for Roi Roi Binale, which releases on 31 October. The film marks Zubeen's last on-screen appearance, where he plays a visually impaired musician.
Director Rajesh Bhuyan, who worked closely with Zubeen on the film, said releasing it is an emotional and heavy responsibility. "This was Zubeen's last project, and we are going to release the film. It's a very difficult time for us. This was his dream, and though we may not be able to do 100%, we will do whatever we can," he told NDTV.
Garima has also called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances of Zubeen's death. "We have to know what exactly happened. The investigation is ongoing, and the law will take its course," she said earlier.
Zubeen Garg passed away while swimming off an island in Singapore, just hours before he was scheduled to perform at the North East India Festival.
During a career spanning more than three decades, Zubeen sang in over 40 languages and left behind a rich legacy of music and films. His final film Roi Roi Binale will be released across nearly 50 locations in India, including 31 major cities.

 
       
             
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
