Popular Assamese singer Papon paid tribute to the late Zubeen Garg by performing at Guwahati’s Barsapara Stadium ahead of the opening game of the ICC Women’s World Cup between India and Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
Renowned Assamese musician Garg, who gained mainstream popularity through Bollywood hits such as Ya Ali, Subah Subah among others, had passed away at the age of 52 on 19 September in Singapore. He was cremated with full state honours four days later at the Kamarkuchi village in Sonapur, about 30 km east of Guwahati, with hundreds of thousands turning up to bid one of Assam’s most popular cultural icons goodbye.
Zubeen Garg chants echo around Barsapara during Papon’s tribute
Papon, whose real name is Angarag Mahanta, was among those who had attended Garg’s last rites and later cancalled his upcoming shows and other professional commitments. The 49-year-old, however, turned up at the Barsapara Stadium to pay tribute to his dear friend, where he performed ahead of the India-Sri Lanka showdown.
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Papon sung Maya, one of Garg’s biggest hits in his native Assamese, while fans reportedly chanted “Joi Zubeen Da” as a wave of emotions swept across the venue, which is among four Indian stadiums that will be hosting matches in the 13th edition of the ICC Women’s World Cup.
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Besides Papon’s emotional tribute, the World Cup opener also witnessed Bollywood icon Shreyas Ghoshal sing the Indian national anthem ahead of start of play.
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