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A biography that stops at the surface
By Sanjay Sarma · 2026-06-07 · via Business News Today: Latest Business News, Finance News

I have lived outside my home state Assam, for most of my life. Zubeen Garg, a few years younger than me, was a friend of friends and family. A distant cousin of mine, with whom I have had no contact since my early teens, was his long-time associate and bandmate.

I had followed Zubeen’s trajectory from a distance, though I was neither a devoted listener nor an insider. That arm’s-length familiarity gives me a particular objectivity here. This isn’t a fan’s grief, nor an insider’s protectiveness. It’s just an observer’s account hoping to understand the man better through a book on his life.

The first thing I noticed about Prosenjit Nath’s biography is that its title “The Voice that Bridged Worlds” is borrowed from an article published on 19 September 2025 on musicplus.in. I wonder why a book this ambitious could not find its own language for its subject.

In his advance praise, Swanand Kirkire calls Zubeen the real “Baawra Mann”. That, to my mind, is a fitting description of a man who was free, fluid, restless, and perpetually at war with the societal and commercial frameworks that tried to contain him.

Assam roots

The author competently traces the arc of Zubeen’s public life: the Assam roots, the early immersion in music, giving voice to the identity struggle of Assamese youth, his struggle as a playback singer in Mumbai, the rapid ascent and commercial success, his return to the North-East, the socio-cultural impact, the humanitarian instincts, and finally the tragic end. The intent is sincere. But biography is not just chronology. The harder question is not what happened, but what was happening inside the man while it played out. On that count, the book falls short.

During his lifetime, Zubeen never seemed at peace with what he had achieved. Every summit only pushed him towards another horizon. He often likened himself to Kanchenjunga, and drew parallels with Alexander and Napoleon. He had constructed a version of himself in his head and wanted the world to accept it unquestioningly. But the emotional undercurrents driving that restlessness, and the inner architecture of a man perpetually seeking, are not chronicled in-depth.

He was an enigma even to those closest to him. The grief of his sister’s passing never fully left him. His wife brought stability, and much of what he achieved would not have been possible without her. Yet he kept finding his way back to the edge. His silences in interviews often revealed more than his words; one rarely saw him laugh wholeheartedly. Behind the outspokenness lay a deep-rooted sorrow few attempted to understand. He was flawed, wounded, yet fearless. In his later years, by many accounts, he was visibly self-destructive, and it took a toll on his health. The book remains silent on this.

For those around him, Zubeen gradually became less a person and more a source: of music, access, energy, spectacle, and inevitably high-stakes commerce. He gave without restraint, rarely counting the cost.

Sanitised account

What the book offers instead is a sanitised account. Those who knew him were aware of his struggles with alcohol and his deteriorating health. The biography not only stays silent on this; it actively contradicts the record, claiming that he avoided excessive drinking and remained disciplined during performances. There are enough accounts in the public domain to counter that claim. When a biography chooses selective reassurance over honest reckoning, it stops being one. In an age that encourages openness about mental health and psychological trauma, the silence around a known emotional struggle feels less like restraint and more like denial.

Structural concerns compound this. The prose falls into a repetitive rhythm. Three-part constructions, overused metaphors, and sentences that meander when they should land, make it a predictable read. The writing feels processed rather than lived. The rhythm of a biography determines whether one feels the subject’s presence. Here, information around the man accumulates, but Zubeen rarely arrives.

Credibility wobbles too. Timelines contradict one another. A podcast is wrongly attributed to a male host when the interview referred to was clearly conducted by a well-known female interviewer. The endnotes confirm what the prose has already suggested: several references carry URL tracking markers associated with ChatGPT-generated links, indicating heavy reliance on AI-assisted aggregation. The problem is not the tools, but that they substitute for the heavy lifting a biography demands: the difficult conversations, the reluctant sources, the cross references, documents that complicate the official version.

Interesting contradictions

The book however, does delve into some interesting contradictions. Zubeen often said he had no religion, yet his devotional songs crossed every faith boundary; Hindu, Muslim and Christian households alike found spiritual connection through his music. A man who rejected organised religion became, for millions, a passage to the divine. That paradox alone could have driven a great biography. Here, it is mentioned and set aside.

The most pertinent words in the book are attributed to his wife, who says future generations should remember him as a complex, flawed and generous human being rather than a perfect saint. That sentiment comes closest to capturing the essence of Zubeen Garg himself. He was never merely a musician. He was a mood, a movement, a rebellion against the status quo. His legend grew even larger after his untimely death, attaining a scale that perhaps exceeded the fame he experienced in life. Had he witnessed the magnitude of grief at his own funeral, he might finally have grasped what he truly meant to people.

A life this layered, turbulent and emotionally complex deserved a biography that felt genuinely excavated. This one feels assembled. The facts are largely present, but the soul remains elusive. And for a man who forged a soul connection with millions, that is the most significant absence of all.

Sanjay Sarma has spent over three decades at the intersection of brand, communications, design and technology. He is the founder of SSARMA Consults, a partner at Civic Spectrum LLP, and Editor-in-Chief at licencetodrive.in.

Title: Zubeen Garg - The Voice that Bridged Worlds

Published on June 7, 2026