At a time when India is finally paying attention to its regional voices, Zubeen Garg: The Voice That Bridged Worlds by Prosenjit Nath tells the story that feels long overdue. It traces the rise of Zubeen Garg, the artist who took Northeast India from the margins to the mainstream, without ever leaving home. From Tura to Assam, this is not just a biography, it’s the story of a cultural shift India can no longer ignore.
ZUBEEN GARG: The Voice That Bridged Worlds by Prosenjit Nath
The Story of a Legend Who Became the Sound of a People
Penguin Random House India presents Zubeen Garg: The Voice That Bridged Worlds by Prosenjit Nath, a compelling, deeply human portrait of Zubeen Garg, the cultural icon who redefined what it means to be a regional artist in India.
Born in Tura and rooted in Assam, Zubeen Garg didn’t just build a career, he built a movement. At a time when voices from the Northeast rarely broke into the national mainstream, he created music that travelled across languages, borders, and generations, without ever losing its identity.
Singer, composer, actor, disruptor, Zubeen Garg has worn many hats. But behind the fame lies a story of grit, rebellion, and unwavering connection to home. This book traces his journey from a music-obsessed child to a cultural force who reshaped Assamese music and cinema. It captures:
- The rise of a regional artist who went national without compromise
- The tension between staying rooted and chasing larger fame
- The emotional and cultural weight of representing an entire region
As conversations around representation, identity, and regional voices take centre stage, Zubeen Garg: The Voice That Bridged Worlds arrives as a timely and necessary story.
It’s not just about music, it’s about visibility, belonging, and the power of one voice to change how a region is heard and seen.
Passionate, accessible, and deeply evocative, this is more than a biography, it’s the story of a man who became the sound of a people.
About the Author
Prosenjit Nath brings a rare blend of insight and sensitivity to this biography, crafting a narrative that is as much about a man as it is about the cultural landscape he transformed.
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