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Mourning KK's sudden death, Zubeen Garg took to social media to post a video, where he paid a profound tribute to his late friend and one of India's finest singers.
Digital Desk: The heartthrob of Assam, Zubeen Garg,
has paid a heartful tribute to the late singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly
known as KK, who unexpectedly passed away on June 1. His sudden demise has left
his admirers in a state of shock, and condolences have begun to pour in from
the music and film industry. Mourning KK's sudden death, Zubeen Garg took to
social media to post a video, where he paid a profound tribute to his late
friend and one of India's finest singers.
In
the video, Zubeen performed KK's iconic song "Zara Sa" from the film
Jannat. Garg wrote in his post: "We knew each other through music. We made
friends through music. And when he is gone, all that remains is his music.
" "This is the least I could do in your memory, brother!" I know
this for sure – generations to come shall keep your music alive in their hearts
and lips! "he added.
This
is my tribute to one of the greatest singers of our generation - the one and
only KK. "Love, Zubeen," he further added.
Remarkably,
Zubeen Garg performed around three songs alongside KK and he confessed that he
was very close to KK and added that the two of them shared a good bond with
each other. The singer revealed that KK was supposed to visit Assam later this
year to attend his birthday in November.
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