Emotions Run High as Zubeen Garg’s Posthumous Song “Mur Mon” from Roi Roi Binale Touches Hearts Across Assam
- rudrajeetlaskar
- Oct 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 8
Guwahati | October 7: The music fraternity and fans across Assam were swept by a wave of emotion on Monday as Mur Mon, a posthumous song by the late music icon Zubeen Garg, was released from the upcoming Assamese film Roi Roi Binale. The release, less than a month after the singer’s untimely passing, has turned into a poignant cultural moment — one where grief and gratitude coexist.

Composed, written, and sung by Zubeen himself, Mur Mon reflects the artist’s quintessential musical style — deeply emotional yet effortlessly melodic. The track’s lyrical simplicity, combined with Zubeen’s evocative voice, instantly transports listeners into a world of nostalgia and longing. Accompanied by visuals from Roi Roi Binale, the song feels like a heartfelt farewell — a final conversation between the artist and his audience.
Zubeen Garg’s sudden death in September left the region in collective mourning. A towering figure in Assamese music and cinema, he redefined regional artistry with his versatility — seamlessly blending folk, contemporary, and mainstream influences. His passing created an emotional void that continues to resonate across generations of fans.
The release of Mur Mon has reignited that emotional bond. Within hours of its premiere, social media platforms were flooded with tributes, personal memories, and messages of love. Fans described the experience as “hearing Zubeen once more” and “a gift from the heavens.” Music critics and industry peers have called the song a fitting reminder of the artist’s enduring legacy and unmatched contribution to Assamese culture.
As Roi Roi Binale gears up for release later this month, Mur Mon has already set the tone — not merely as a promotional track but as an immortal echo of Zubeen Garg’s spirit. It stands as a testament to the power of music to transcend mortality, ensuring that while the man may be gone, his melodies will forever remain part of Assam’s heartbeat.
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