New Delhi: Assamese singer and music composer Zubeen Garg, who has crooned the famous Ya Ali song from ‘Gangster’, has been admitted to a private hospital in Assam's Dibrugarh. The singer was admitted to the hospital after he got a minor head injury.
According to RepublicWorld.com, Zubeen was in a resort when he slipped in the bathroom. Doctors have reportedly revealed that the singer had a seizure following an epileptic fit. Zubeen has received 5 stitches on his head.
Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Dibrugarh district to ensure that Zubeen, who is currently undergoing treatment, receives proper medical assistance. The Assam CM has also directed to take the singer to Guwahati by air ambulance if required. Health Minister Keshab Mahanta has also been instructed to monitor the situation and oversee the entire process.
Zubeen was also hospitalised earlier this year after collapsing during an event at Guwahati.
The popular playback singer has produced music for Assamese, Bengali, and Bollywood films. Some of his most popular songs include Ya Ali, from the 2006 Bollywood film Gangster, and Dil Tu Hi Bataa, from Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 3. Apart from his singing talent, Zubeen Garg also got a big break in the movies in 2008.
Zubeen Garg also plays a wide variety of musical instruments including dhol, drums, guitar, harmonium, mandolin, and keyboard.
In May Zubeen made a statement that he recorded 32,000 songs successfully and will approach for Guinness World Records soon.
(With inputs from ANI)
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