- By Sidhi Agarwall
- Tue, 07 Oct 2025 06:19 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pakistani pop-rock band Khudgharz has touched hearts across borders with a moving tribute to the late Indian singer Zubeen Garg. During a recent concert in Karachi, the band performed Zubeen’s iconic song ‘Ya Ali’, originally from the Bollywood film Gangster. The performance, shared on their official Instagram account, quickly went viral and became a beautiful reminder of how music continues to unite people beyond political and geographical boundaries.
The tribute was not only a musical performance but also a heartfelt expression of respect and admiration. Sharing the clip online, Khudgharz wrote, “From Karachi with love, Zubeen Garg, you’ll always remain a part of our playlists. Thank you.” The caption resonated deeply with fans from both India and Pakistan, who filled the comments section with words of appreciation, nostalgia, and love for the late singer. The video shows Khudgharz delivering a passionate rendition of ‘Ya Ali’ in front of a cheering crowd. The energy in the venue was electric as hundreds of fans joined in, singing the lyrics in unison. The atmosphere was emotional yet uplifting, reflecting Zubeen Garg’s enduring impact on music lovers across South Asia. Many attendees could be seen waving their phones with flashlights on, creating a sea of lights that added to the emotional power of the moment.
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Meanwhile, within hours, the post began trending on social media, receiving over five lakh views. Fans from both nations shared the video widely, describing it as a “beautiful gesture of unity through music.” One user commented, “I wish he knew how loved he was. He is not only celebrated in his motherland but also elsewhere. Truly a legend.” Dozens of others echoed similar thoughts, emphasising how Zubeen Garg’s music transcended borders and languages.
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Zubeen Garg’s untimely death earlier this year shocked fans and artists worldwide. Known for his soulful voice and versatile music style, he was a household name in Assam and across India. His songs in multiple languages — including Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and Nepali made him one of the most beloved and respected voices in Indian music.