India, Nov. 28 -- The three-day Kabir Festival, set to begin on Friday at the Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Academy, will feature a musical tribute to the late Assamese singer Zubeen Garg. The members of Rooh Band will perform during a jamming session to be held in the evening. Band vocalist Shresth Verma said, "We will sing and make the audience sing his superhit Ya Ali from the film Gangster (2006), which has become immortal. We will also jam on his songs like Jane Kya Chahe Man and Dil Tu Hi Bata. It was very unfortunate to lose such a talent, and this is the festival's musical tribute to him." The band will also jam on a song by legendary director Guru Dutt, as this year marks his 100th anniversary. Festival team member Sangita Jaiswal provided details on the schedule, saying, "On Wednesday, we organised a curtain raiser to the festival with the play Maa Mujhe Tagore Bana De by Luckyjee Gupta. From Friday onwards, the program includes Jyoti Dogra's play Mezok, followed by Maas, and on the concluding day, Dance Like a Man, which has been performed 700 times across five continents and stars Anant Mahadevan, Lillete Dubey, Suchitra Pillai, and Joy Sengupta." Another highlight will be singer-storyteller Vipul Rikhi, who will present Mohabbat ke Maayne. Additionally, various sessions on yoga, art, books, mental health, and cinema will also be held. This year's Kabir Award will be given to poets Naresh Saxena, poet Udai Pratap Singh, actor Anil Rastogi and posthumously to Prof Raj Bisaria....