India, Oct. 1 -- I don't remember when I started listening to Zubeen Garg. His voice has been around for as long as memory serves. Back then, listening to him was like a process, just like growing up, and we don't tend to remember processes-only the moments that remind us of a change. And Zubeen Garg never changed.
With long, dense curls reaching his shoulders, dark shades, and an open-buttoned shirt or a round neck tee, the pictures of Garg on his old album covers reflected not only an indie-pop outlook but also the attitude and aura behind the style. His style was casual but still a choice, for it represented his personality. It evolved over time and became more "Zubeen-like," but it never changed. So too was his approach to life.
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