The untimely passing of beloved singer Zubeen Garg was a heart-wrenching moment for Assam and beyond. Yet, his clearly known last wish—to have his fans sing “Mayabini Raatir Bukut” at his funeral—united thousands in a beautiful, harmonious tribute.
This act of love highlights a profound truth: stating your wishes clearly is the ultimate gift to those you love.
But this requires winning three personal battles we all face. Let’s explore how writing a will is your tool to win them.
The Challenge: Life is fragile and its timing is never certain. Zubeen Garg’s sudden passing is a sobering reminder that the future is not promised. When the unpredictable happens without a plan, it leaves those you love navigating a storm of grief and confusion, forced to make painful decisions in the dark.
Your Victory: Writing a will is your anchor in this uncertainty. It’s a proactive step that transforms potential chaos into a clear, compassionate guide. By documenting your wishes, you ensure your voice leads the way even when you are gone, giving your family the gift of peace and direction when they need it most.
The Challenge: After a loss, families must navigate a complex web of legal procedures and emotional dynamics. Zubeen’s wish was honored because it was public. But without a legal document, even the most well-intentioned families can face disputes, lengthy court processes, and unnecessary stress that can strain relationships forever.
Your Victory: A legal will is your definitive instruction manual for the aftermath. It removes the guesswork, prevents misunderstandings, and ensures your assets and personal wishes are respected legally. It’s your way of shielding your loved ones from conflict and ensuring your legacy—whether financial or sentimental—is passed on exactly as you intend.
The Challenge: The toughest battle is often internal. It’s the discomfort with thinking about mortality, the procrastination, and the silent hope that “it will all work out.” This hesitation is the biggest reason people put off this crucial task.
Your Victory: Taking control and writing a will is how you conquer this inner resistance. It’s a decision that replaces fear with clarity and procrastination with power. It is the final, loving step to ensure your story ends with unity and comfort, not with questions and chaos. It is the victory over doubt that allows you to leave a lasting legacy of peace.
Zubeen Garg’s clear last wish allowed his community to honor him perfectly. For you and your family, that same clarity comes from a single, powerful document: your will.
By choosing to write your will, you win these three battles. You bring order to the unpredictable, you bring harmony to the aftermath, and you triumph over hesitation. Don’t leave your final wishes to chance. Secure your legacy of love and clarity today.