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India.com
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Notable Assamese Singer Gayatri Hazarika Dies At 44 Due To Colon Cancer
Gayatri Hazarika Death: Assamese music icon Gayatri Hazarika passed away on May 16, 2025, at a private hospital in Guwahati. The acclaimed singer was 44 years old and had been battling colon cancer. Her evergreen melodies and soulful voice hold a special place in every Assamese household, leaving a deep void in the music industry, especially in Assamese music. Hazarika, known for her critically acclaimed song Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame, also lent her soulful voice to other beloved tracks such as Rati Rati Mor Xoon and Ohar Dore Ubhoti Aatori Gola, showcasing her versatility as a playback singer. Her contributions extended beyond playback singing to live performances, where she captivated audiences with her heartfelt renditions and charismatic presence. (This is a developing story)


India Today
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Assamese singer Gayatri Hazarika dies at 44; Assam mourns a cultural icon
India's music world has lost a gifted voice with the death of acclaimed Assamese singer Gayatri Hazarika, who died on Friday afternoon at the Nemcare Hospitals in Guwahati following a battle with colon cancer. She was was a prominent figure in Assam's cultural and musical landscape, known for her emotionally resonant voice and unique ability to fuse traditional Assamese melodies with contemporary sounds. Her death has left a deep void in the hearts of fans and fellow artists across the state and far first captivated audiences with the hauntingly beautiful track 'Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame', a song that quickly became an anthem of Assamese music and cemented her place as a leading voice in the region. Her versatility shone through in other well-loved songs such as 'Rati Rati Mor Xoon' and 'Ohar Dore Ubhoti Aatori Gola,' which highlighted her emotional depth and vocal playback singing, Hazarika was celebrated for her powerful live performances that drew audiences from across Assam. Her fan base, while deeply rooted in her home state, extended nationally through music streaming platforms like Wynk Music and Gaana, where her soulful discography remains accessible and death has triggered an outpouring of grief across Assam, with tributes flooding social media. On X, fans described her as a 'rare talent' and 'a voice of the people,' with many noting her strength during her at Nemcare Hospital confirmed her passing, underscoring how deeply her presence had touched both medical staff and her wider and raised in Assam, Gayatri Hazarika was more than a singer. She was a cultural ambassador who carried the essence of Assamese music to a broader national audience. Her authenticity, warmth, and artistic integrity made her a beloved figure not only in the entertainment industry but also among the people of Assam, who saw in her a reflection of their cultural pride.


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Assamese singer Gayatri Hazarika, known for Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame, dies at 44 after battling cancer
Assam's music industry mourns the loss of Gayatri Hazarika, a beloved singer whose soulful voice resonated deeply with audiences. Known for her iconic song 'Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame,' she passed away at 44 in a Guwahati hospital after battling cancer. Her memorable melodies and passionate performances have left an enduring legacy on Assamese music. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Social media mourned her loss Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Assam's entertainment, especially the music industry is grieving the passing of one of its most beloved voices, Gayatri Hazarika . Her timeless melodies were a part of the emotional fabric of countless Assamese households. The singer breathed her last on May 16 at a private hospital in Guwahati. She was 44 and was battling for her soulful voice, Gayatri Hazarika left an indelible mark on Assamese music. Her most iconic song, Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame , remains a classic. According to The Assam Tribune, the singer had been under medical treatment for an extended period and was recently admitted to the hospital as her condition artistic repertoire extended far beyond just one song. From the lilting Rati Rati Mor Xoon to the evocative Ohar Dore Ubhoti Aatori Gola, Gayatri's ability to infuse depth and emotion into every note earned her a devoted following. Beyond the recording studio, she lit up live performances with her passionate renditions and magnetic stage Hitesh Baruah, Managing Director of Nemcare Hospitals, confirmed the passing of Gayatri Hazarika to News Live, calling it a deeply saddening loss. He stated that she died at 2:15 pm on May 16 at their hospital. Hazarika had been battling cancer and was under treatment at Nemcare. She was admitted three days ago as her condition worsened and was moved to the ICU the day before her of Agriculture, Horticulture, Excise, Implementation of Assam Accord, Border Protection & Development, Atul Bora tweeted, 'Deeply saddened by the untimely demise of Gayatri Hazarika. Her soulful voice enriched Assamese music and touched countless hearts. A great loss. Heartfelt condolences to her family and fans. Om Shanti!'Filmmaker Aimee Baruah wrote, 'Gayatri Hazarika's lilting voice and effortless grace had long captivated Assam — myself included. 'Sorapate Paate Phagun Name'_ has echoed through many of my springs. Her passing leaves a silence deeply felt."The tweet further read, "Though she may no longer be with us in the physical realm, I know her voice will continue to grace our lives. I offer prayers at the Lord's feet for her soul's eternal peace, and extend heartfelt condolences to her bereaved family and Shanti!'


News18
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Assamese Singer Gayatri Hazarika Passes Away At 44 After Battling Cancer
Last Updated: Gayatri Hazarika Death News: Acclaimed Assamese singer Gayatri Hazarika passed away on May 16 at the age of 44 after a prolonged battle with colon cancer. Acclaimed Assamese singer Gayatri Hazarika passed away on May 16, 2025, at Nemcare Hospitals in Guwahati, leaving the music community in deep mourning. The talented artist was just 44 years old and had been battling colon cancer, a fight she endured with resilience until her final moments at approximately 2:15 PM. Gayatri rose to prominence with the hauntingly beautiful and critically acclaimed track 'Xora Pate Pate Phagun Naame…", which remains an iconic piece in Assamese music, resonating deeply with listeners across the state. Her soulful voice also graced other beloved songs such as 'Rati Rati Mor Xoon" and 'Ohar Dore Ubhoti Aatori Gola," showcasing her versatility and emotional depth. Her contributions extended beyond playback singing to live performances, where she captivated audiences with her heartfelt renditions and charismatic presence. Born and raised in Assam, Gayatri was celebrated for her ability to blend traditional Assamese melodies with contemporary flair, earning her a dedicated following. Her Facebook page, with nearly 2,000 followers, described her as an Indian playback singer and live performer known for her soulful melodies. She was a prominent figure in Assam's cultural landscape, with her music featured on platforms like Wynk Music and Gaana, where fans continue to cherish her discography. Gayatri's untimely demise has sent shockwaves through Assam's cultural and entertainment circles, with tributes pouring in from fans, fellow artists, and notable figures. Posts on X highlighted the profound sadness felt across the state, with one user noting her battle with a 'dreadful disease" and describing her as a 'highly talented vocalist" whose loss is deeply felt. Hitesh Baruah, associated with Nemcare Hospital, confirmed her passing, underscoring the personal and professional impact she had on those around her. Beyond her musical achievements, Gayatri was remembered for her warmth and authenticity, qualities that endeared her to both peers and audiences. Her legacy as a gifted singer and a cherished figure in Assam's music scene will undoubtedly live on through her timeless songs and the memories she created for her listeners. As Assam mourns the loss of one of its brightest talents, her music continues to serve as a testament to her artistry and passion. First Published: