Anamika is the debut Assamese album of Zubeen Garg released in 1992. Know about its popular songs, background, and how it started his music career.
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| Name | Anamika (1992) |
|---|---|
| Profession | other |
| Release Year | 1992 |
| Industry | Jollywood |
| Director | Zubeen Garg |
| Genres | Rock, Folk |
| Box Office | ~ ₹0 |
Anamika is the debut Assamese solo album of Zubeen Garg, released in 1992 in cassette and stereo formats. The album was produced and released by NK Production. All songs were composed by Zubeen Garg, and he also wrote the lyrics for most of the tracks.
The album marked Zubeen Garg’s official entry into professional music and became popular for its unique blend of Western music styles with Assamese folk sounds. The album has a total of 8 tracks. Out of these, Zubeen Garg wrote the lyrics for 5 songs, including Anamika, Hiya Dohe, Monor Nijanot, Kio Janu Aji, and Huna Huna.
Zubeen Garg won a gold medal for this solo performance at a youth festival. It is also noted that his first recorded songs were Tumi Janu Pariba Hun and Tumi Junaki Hubakh for the Album Ritu, which was recorded earlier but released later in 1993.
Zubeen Garg was an Indian Singer, Composer, Actor, Film Director, and Producer. He primarily worked in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi languages. During his long career, he sang more than 40,000 songs in over 40 regional languages of India. Zubeen Garg started his singing career in 1992 with the Assamese album Anamika. Popular Assamese song such as Mayabini Ratir Bukut, Maya Mathu Maya, Anamika, Gane Ki Aane are among the most iconic hit songs, written and composed by Zubeen Garg. His last song was Mur Mon, which he performed while also acting in the Assamese film Roi Roi Binale.Apart from music, Zubeen Garg also made a strong mark in films. He acted in popular Assamese movies such as Tumi Mur Mathu Mur (2000), Mon Jai (2008), Mission China (2017) and Kanchanjangha (2019), which became one of the highest-grossing Assamese films of its time. His last acting role was in the Assamese film Roi Roi Binale (2025), where he also performed the song Mur Mon.
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