Ustad Zakir Hussain Passes Away At 73: From Mamata Banerjee To Anand Mahindra, Tributes Pour In For The Legendary Tabla Maestro
Politicians, prominent business leaders, and entrepreneurs took to social media to express their grief and pay homage to the iconic musician, sharing their shock and sorrow over the loss of a cultural legend.

Legendary tabla maestro Zakir Hussain | File Image
The nation was left shocked and saddened by the news of legendary tabla maestro Zakir Hussain's passing at the age of 73 in a San Francisco hospital. Following the announcement, tributes poured in from across the country, celebrating his extraordinary legacy.
Politicians, prominent business leaders, and entrepreneurs took to social media to express their grief and pay homage to the iconic musician, sharing their shock and sorrow over the loss of a cultural legend.
Tributes Pour In From Across The Country
According to news reports, the legend breathed his last at a hospital in San Francisco, USA, where he had been undergoing treatment for serious health complications.
As per reports, Ustad Zakir Hussain was hospitalised in a San Francisco hospital in USA for treatment of 'serious' health ailments. His family requested prayers for his speedy recovery.
Born on March 9, 1951, Ustad Zakir Hussain was the son of renowned tabla virtuoso Ustad Allah Rakha. From his early years, he trained rigorously under his father’s guidance and went on to redefine Indian classical music on the global stage. Known for his unmatched rhythmic precision and innovative spirit, he seamlessly blended traditional techniques with contemporary styles, captivating audiences worldwide.
Throughout a career spanning over five decades, Zakir Hussain collaborated with some of the most iconic figures in music, including Pandit Ravi Shankar, John McLaughlin, and George Harrison. A pioneer of fusion music, his work bridged cultural divides and introduced Indian classical music to international audiences.
Ustad Zakir Hussain’s Incomparable Legacy In Indian Classical Music and Beyond
Ustad Zakir Hussain was not just a musician but a cultural ambassador, celebrated for his ability to connect with people across the globe through his art. His contributions to music earned him numerous accolades, including the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan, as well as international honors that recognized his extraordinary impact on the world of music.
His brother-in-law, Ayub Aulia, confirmed his deteriorating health during a phone conversation with journalist Pervaiz Alam, who shared the news on social media. Hussain’s family had earlier requested prayers for his recovery.
The maestro leaves behind his wife, Antonia Minnecola, and their two daughters. While his loss is deeply mourned, Ustad Zakir Hussain’s music remains immortal a timeless legacy that will continue to inspire generations.
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