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Majuli artist uses pantomime art to demand justice for Zubeen Garg, promotes social awareness

Debajit Borah, who has been practising pantomime art for the past 20 years, performed an extraordinary act at Kamalabari Chariali demanding justice for the late music icon Zubeen Garg. Through his silent performance, Borah paid tribute to the beloved artist and urged authorities to ensure justice in the case.

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Pantomime artist Debajit Borah giving tribute to Zubeen Garg in Majuli, Assam. (Photo/ANI)

Majuli (Assam) [India], November 21 (ANI): At a time when the traditional art of Pantomime is gradually fading from public spaces, a young artist from Garamur in Majuli has been working tirelessly to keep the art form alive while raising powerful social messages.
Pantomime, an art form of drama where performers communicate through movement and expressions of their faces, not words, to tell a story.
Debajit Borah, who has been practising pantomime art for the past 20 years, performed an extraordinary act at Kamalabari Chariali demanding justice for the late music icon Zubeen Garg. Through his silent performance, Borah paid tribute to the beloved artist and urged authorities to ensure justice in the case.
Along with his call for justice, Borah also used pantomime to spread awareness about environmental protection and the importance of cleanliness. He appealed to the public to remain socially responsible and maintain cleanliness in their surroundings.
Debajit Borah has represented Assam through pantomime in several states, including Kolkata, Odisha, Punjab and Rajasthan, earning recognition for his unique style and dedication. His latest performance in Majuli not only highlighted his artistic commitment but also demonstrated how pantomime can remain a powerful medium of social communication.
Speaking to ANI, Debajit Borah said, "I have been associated with the art of mime for 20 years. Along with promoting this art form, I have also been working to increase public social responsibility and encourage people to prioritise cleanliness. Through mime, I have earned recognition in places such as Kolkata, Odisha, Punjab, and Rajasthan. Today's performance was held on the invitation of Majuli Deputy Commissioner Ratul Chandra Pathak, and through it, I paid tribute to Zubeen Garg."
The late singer-composer, who passed away on September 19 in Singapore while swimming in the sea, would have celebrated his 53rd birth anniversary this week on November 18. He was born in an Assamese family and was closely tied to his ancestral village, Tamulichiga in Jhanji, Jorhat. Though his musical journey carried him across India and abroad, he always kept a deep emotional bond with the landscapes, culture, and vibrant spirit of Assam and the wider Northeast.
As a tribute to the late singer, his movie titled 'Roi Roi Binale' was released last month at a theatre in Guwahati. After the film was released, director Rajesh Bhuyan expressed his happiness with the response it received from fans. (ANI)

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