<p>Singer Zubeen Garg says he is back home and "ready to start work" following hospitalisation earlier this week.</p>.<p>The singer, best known for the chartbuster <em>Ya Ali</em> from the 2006 film <em>Gangster</em>, was admitted to a private hospital in Dibrugarh on Tuesday after he fell down and became unconscious at a resort in Assam.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/assams-popular-singer-zubeen-garg-in-hospital-1128473.html">Assam's popular singer Zubeen Garg in hospital</a></strong></p>.<p>Garg, 52, took to Instagram late Saturday night and updated fans about his health. "I am back home and ready to start work," he wrote.</p>.<p>Apart from singing and composing music for several films in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi, Garg has also directed and starred in many Assamese films such as <em>Kanchanjunga</em>, <em>Mission China</em> and <em>Mon Jai </em>among others.</p>
<p>Singer Zubeen Garg says he is back home and "ready to start work" following hospitalisation earlier this week.</p>.<p>The singer, best known for the chartbuster <em>Ya Ali</em> from the 2006 film <em>Gangster</em>, was admitted to a private hospital in Dibrugarh on Tuesday after he fell down and became unconscious at a resort in Assam.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/assams-popular-singer-zubeen-garg-in-hospital-1128473.html">Assam's popular singer Zubeen Garg in hospital</a></strong></p>.<p>Garg, 52, took to Instagram late Saturday night and updated fans about his health. "I am back home and ready to start work," he wrote.</p>.<p>Apart from singing and composing music for several films in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi, Garg has also directed and starred in many Assamese films such as <em>Kanchanjunga</em>, <em>Mission China</em> and <em>Mon Jai </em>among others.</p>