Roi Roi Binale A final bow for a music legend and a proud moment for Assamese cinema
Assam is witnessing a rare cinematic moment. Roi Roi Binale, the last film featuring beloved singer-actor Zubeen Garg, has turned theatres into tribute grounds — not just movie halls. Crowds have been queuing up from early morning, many walking out teary-eyed, celebrating the star one last time on the big screen.For fans across the Northeast, this isn’t just a film release — it’s closure, celebration, and a heartfelt goodbye rolled into one frame.
PHOTOS | Crowds have been pouring into theatres for Roi Roi Binale, the last film of #ZubeenGarg. Fans have been arriving show after show since dawn watching, crying, and celebrating the legend one last time.#roiroibinale #assamesecinema #gplus #guwahati pic.twitter.com/q1OSAk4hvP
— GPlus (@guwahatiplus) October 31, 2025
Ever since the film hit theatres, social media has been flooded with emotional tributes — fans sharing photos, videos, and personal memories, turning cinema halls into spaces of remembrance and celebration. The nostalgic wave has translated strongly at the box office too, with ₹ 8.87 Cr collected worldwide already, and multiple shows running house-full across Assam and key cities with Assamese audiences.
Collections are already impressive — within three days the film crossed ₹7 crore net in India with a gross of ₹ 8.87 Cr and opened with near-100% occupancy in Assam. With packed early-morning shows and high turnout beyond the state, the release is being treated as a cultural event rather than just a film.
Amid the celebrations, the makers have already raised alarm over piracy leaks. Clips and recorded videos began circulating online soon after release, compelling production and fan groups to request viewers:
“If you love Zubeen, don’t pirate his film. Watch it in theatres — celebrate him with dignity.”
Authorities and the film team are actively monitoring and taking down illegal uploads, urging fans to support the film responsibly.
Zubeen Garg’s passing earlier this year left a void that still feels unreal to millions. Known as the heartbeat of Assamese music and a passionate creative force, his legacy stretches across albums, films, and cultural movements.Roi Roi Binale captures his artistry one last time — making it a deeply personal viewing experience for admirers who grew up with his voice.
Roi Roi Binale isn’t just a release — it’s a cultural moment. A moment of unity, pride, love, and loss for Assamese cinema. One that reminds us how deeply an artist can belong to his people.And as theatres echo with applause and emotion, one thing is clear — Zubeen Garg’s voice may fall silent, but his legacy will not.
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