Zubeen Garg’s ‘Roi Roi Binale’ Sets New Records Ahead of Release

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More than 15,000 advance tickets sold and over 49,000 ratings pouring in online

KRC TIMES Assam Bureau

Guwahati: The excitement surrounding Zubeen Garg’s final film Roi Roi Binale has turned into an emotional movement across Assam. Days before its official release on October 31, the film is already rewriting records, with more than 15,000 advance tickets sold and over 49,000 ratings pouring in online.

For fans, this isn’t just another movie release. It’s a collective moment of remembrance for a man whose voice defined a generation. Zubeen Garg wasn’t only a singer or actor; he was the heartbeat of Assamese music and culture. His songs carried the sound of home, love, rebellion, and belonging—and they continue to echo even after his passing.

From college campuses to quiet tea stalls, conversations about Roi Roi Binale have taken on a deeply emotional tone. Theatres across the state are expected to be filled not just with audiences, but with admirers who see this film as their final chance to celebrate the artist who shaped their memories.

The atmosphere is charged with both excitement and grief. For many, watching Roi Roi Binale will feel like saying goodbye to an old friend. Yet amid the sadness lies a quiet pride—that Zubeen’s final act is uniting an entire region once again.

As the release date approaches, one thing is clear: Roi Roi Binale is not merely a film premiere. It’s a farewell steeped in love, nostalgia, and gratitude—a cinematic tribute to the man who gave Assam its voice.

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