 
Cinema halls across Assam witnessed unprecedented emotional scenes as Zubeen Garg's final film 'Roi Roi Binale' premiered on screens, leaving thousands of fans in tears. The highly anticipated release turned into a poignant tribute to the legendary artist whose sudden departure left a void in the hearts of millions.
A Cinematic Farewell That Moved Thousands
From Guwahati to Dibrugarh, theaters experienced extraordinary moments as audiences watched their beloved icon's last performance. Many fans were seen weeping uncontrollably, while others sat in solemn silence, absorbing every frame featuring the musical maestro.
Historic Turnout for Final Bow
The film's release created history with houseful shows reported across multiple districts. Theater managers described the atmosphere as 'electrically emotional' with fans arriving hours in advance to secure seats for what many considered their final opportunity to see Garg on the big screen.
Spontaneous Tributes in Cinema Halls
Several screenings saw spontaneous outbursts of emotion, with audiences:
- Singing along to Garg's final musical compositions
- Chanting the artist's name during emotional scenes
- Creating impromptu memorials in theater lobbies
- Sharing personal stories about how Garg impacted their lives
Beyond Entertainment: A Cultural Moment
The release transcended typical movie-going experience, transforming into a collective mourning and celebration of Zubeen Garg's immense contribution to Assamese culture. For many attendees, watching 'Roi Roi Binale' became a way to process their grief and bid a proper farewell to their cultural hero.
As the credits rolled in theaters across the state, audiences remained seated, many too overwhelmed to leave immediately. The film has not only become a box office success but has cemented its place as a significant moment in Assam's cultural history, providing closure to countless fans while immortalizing Zubeen Garg's final artistic expression.
 
 
 
 
