The emotional resonance of ‘Roi Roi Binale,’ the final cinematic offering from the much-loved Zubeen Garg, is palpable as it premieres across theaters. For Assam and its people, Zubeen Garg was an indelible part of their cultural fabric, and this film marks a poignant, final on-screen appearance. Fans have expressed profound sadness and immense pride in witnessing their icon’s last performance, with the release date of October 31, 2025, holding significant emotional weight following his passing on September 19, 2025.
Fans shared their deeply personal connections to Zubeen Garg and his final film. Saptadeepa Bhattacharjee described the viewing of ‘Roi Roi Binale’ as an emotional culmination, akin to a “final conversation” with an artist who has profoundly shaped her life and the identity of Assam. She anticipates a deeply moving experience, acknowledging the tears that will flow from both grief and gratitude, and a promise to uphold his lasting legacy.
Poulami Kundu, hailing from Guwahati, conveyed the sentiment that “Zubeen is an emotion for us.” She views his last film as a definitive “final goodbye,” evoking a powerful sense of “emotions and nostalgia” for all who grew up with his music. Navasmita Das from Assam also spoke of the challenge in accepting his absence but emphasized the need to embrace and support his final cinematic dream. “We all are sure that we’re going to weep throughout,” she candidly stated.
Directed by Rajesh Bhuyan, ‘Roi Roi Binale’ showcases Zubeen Garg in a leading capacity, supported by a cast including Joy Kashyap, Achurjya Borpatra, Mousumi Alifa, Yasashree Bhuyan, and Kaushik Bharadwaj. The film’s visual artistry is attributed to cinematographers Sumon Dowerah and Gyan Gautam, with Protim Khaound handling the editing. The compelling soundtrack, a signature of Garg’s work, was composed by Poran Borkatoky and Zubeen Garg himself. This musical drama stands as a final, heartfelt contribution from a legendary artist.
