The cinematic world bids a tearful farewell to the legendary Zubeen Garg as his last film, ‘Roi Roi Binale,’ makes its debut. For the people of Assam, Zubeen was a cultural phenomenon, and this final on-screen appearance is being met with profound emotion and a sense of loss. His fans have expressed deep gratitude and sorrow upon seeing their beloved icon one last time. The film’s release on October 31, 2025, nearly six weeks after his passing on September 19, 2025, has made it a deeply significant event.
Fans shared their poignant reactions to ‘Roi Roi Binale,’ a project that holds immense emotional weight. Saptadeepa Bhattacharjee described the experience of watching Zubeen Garg on screen again as “a final conversation,” emphasizing how his music and spirit have deeply influenced her life and the state of Assam. She anticipates a viewing filled with tears, not only from sadness but also from a profound sense of appreciation for his contributions, vowing to keep his legacy alive.
From Guwahati, Poulami Kundu reflected on how Zubeen Garg’s music has been a soundtrack to their lives. “His last film feels like a final goodbye to all of us,” she shared, noting the overwhelming “wave of emotions and nostalgia” that ‘Roi Roi Binale’ evokes. This sentiment is echoed by Navasmita Das, who acknowledged the difficulty of accepting his absence but urged fans to support his final cinematic endeavor. “We all are sure that we’re going to weep throughout,” she admitted.
‘Roi Roi Binale’ is directed by Rajesh Bhuyan and stars Zubeen Garg in a pivotal role. The film also features a supporting cast including Joy Kashyap, Achurjya Borpatra, Mousumi Alifa, Yasashree Bhuyan, and Kaushik Bharadwaj. The film’s visual appeal is crafted by cinematographers Sumon Dowerah and Gyan Gautam, with editing by Protim Khaound. The musical score, a key element in Zubeen Garg’s work, is a collaboration between Poran Borkatoky and Zubeen Garg himself. This musical drama is a touching final act from a cherished artist.
