
Assam is collectively experiencing a wave of emotion as ‘Roi Roi Binale,’ the final film featuring the beloved singer-actor Zubeen Garg, hits the theaters. This posthumous release has become a deeply moving tribute, allowing fans to see their idol on screen one last time. The premiere on October 31, 2025, is a significant date, coming after the tragic loss of Garg on September 19, 2025, which is marked as a dark day for his numerous admirers.
Fans from Assam shared their personal reflections on witnessing Zubeen Garg’s last performance. Saptadeepa Bhattacharjee expressed the bittersweet feeling of watching ‘Roi Roi Binale.’ For her, it’s an opportunity to have a “final conversation” with an artist whose music has been integral to her life and whose spirit has inspired Assam. She anticipates a cathartic experience, filled with tears of both sorrow and gratitude, and a commitment to preserving the essence of “Zubeenism.”
Poulami Kundu from Guwahati described Zubeen Garg as “an emotion” for her generation, having grown up with his iconic songs. His final film, she feels, represents a “final goodbye,” evoking a powerful mix of “emotions and nostalgia.” Navasmita Das acknowledged the difficult reality of watching the film without the artist present but stressed the importance of supporting his final project. “We all are sure that we’re going to weep throughout,” she confessed, highlighting the emotional toll.
The film ‘Roi Roi Binale’ is directed by Rajesh Bhuyan and features Zubeen Garg in a central role. The supporting cast includes Joy Kashyap, Achurjya Borpatra, Mousumi Alifa, Yasashree Bhuyan, and Kaushik Bharadwaj. The cinematography is handled by Sumon Dowerah and Gyan Gautam, while Protim Khaound served as the editor. The musical composition, a hallmark of Zubeen Garg’s artistry, is a collaborative effort with Poran Borkatoky. This musical drama serves as a final, unforgettable chapter in the career of a revered artist.






