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Assamese film 'Roi Roi Binale' breaks record, earns Rs 2.52 Crore on first day

The Assamese film 'Roi Roi Binale' starring Zubeen Garg has made history in the 90-year-old Assamese cinema industry, earning a whopping amount of Rs 2.52 crore on its first day of release.

 Assamese film 'Roi Roi Binale' breaks record, earns Rs 2.52 Crore on first day

The Assamese film 'Roi Roi Binale' starring Zubeen Garg has created history in the 90-year-old Assamese cinema industry by earning a whopping amount of Rs 2.52 crore on its first day of release. This is a remarkable achievement, considering the previous highest collection was around Rs 40 lakh, achieved by Ravi Sharma's 'Rudra'. ‘Roi Roi Binale’ is expected to earn approximately Rs 50 crore at the box office.

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The film's success showcases Zubeen Garg's enduring popularity and the growing demand for Assamese films. Fans arrived at cinema halls from 5 am on the second day to watch 'Rai Rai Binale', with many becoming emotional and crying after the show. The cinema hall echoed with slogans of 'Jai Zubeen Da' and 'We want justice', indicating the impact the film has had on its audience.

Record-Breaking release

'Roi Roi Binale' was screened in 92 cinema halls in the North-East on Friday, with 600 shows being screened in a single day. The film's pre-release hype was evident, with 7,000 tickets sold within the first hour of booking.

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A Tribute to Zubeen Garg

'Roi Roi Binale' is Zubeen Garg's final acting role, and the film is presented as a tribute to his artistic legacy.

The film's success has led to a worldwide release, with plans to screen it in 10 countries on November 25. 'Roi Roi Binale' is Assam's first musical romantic drama film, and its impact is being felt across the region.

Zubeen Garg envisioned a future where Assamese films would reign supreme in the state's movie halls, unchallenged by Bollywood's dominance. It seems like his dream is coming true with this last film he's made, showing how much he's contributed to Assamese cinema.

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