Fans across Assam have mounted an unprecedented campaign to transform Roi Roi Binale into a historic blockbuster, a final tribute to beloved singer-actor Zubeen Garg, whose tragic death in Singapore last month left the state in mourning.

Pre-booking for the film, scheduled to release on October 31, opened on Thursday evening, and within hours, nearly every seat in Guwahati's theatres had been snapped up. By Friday morning, only scattered tickets remained available, as audiences across the state prepared to honour what supporters are calling "the last film of our beloved Zubeen da".

The movement extends far beyond ticket sales. Supporters are calling for Roi Roi Binale to receive permanent theatre screenings, drawing comparisons to Mumbai's Maratha Mandir, which has continuously shown Sha

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