Before dawn broke — when the streets were hushed and the first kettles of tea were just beginning to boil — something rare was happening across Assam. People were gathering outside cinema halls, eyes heavy with sleep but hearts wide awake.

They weren’t there for a blockbuster. They were there for Zubeen.

Though the icon is no longer among us, his spirit filled every screen and seat as Roi Roi Binale — the dream he had nurtured for years — finally came alive. The morning wasn’t just about cinema. It was about homecoming, memory, and love.

Just hours before the release of Roi Roi Binale — the final film of her late brother Zubeen Garg — Palmee Borthakur took to Facebook late last night to pen an emotional tribute that has deeply moved fans across Assam.

In her heartfelt post, Palmee reme

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