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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Zubeen Garg's Posthumous Film Earns Record Rs 27 Crore

Zubeen Garg's Posthumous Film Earns Record Rs 27 Crore

30 Nov

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Summary

  • The film achieved over ₹27 crore in net collections after 30 days.
  • Roi Roi Binale boasts an impressive ROI of 452.8% on its budget.
  • It has become the highest-grossing Assamese film of all time.
Zubeen Garg's Posthumous Film Earns Record Rs 27 Crore

Roi Roi Binale, the posthumous film of the beloved artist Zubeen Garg, has achieved extraordinary commercial success, completing 30 days of its theatrical run. The Assamese musical romantic drama has garnered a net collection of ₹27.64 crore in India, with gross earnings reaching ₹32.61 crore. This remarkable performance solidifies its position as the highest-grossing Assamese film to date, setting new benchmarks for the industry.

Produced on a modest budget of ₹5 crore, Roi Roi Binale has delivered a staggering return on investment (ROI) of 452.8%. The film's continued popularity, even a month after its release and following Zubeen Garg's untimely demise on September 19, 2025, showcases the enduring legacy and immense fan following of the artist. The film's strong hold at the box office, with a recent 24% jump in collections, underscores its widespread appeal.

Directed by Rajesh Bhuyan, the musical romantic drama features a notable ensemble cast including Mousumi Alifa and Joy Kashyap. Released on October 31, 2025, the film has not only entertained audiences but also achieved significant financial milestones. Its success is a testament to the artistic contributions of Zubeen Garg and the resonance of his final cinematic offering.

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Roi Roi Binale has collected over ₹27.64 crore in net earnings at the Indian box office after 30 days.
The film was made on a budget of ₹5 crore and has generated profits of over ₹21.64 crore, with an ROI of 452.8%.
Roi Roi Binale was released in theaters on October 31, 2025.

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