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Roi Roi Binale Becomes Biggest Assamese Film Opener of All Time

Summary

  • Zubeen Garg's last film Roi Roi Binale makes earth-shattering debut
  • Marks the biggest opening for an Assamese film, surpassing previous record
  • Registered 89% occupancy on day 2, setting the stage for a box office blockbuster
Roi Roi Binale Becomes Biggest Assamese Film Opener of All Time

Zubeen Garg's last and posthumous film, Roi Roi Binale, has made an earth-shattering debut at the Indian box office. Released on October 31, 2025, the musical romantic drama has rewritten history for Assamese cinema, registering the biggest opening of all time.

According to reports, Roi Roi Binale amassed 1.53 crore net at the box office on its opening day, with the gross earnings reaching 1.80 crores. This marks a staggering 350% increase from the previous record holder, Ravi Sharma's Rudra, which had a 40.20 lakh gross opening.

The film's performance has been nothing short of remarkable. On the second day, it registered an impressive 89% occupancy during the morning shows, setting the stage for an even stronger performance in the evening and night shows. Industry experts are predicting that Roi Roi Binale is poised for a bumper run at the box office, with the sky being the limit for this Assamese cinematic triumph.

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The film Roi Roi Binale, starring the late Zubeen Garg, amassed 1.80 crores in gross earnings on its opening day, making it the biggest Assamese film opener of all time.
Roi Roi Binale's opening day gross of 1.80 crores is over 350% higher than the previous record holder, Ravi Sharma's Rudra, which had a 40.20 lakh gross opening.
On the second day, Roi Roi Binale registered an earth-shattering occupancy of 89% during the morning shows, setting the stage for an even stronger performance in the evening and night shows.

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