Late Zubeen Garg starrer Assamese movie Roi Roi Binale is winning hearts and performing exceptionally at the box office. The film has now beaten Ravi Sharma’s Rudra to become the highest-grossing Assamese film of 2025.
Rajesh Bhuyan’s Roi Roi Binale is holding strong in theatres. This emotional musical romance is special for fans because it marks Zubeen Garg’s final film. It opened with huge love from audiences, and that love is still showing at the box office.
Roi Roi Binale Box Office Collection Day 5
After a solid weekend, the film dipped a little on Monday but bounced back the next day. It recorded a small jump again and added more than Rs 1.6 cr, proving the power of Zubeen’s legacy.
After four days, the film crossed Rs 9 cr in India. This already pushed it ahead of Rudra’s lifetime total. Fans in Assam continue to show their affection by returning to cinemas in large numbers.
The film earned Rs 7.75 cr net in its first four days. On day 5, it picked up again and made another Rs 1.69 cr. This took the total to Rs 9.44 cr in India. With this, Roi Roi Binale has officially become the biggest Assamese film of 2025 so far. The trend also suggests it may continue to grow in the coming days as fans celebrate Zubeen’s swan song.
Roi Roi Binale Box Office Collection Day 5
| Days | India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (1st Friday) | Rs 1.85 cr |
| Day 2 (1st Saturday) | Rs 2 cr |
| Day 3 (1st Sunday) | Rs 2.28 cr |
| Day 4 (1st Monday) | Rs 1.62 cr |
| Day 5 (1st Tuesday) | Rs 1.69 cr |
| Total | Rs 9.44 cr nett |
About the film
Roi Roi Binale is a musical love story. It carries deep emotions because it is the last work of Zubeen Garg. He acted in it and also wrote the story. The film was released on October 31, 2025 and immediately felt like a tribute to the beloved star.
The story is set in a quiet town in Assam. It follows Raul (played by Zubeen Garg), a blind musician with a big dream. He wants to see the sea, even if only in his imagination. Music is his world. His passion touches Mou (played by Mousumi Alifa). Their bond grows as they share music and feelings. But this creates tension with Neer (Mou’s close friend). This forms a gentle but emotional love triangle. Through their journey, the film touches on Assam’s past struggles with violence and the healing that followed.
The cast includes Zubeen Garg, Mousumi Alifa, Joy Kashyap, Yashashree Bhuyan, Achurjya Borpatra, Victor Banerjee and Anushka Kashyap.
The film was made on a budget of around Rs 5 cr. It opened with an impressive Rs 6 cr worldwide, proving how strong Zubeen’s connection with fans remains. Within days, it became a major box office success for Assamese cinema. The Assam government also announced that its GST share from the movie will be donated to Zubeen Garg’s Kalaguru Artiste Foundation.

