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From Toddlers to Elders: Zubeen Garg’s Legacy Shines at Dream Theatre

From early morning queues to tearful applause,” Roi Roi Binale” becomes more than a film; it is a shared emotional journey.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati : At Mangaldai’s Dream Theatre, the morning of the much-awaited screening of “Roi Roi Binale was nothing short of extraordinary. By 7 a.m., viewers of all ages had gathered, from 80-year-old elders leaning on canes to children clutching their parents’ hands, each filled with anticipation to see Zubeen Garg’s final cinematic performance.

Amid the crowd, local youths demonstrated a remarkable spirit of tribute. Ajay Rajbanshi, a devoted fan, personally arranged for ten senior citizens to attend the first screening at his own expense. “Seeing him act, even one last time, is like keeping his spirit alive among us,” he said, eyes glistening with emotion. He plans to bring even more elders in the coming days, ensuring that Zubeen’s legacy touches every generation.

Inside the theatre, audiences were immersed in waves of laughter, tears, and quiet reflection. Families, students, and long-time fans shared a collective sense of love and remembrance, experiencing the film not just as entertainment, but as a celebration of life and legacy.

Dream Theatre, running six shows daily, is now fully booked for the next seven days, a testament to the deep connection between Zubeen Garg and his fans.