India, Oct. 25 -- Fans of the late Assamese music legend Zubeen Garg have requested moviegoers not to record or share videos inside cinema halls during the screening of Roi Roi Binale, a film closely linked to the artist's legacy.
The appeal, widely shared on social media, reflects the continued respect and admiration people hold for Zubeen Garg.
Supporters note that watching the film without recording or disruption is a meaningful way to acknowledge the artist's contributions to Assamese music and culture.
"This is not just a film; it is a tribute to Zubeen Garg's artistic journey, his dedication, and the passion he brought to his craft. We ask everyone to experience it fully in the theater, in the spirit of respect, without recording...
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