GST share from Zubeen Garg's film 'Roi Roi Binale' to be handed over to Kalaguru Artist Foundation: Assam CM
By ANI | Updated: October 29, 2025 22:15 IST2025-10-29T22:10:39+5:302025-10-29T22:15:03+5:30
Guwahati (Assam) [India], October 29 : The Assam government has announced handing over the state's share of Goods and ...

GST share from Zubeen Garg's film 'Roi Roi Binale' to be handed over to Kalaguru Artist Foundation: Assam CM
Guwahati (Assam) [India], October 29 : The Assam government has announced handing over the state's share of Goods and Services Tax (GST) from the late singing icon Zubeen Garg's upcoming film 'Roi Roi Binale' to the Kalaguru Artist Foundation.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the state cabinet's decision on the collections from the film.
"The central government collects a GST on movie tickets, including 18 per cent on tickets costing more than Rs 100 and 5 per cent on tickets costing less than Rs 100. Out of the collection, half of it, i.e., 9 per cent and 2.5 per cent, are returned to the state government. The film based on our beloved artist Zubeen Garg, 'Roi Roi Binale' will be released on October 31. As there are no provisions for tax exemption on films, the Cabinet has decided to hand over the GST collections to Kalaguru Artist Foundation, which was founded by Zubeen Garg. It will help to support the foundation and Garg's ideals," CM Sarma said while addressing the media.
{{{{twitter_post_id####}}}}In a major #AssamCabinet decision announced by HCM Dr. @himantabiswa, regarding state gvernment’s share of GST collected from the film "Roi Roi Binale" will be given to the Kalaguru Artist Foundation, founded by #BelovedZubeen pic.twitter.com/I1z8zpNDKB— Chief Minister Assam (@CMOfficeAssam) October 29, 2025
Directed by Rajesh Bhuyan, 'Roi Roi Binale' will feature the "original voice" recordings of Garg, serving as a tribute to the singer's immense talent and passion for Assamese music.
"We were working on this movie for the last three years. The story and music of the movie were by Zubeen Garg... This was the first musical Assamese movie... We had completed almost all the work on the movie, except for the background music...," the filmmaker told ANI.
"Zubeen Garg wanted this movie to be released on 31st October, so we have decided to release it on the same date, not just in Assam, but nationwide... Zubeen Garg's voice is almost 80-90% clear, as we had recorded it using a lapel mic. So we will use his original voice only," he added.
Zubeen Garg passed away in Singapore on September 19 after an alleged drowning incident. The singer had been in Singapore for the Northeast India Festival.
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