New Delhi: Before the clock struck 4, a theatre at Saket’s DLF Avenue had people lined up outside, waiting impatiently for the doors to open. From college students to families with young children in tow, everyone had come to watch Assamese singer and actor Zubeen Garg ’s last film Roi Roi Binale.
When the doors opened, people rushed in, trying to find seats which were priced upward of Rs 600. The hall slowly filled up to 80 per cent of its capacity, with mostly Assamese people who had commuted in metros and cabs to make it to Delhi’s first screening of the film at 4:05 pm on Friday.
One man was having a spat with his friend over not asking him for the movie. “I got back from work and Rajiv had an extra ticket. Don’t get mad. We can watch it again tomorrow,” he said, tryin

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