The pirated version quickly gained attention, raising concerns about copyright violation and disrespect toward the late artist’s legacy.

Zubeen Garg’s final film, Roi Roi Binale, has become a victim of piracy after the entire movie was illegally uploaded on YouTube. The incident came to light when fans and well-wishers discovered the unauthorized upload and began spreading awareness, condemning the act on social media. The pirated version quickly gained attention, raising concerns about copyright violation and disrespect toward the late artist’s legacy.

Following the incident, a group of Zubeen Garg’s fans filed a formal complaint at Latasil Police Station in Guwahati against the YouTube channel responsible for the leak. Although the name of the channel has been withheld to prevent further circulation and publicity, the complainants urged authorities to take immediate action. They requested swift removal of the pirated content from the platform and legal steps against those involved.

The fans, in their appeal, also called for stricter measures to prevent such acts in the future, especially in cases involving culturally significant works. With Roi Roi Binale holding emotional value as Zubeen Garg’s last film, the piracy has sparked widespread disappointment and renewed conversations around digital piracy and intellectual property protection in Assam’s film industry.

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