Guwahati: The All Assam Cinema Hall Ownersโ Association (ACHOA) refuted โallegations of ticket price hikes surrounding the screening of Zubeen Gargโs latest Assamese movie Roi Roi Binale, while announcing a temporary halt on the screening of Hindi films in support of regional cinema.โ
ACHOA representatives clarified that the association had not raised ticket prices, contrary to claims circulating on social media, reports India TodayNE.
โWe are not trying to do business using Zubeen Gargโs name. Ticket prices remain unchanged. What we have adjusted is only the number of shows, not the rate,โ an ACHOA spokesperson stated.
โIf any hall has independently increased prices, that is their decision. The association will not take responsibility for it.โ
ย โAs long as Roi Roi Binale continues to run, no Hindi films will be screened in Assamโs cinema halls.โ
The association also spoke about “inequities in the stateโs film distribution and revenue-sharing mechanisms, alleging that โnon-Assamese lobbiesโ have controlled much of the cinema business in Assam to the detriment of local filmmakers.”
โBecause of a lack of proper understanding among Assamese producers, the profit-sharing system between Hindi and Assamese films remains unfair. This must change if we want Assamese cinema to thrive,โ ACHOA members stated.
Expressing confidence in the filmโs success, the body said Roi Roi Binale represents more than entertainmentโit symbolizes the emotional identity of Assam.
โZubeenโs earlier films were watched twice by fans; this one will be watched four times. It will create historyโno record will surpass it,โ they added.
The association reiterated that their intention “is not to disrupt the film business but to safeguard Assamese cinema from commercial decline in its own state. ACHOA also announced plans for further discussions with producers and distributors to strengthen regional film policies and ensure fair competition in the industry.”
