Overview
- The Oct. 31 release took over all available screens in Assam, with cinemas halting other movies and starting shows as early as 4:25 a.m.
- Advance bookings that opened on Oct. 23 sold out the first week within days, and opening day saw 100% occupancy with many theatres adding 6–7 daily shows.
- Exhibitors expanded beyond traditional markets, with distributors reporting simultaneous runs across multiple Indian cities and dozens of halls outside the Northeast.
- The film, long called Garg’s dream project, features 11 songs composed by him and retains his original voice recordings.
- Garg died in Singapore on Sept. 19; police there have said there was no foul play as a coroner’s inquiry remains pending.