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Tamil superstar Rajinikanth takes over southern India ahead of ‘Kabali’ release

Rajinikanth got Tamil Nadu State Film Award “Best Actor” award for Moondru Mugam in 1982. The fan frenzy for Rajinikanth seems to know no bounds, as we have seen how the offices in Bangalore and Chennai declared a holiday on its release day. According to Indian Express, it also created box office history in America by registering the highest viewership for an Indian film premiere.

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“Tamil is one of the most streamed regional languages on Saavn and KABALI’s success reaffirms that, apart from Hindi and English global, Indian regional language music continues to be popular on Saavn globally”. But the story dragging disappointed the fans, Movie gained much hype before the release in India, the USA and other countries.

Rajan expects a minimum 50-day run for “Kabali” in Aurora Theatre since it’s being released simultaneously in so many screens, some with multiple shows, in different languages. “The film collected more than Rs 40 crores”. Moreover Fans outside and inside theatres dances and cheer Rajinikanth for his movie. the tickets in south India including Maharashtra are booked for first week in advance.

Bollywood trade analyst Taran Adarsh also stated that the film has become a worldwide phenomenon, tweeting, “If this is not EARTH-SHATTERING, what is?”

The craze for megastar Rajinikanth’s KABALI is clearly everywhere. “There’s an aspirational connect that people make with him”, Gupta said. It has also received multiple requests for booking complete shows of Kabali.

For when Rajinikanth is in form, no one can dare to withstand the storm that beckons his arrival!

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The decision from the companies comes after apprehensions of mass sick leave from employees to watch the movie. In his search for revenge, he is reunited with his family and rains destruction on his foes. While critics rated the film anywhere between 2 to 4 stars, fans were largely impervious to the ratings. T-shirts and jackets sporting the superhero’s face and his trademark dark glasses were hot favorites.

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