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'Kabali' releases amid fan frenzy

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jul 22 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
Frenzied fans poured thousands of litres of milk on huge cut outs of megastar Rajinikanth and sang and danced outside theatres at 4 AM as hype and hoopla marked the release of his latest film "Kabali" in about 5,000 screens across India and abroad.
At least, 1,000 screens launched the film in Tamil Nadu, home to Rajinikanth ever since he made his debut in the mid '70s while several hundreds showed it in territories like US, UK, Malaysia and Singapore where his followers are a legion.
Cut outs and banners of the actor, known for his style and gimmicks, were erected outside theatres which wore a festive atmosphere as fans turned up in good numbers, with cutouts, banners and festoons, adding colour to the screenings.
In some places, special prayers were held for the success of the film, reminding that Rajinikanth's popularity has not taken a dent despite back-to-back flops in "Kochadaiyaan" and "Lingaa."
Some of his die-hard fans flew from Japan, where he has huge following, specially to witness the hype and drama typical of a Rajinikanth release.
Dialogues like "Kabali da" and "Magizhchi" (Happy) have become buzzwords among the movie lovers who recreated them happily after the screening. Some of them even carried tickets for subsequent shows during the day as they had missed parts because of the cheering and shouting inside theatres.
The Tamil drama, which has also been dubbed in Hindi and Telugu, ran to packed houses in metros like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and cities across Kerala.

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In some places, fans complained of lack of availability of tickets as they were bulk-booked by individuals and companies well in advance though there was an overall mood of joy outside theatres that screened the multi-crore film, produced by Kalaippuli S Thanu.
But whoever had the ticket did not complain.
"Naan vanthutennu sollu.. Thirumbi Vanthutaennu sollu.. Kabali da" (Tell them I have arrived. Tell them I am back. It's Kabali) was the favourite punchline that fans repeated when asked what caught their attention in the promo.
Rajinikanth had a special screening of the Pa Ranjith- directed movie in the US where he is holidaying.
The shows are reportedly full for the next couple of weeks as individuals and corporates have gone for bulk booking.
The film is directed by Pa Ranjith, known for his critically acclaimed "Attakathi", a breezy portrayal of a semi-urban Casanova and "Madras" that had strong political undertones.
The 'Neruppuda' song from "Kabali" is already a hit. Santosh Narayanan has scored the music for the film, which also stars Radhika Apte, Dhanshika and Kalaiarasan in key roles.

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First Published: Jul 22 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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