Rajinikanth's 'Kabali' movie review!

The wait is over! The day millions of Rajinikanth's fans have been waiting is here as "Kabali" has hit the screens. While the movie saw the light of the day in foreign countries on Thursday, July 21, it is released a day later in India.












Rajinikanth's "Kabali" is an action-thriller, written and directed by two-film old Pa Ranjith. The prestigious film is produced by Kalaippuli S Thanu, who is basking in the success of his recent hit film "Theri."


Rajini has paired up with Radhika Apte. Kishore, Winston Chao, Dhansika, Dinesh Ravi, Kalaiyarasan, John Vijay and many others are in the supporting cast. Santhosh Narayanan has composed the music and "Neruppu Da," "Mayanadhi," "Veera Thurandhara" and "Vaanam Parthen" songs from the album have turned out to be chartbusters. G Murali and Praveen KL have handled the cinematography and editing departments, respectively.

"Kabali" is a gangster movie, in which Rajinikanth plays the role of the character of a don (Kabaleeswaran aka Kabali). Radhika Apte will be seen as his wife named Kumudhavalli. Dhanshika plays a sniper and Riythivika plays a school dropout drug addict.

The movie is set in Malaysia and primarily deals with how Rajinikanth turns the messiah of masses. He stands up for the Tamils plantation workers when they are unfairly treated by a section and branded as the villains of the nation. He treads on a tough path and the cost he pays for his actions in the journey is the remaining part of the story, which is believed to be narrated with all the necessary commercial elements. In short, it throughs a light at the plight of Malaysian Tamils.

The movie has got fairly positive reviews from the audience. People are loving Rajinikanth's introductory scene and his electrifying presence. The audience say that the narration is bit slow but has a strong subject. Overall, it is an emotional film.

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