Rajinikanth in a still from Kabali.
New Delhi:
Actor Rajinikanth's much-awaited film Kabali released on Friday. But before it hit screens, it's not just his fans who were on the edge but also family. On Thursday, actor Dhanush, who is married to the 65-year-old actor's younger daughter Aishwaryaa, tweeted a special poster of Kabali.
The poster features a graphic representation of Rajinikanth's two looks in Kabali. So, make way for Thalaivaa.
Aishwaryaa also can't wait.
Rajinikanth is currently in USA and, with Aishwaryaa, visited the Satchidananda Ashram, also known as Yogaville, in Virginia on July 17.
On July 14, Rajinikanth's elder daughter Soundarya applied for a Kabali leave.
Kabali stars Rajinikanth as a Malaysia-based mafia boss and he plays both the younger and older versions of the character. Directed by Pa Ranjith, the film also stars Radhika Apte and Hong Kong actor Winston Chao.
Kabali released worldwide on Friday in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. Many cinemas in Bengaluru and Chennai opened bookings last weekend and shows were sold out promptly. The film also screens in 1,000 cinemas in North India and 400 theatres in USA.
The poster features a graphic representation of Rajinikanth's two looks in Kabali. So, make way for Thalaivaa.
MAKE WAY .. THE KING ARRIVES .. #kabali FROM TOM .. Time to celebrate. #firstdayfirstshow #superstar #neruppuda pic.twitter.com/EzmJJl4uaM
— Dhanush (@dhanushkraja) July 21, 2016
Aishwaryaa also can't wait.
— Aishwaryaa.R.Dhanush (@ash_r_dhanush) July 20, 2016
Rajinikanth is currently in USA and, with Aishwaryaa, visited the Satchidananda Ashram, also known as Yogaville, in Virginia on July 17.
Appa n I @ his guru Satchidananda's
— Aishwaryaa.R.Dhanush (@ash_r_dhanush) July 17, 2016
"Lotus all faiths temple" 30th anniversary Yogaville Virginia #BlessedSunday pic.twitter.com/wAPKpUb4py
On July 14, Rajinikanth's elder daughter Soundarya applied for a Kabali leave.
As i am suffering from fever like #Neruppuda no one can #Nerunguda, so pls grant me leave #7days2go #22july #KabaliLeaveLetter
— soundarya rajnikanth (@soundaryaarajni) July 15, 2016
Kabali stars Rajinikanth as a Malaysia-based mafia boss and he plays both the younger and older versions of the character. Directed by Pa Ranjith, the film also stars Radhika Apte and Hong Kong actor Winston Chao.
Kabali released worldwide on Friday in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. Many cinemas in Bengaluru and Chennai opened bookings last weekend and shows were sold out promptly. The film also screens in 1,000 cinemas in North India and 400 theatres in USA.