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Amid Global Kabali Meltdown, Rajinikanth Spotted Strolling on US Street
- Monday July 25, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
As the world went into a meltdown over superstar Rajinikanth's new release Kabali last week, a video of the actor strolling on a street in the USA emerged online and has been trending since.
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Another Kabali Leak: Opening Scene of Rajinikanth Film Apparently Online
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
A fan-led anti-piracy campaign has been launched on Twitter after what is believed to be the opening scene of Rajinikanth's Kabali appeared on social media
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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What, Rajinikanth's Kabali Leaked? Not True, Says Producer
- Tuesday July 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Reported by Smitha TK, Edited by Divya Goyal
When contacted, Kalaipuli S Thanu told NDTV, "No leak. (These are) all rumours. We are taking all efforts to block these piracy sites
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Rajinikanth's Kabali Has Apparently Been Leaked, After All That
- Tuesday July 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Ritika Kumar
On July 15, the Madras High Court banned 169 service providers from making the film available illegally online. The court also ruled that cable TV operators, buses and taxis not be allowed to screen the movie
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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In Chennai, a Kabali Flashmob Says Watch Rajinikanth's Film in Cinemas
- Monday July 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Divya Goyal
Kabali has taken measure to ensure that versions are not leaked online before the movie releases, as happened with Bollywood film Udta Punjab which prompted an anti-piracy Twitter campaign
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Rajinikanth's Kabali: Tickets at High Prices, Some Shows Already Sold Out
- Monday July 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
Online, the Urvashi Digital 4K Cinema on Bengaluru's Lalbagh Road (one of the theatres cited by IBT), appears to be selling tickets for Rs 400 and above. Many shows are sold out already
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Amid Global Kabali Meltdown, Rajinikanth Spotted Strolling on US Street
- Monday July 25, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
As the world went into a meltdown over superstar Rajinikanth's new release Kabali last week, a video of the actor strolling on a street in the USA emerged online and has been trending since.
- www.ndtv.com
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Another Kabali Leak: Opening Scene of Rajinikanth Film Apparently Online
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
A fan-led anti-piracy campaign has been launched on Twitter after what is believed to be the opening scene of Rajinikanth's Kabali appeared on social media
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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What, Rajinikanth's Kabali Leaked? Not True, Says Producer
- Tuesday July 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Reported by Smitha TK, Edited by Divya Goyal
When contacted, Kalaipuli S Thanu told NDTV, "No leak. (These are) all rumours. We are taking all efforts to block these piracy sites
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Rajinikanth's Kabali Has Apparently Been Leaked, After All That
- Tuesday July 19, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Ritika Kumar
On July 15, the Madras High Court banned 169 service providers from making the film available illegally online. The court also ruled that cable TV operators, buses and taxis not be allowed to screen the movie
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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In Chennai, a Kabali Flashmob Says Watch Rajinikanth's Film in Cinemas
- Monday July 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Divya Goyal
Kabali has taken measure to ensure that versions are not leaked online before the movie releases, as happened with Bollywood film Udta Punjab which prompted an anti-piracy Twitter campaign
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Rajinikanth's Kabali: Tickets at High Prices, Some Shows Already Sold Out
- Monday July 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
Online, the Urvashi Digital 4K Cinema on Bengaluru's Lalbagh Road (one of the theatres cited by IBT), appears to be selling tickets for Rs 400 and above. Many shows are sold out already
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment