OMG: First Fan Review Of Kabali Out, Read It Here

    OMG: First Fan Review Of Kabali Out, Read It Here

    While you have been waiting in anticiption holding your breath for the early reviews of Rajinikanth's Kabali, the first fan review of the film is now out. The film that openes tomorrow has already been booked through the week and this review might just help you make your mind. Here is the Kabali's first review by a fan, read and see if Thalaiva's much anticipated biggie is really worth it:

    Rajinikanth will flaunt his star power in his yet to be released film ‘Kabali’. The film is highly awaited by the masses. Directed by Pa Ranjith the movie will seeRajinikanth in the role of a Malaysian don. The film is already assumed to break records at the box office. The much in limelight film has already released in the US.

    OMG: First Fan Review Of Kabali Out, Read It Here

    ‘Kabali’ apart from the stated was also in the news for the online leak. Reports suggested thatRajinikanth’s entry in the film has been leaked on Whatsapp and Facebook. The film released in the US and the first review has also made its way to the masses. An entity named Balaji Srinivisan posted ‘Kabali’s review on Facebook and the masses could not stop searching for it. Soon this first review went viral and people started sharing it. Balaji who posted the review even deleted the post but it was already viral. Here is the review of Rajinikanth’s film ‘Kabali’.

    “Thanks to bay area cine industry friends, I got to watch a preview show of Kabali. I went in with no expectations and came out with mixed feelings. Kabali is paisa vasool for Rajinikanth fans while others can have equal fun mocking the aged superstar go through his paces.

    The bar has been set high for Rajini, since he has already donated all his assets, built colleges, constructed dams, overthrew a Chief Minister and in general has given up his life for the masses.

    So, in this movie, the setting moves to Malaysia, where tamils are ill-treated and need a Messiah to save them. Enter the Superstar, who, like Nelson Mandela, spends several years in prison for his opposition to racism. When he comes out, he settles down to a regular life (think Baasha’s auto driver), until circumstances force him to become a gangster and rescue his daughter from the enemies. And of course, he becomes the leader of Tamils/Dalits in Malaysia and improves their conditions tremendously.

    For a Rajini fan, this will all give him/her goosebumps. Slow motion walks, stylish poses, crisp dialogues are all there, and theatres will explode with applause each time Rajini does his carefully choreographed routine. There are flashback scenes where he looks “youth” that is sure to make his fans feel nostalgic. Director Ranjith has ensured that the larger than life image of Rajini has been preserved. In essence, it feels like a lifetime highlights of various Rajini movie scenes re-enacted.

    For a casual cinema goer though, the whole shindig will feel thoroughly artificial and unbearable. The aged star with heavy makeup trying to act as a 30 year old is cringe-worthy. For someone who in real life has shied away from any responsibility, has acted without any consistency in politics, a person who has never stood up to his beliefs (he appreciated Jayalalitha getting out of prison for the case that he railed against her in ’96!), Rajinikanth again doing the act of the mass leader and people’s savior is laughable. The real life Rajini can do no right except to kindle talks about his entry into politics. But movie after movie, he does his act, and it is getting a bit long on the tooth.

    Ranjith could have made a better film on the plight of the Malaysian tamils. May be that was his original plan.

    The movie though, ends up as yet another commercial vehicle for the Superstar. Ranjith’s Dalit politics take a backseat here. Radhika Apte is apt in her role as is Dhansika. Watch out for a surprise cameo from someone you wouldn’t expect in a Rajini film. Neruppudaa is a surprising ear worm from Santosh Narayanan.”