The Asian Age

Despite rains, fans pour in to watch Rajini’s ‘ Kaala’

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Mumbai, June 7: Neither rain nor the early morning chill could dent the spirit of Rajinikant­h fans who came in large numbers to watch the superstar's latest “Kaala” first day first show.

As the admirers celebrated the release of the muchawaite­d film by dancing to the beat of the drums, the skies too opened up to match the footsteps of Rajini lovers.

Rajini loyalists started streaming into one of the suburban multiplexe­s here as early as 12 am holding their special “fans only” tickets with a poster of “Kaala” imprinted on them. By 5 am, as many as 1,000 fans started thronging the multiplex. Three police jeeps and a police van were stationed outside the venue for security reasons. Mumbai rains tried to put a dampener on what could inarguably be called a festival, but failed to match the frenzy of ardent Thalaivar fans. Men were dressed in suits, blazers and traditiona­l lungi, and the women draped in saris with gajra- adorned hair.

“Rajini sir is not a star, he is our God. He is a culture in himself. I inherited my love for him from my parents. They will be proud of me,” said a 20year- old fan from the Tamil stronghold of Dharavi who arrived at midnight to catch the first show at 6 am at the theatre with his friends.

Over 50 women, dressed in traditiona­l south Indian yellow sari, walked from a temple to the theatre to show their devotion for the actor.

Fans, with Rajinikant­h’s portrait painted on their chests and some even replicatin­g his “Kaala” look, black shirt, black lungi and a white beard gathered near the 67 feet poster of the actor, which was garlanded.

 ?? — PTI ?? Rajnikanth fans celebrate the release of his film ' Kaala', in Mumbai on Thursday.
— PTI Rajnikanth fans celebrate the release of his film ' Kaala', in Mumbai on Thursday.

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