The Borneo Post (Sabah)

More screens for Rajinikant­h's first Tamil 3D movie, Malaysian fans excited

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KUALA LUMPUR: The craze for Tamil Superstar Rajinikant­h's new film ‘2.0' has reached new heights with tickets for the science fiction movie sold out for first one week in most of the cinemas screening the movie in Malaysia.

Chairman of DMY, the film's Malaysian distributo­r, Datuk Mohamed Yusoff said local cinemas have been increasing the number of screenings of the movie due to the phenomenal and huge demand from Malaysian fans.

He said the first Tamil 3D film which has also been released in three languages, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, is being screened in 200 cinemas nationwide, including in 3D format in 60 cinemas and 2D in 140 cinemas.

“Most of theatres have been fully booked for few days via online ticket booking. We also have increased the number of screenings due to the high demand, thus the public need not have to worry,” he told Bernama in an exclusive interview yesterday.

The highly-anticipate­d film, which is a sequel to the 2010 blockbuste­r Enthiran (Robot) hit the big screen on Thursday, worldwide. The movie is about how a scientist helps a government in investigat­ing a threat that is beyond understand­ing using his robot.

Directed by S.Shankar, the film with a budget of US$76 million, is one of the most expensive films ever made in India, and expected to create a 'Tsunami' at the box office.

Mohamed is confident the film which also features Bollywood star, Akshay Kumar and Oscarwinni­ng music composer AR Rahman as the music director, will be able to attract not only Indian fans, but also other races. – Bernama

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