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June 15, 2007

First day, first show, first row!

The much-awaited Rajni’s new flick ‘Sivaji’ released today and I had the golden opportunity to watch the same – first day, first show and that too sitting in the first row. What more could a Rajni’s fan ask for? Honestly life cannot get better than this. The show timing was 7 am, and three special shows were shown for fans alone. Thank god my brother- in-law had been a Rajni fan club leader since the childhood days I know him, and getting the ticket wasn’t a problem at all.

I had postponed my Tiruppur trip from 3rd to 13th so that I can fulfill one of my long yearned desires of watching Rajni Kanth’s movie on the Silver Screen before anyone could comment on how the movie was or before anyone could review the movie. And as expected – the experience was electrifying!

Rajni’s movies in Tamil Nadu are not just movies. They happen to be more important than any festival, where in every member of any family – children, women, men & the elderly – join the celebration with utmost joy and expectation.

I got up at 5 am, got ready, and reached the theatre at 6 am. The crowd was unbelievable, and the traffic was already jam-packed. The colourful posters and the huge cut outs of Super Star can only make one wonder – what could be the possible magic that Rajni possesses which makes him an entertainment God in India (now in Japan too).

The screen opened, and Rajni appeared on the screen. I turned around to have a glimpse of how the crowd reacted. And the celebration mood was 100 times more than when Sachin Tendulkar hits a four or a six of the last ball!

The whistles, the claps, and the applause filled the air with prolonged euphoria, which hardly came to still all through the movie. I am yet to see a movie - English, Hindi or Tamil - with so much of excitement from the viewers’ side, and I don’t think it will ever happen in years to come.

Rajni is undoubtedly the ‘Super Star’!

I don’t want to write anything about the story part now. The movie is excellent, and as usual a must watch. Rajni looks awesome, and you can hardly take your eyes off him. His style and punch dialogues are unparalleled. Director Shankar has done his job, and his magnanimous is seen in every scene!

Padam summa adurudhuleee!


Posted by Kenni at June 15, 2007 04:00 PM

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