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Friday, October 1, 2010

Hundred Rajnis in one film!

Finally, the Superstar of Kollywood is back on screen after three years with Shankar's Enthiran, which is a true treat for frenzied fans of action. And this robot is really different from his earlier avatars; in fact Rajinikanth's silent introduction comes as a surprise factor to many!

What makes the film top class is it's brilliant climax sequence, where hundreds of Rajnis (bionic army of Robot Rajni) engage in a war against human beings and of course the extraordinary special effects gives it a Hollywood touch. Interestingly, the climax fight with the bionic army of Chittis has some innovative graphics and moves – the biggest and most truly watchable gimmicks.

Enthiran seems to be the biggest Diwali gift for any Rajni fan; thousands of people have been lingering around cinema theatres today to catch the first day, first show of their super hero.

In fact, the celebrations began at 5 a.m. when many fans prayed and performed 'Paal abisekhams' on Rajni's posters. The fans also danced their way through the theatre to celebrate the release of the film.

Now that is truly spectacular!

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