![]() ![]() Nassar has a short role and he is quite spot on. The scene where the duo meet after years could give you goosebumps.ĭhansika who plays Kabali’s daughter gives a performance worth taking a notice. Her mature act as Kabali’s wife is noteworthy. Radhika Apte once again shows us how talented she is with this film. ![]() He does try to do things differently in this film and I’m not sure how well it will go with his fans who yearn to see him in pure commercial elements. ![]() Even in his aged look, the actor packs a punch with just his presence on-screen. Kabali Review: Star PerformanceĪfter a few mediocre films in between, we could say Rajinikanth is back. Of course even in Rajinikanth’s entry scene, the whistles are so deafening that you may even miss the background score. There is again major action in the climax and that’s where all the whistling will be. It is this scene where he proves that he is much more talented an actor than his punchlines and funny dance moves. Disagreeing with them, according to me, Rajni’s best act in the entire film comes out when he meets his aged wife after years of grieving. What many may not find likable is the emotional family angle. The drama comes at this point, I’d say something people had been waiting for. The pre-interval build up is extremely good with some much-awaited action coming up. The makers take time to establish their Malaysia setting and the whole mafia angle, which may seem too slow a start for many. The film’s first half takes off slowly, reeling you into the story. This script is so temperamental that it truly puts you in a fix to judge it thoroughly. The writer’s confusion to keep it highly commercial yet different is quite evident in how the film unfolds. The film directed by P A Ranjith tries hard to set itself out of typical Rajni movies yet ends up in the same space. Rajnikanth in a still from movie Kabali Kabali Review: Script Analysisīeing one of the most talked about films of the year, Kabali has a hell lot of expectations latched onto it. ![]() How he fights back to save his world and also manage to help the downtrodden Tamilians in Malaysia, is what the story mainly revolves around.Īfter spending two decades in prison, how will Kabali seek revenge, get back his family and become the hope of those suffering is what you will see. Kabali aka Kabaleswaran (Rajinikanth) is a worker who lives happily with his wife (Radhika Apte) and daughter (Dhansika).ĭue to an ill fate, the innocent, hard-working man loses everything. This time, set in Malaysia, the film deals with the plight of Tamil migrants in the area that has been captured by drug lords. Like many movies starring Rajinikanth, this one too has a similar story. ![]()
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