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Kabali

Kabali (2016)

July. 22,2016
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6.1
| Drama Action Crime

A gangster in Malaysia goes in search of his family after 25 years of imprisonment.

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SpuffyWeb
2016/07/22

Sadly Over-hyped

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Erica Derrick
2016/07/23

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Zlatica
2016/07/24

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Logan
2016/07/25

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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santhosh-10290
2016/07/26

The movie was good. Rajinikanth and everybody acted very good in the movie. 1st half was so entertaining. But the 2nd half was somewhat boring. The movie lags a lot. Songs and BGM were also amazing in the movie. The movie could be more better.

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subhashr-26396
2016/07/27

The movie failed for the following reasons 1.this movie is a family drama , but d way it was promoted like a gangster, action movie.which lead to disappointment for fans. 2 .I do no whats wrong with director, what does he want to convey. Slow story, poor characterization. 3. Two useless character in dis movie - Meena and tiger, both are mentally retarded. Both kill Rajini indirectly or directly. 4. don give so much hype for familial drama.5.rajini sir has his own style and class.should choose a director wisely, not a fool like Ranjith

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Akshay Kumar (akshay-ak-kumar)
2016/07/28

Kabali is not a usual Rajni film to begin with. It doesn't have any of Rajni's tricks which have made him famous. Nor it shows Rajni as a young ageless man romancing some heroine one third his age.Rajni finally plays his age, a 60 year old gangster, out of jail in search of his missing wife and seeking revenge for those who destroyed his life. And this is good part of the film because it great to see Rajni the actor and not Rajni the star.However, the issue I found with Kabali is writer director is not clear whether he should make a gangster or a serious drama film. There are times where Ranjith is telling us about the underworld in Malaysia run by Chinese and Indians. He also highlights the racial tension between the Indians and Malaysians. But on the other hand, he is also depicting a husband having visions about his wife and searching for her.One of the main reasons Godfather II is considered one of the best gangster films is because it tells both the stories which such ease without losing its core - the life of Michael Corelone and the revenge story of Vito Corelone.But unlike the Godfather series, Ranjith adds too much of emotions leaving us confused. So there are two beautiful scenes where Kabali meets his daughter for the 1st time and when he meets his wife after 25 years. Both scenes are very high on emotional quotient. Plus there is a long and meaningless climax and a twist in the end which I felt was not required.Another problem with Kabali is the villain. Rajni's movies have strong villains. But Kabali lacks strong villains. Winston Chao and Kishore are neither menacing nor convincing and end up as any normal cartoonish villains thanks to the poor writing. Chao especially looks funny wear purple suits with funny expressions.Apart from Rajani, the saving grace is his women co-stars. Radhika Apte is mind blowing as his long lost wife. Apte who is 30 years old gets into the skin and with ease plays the role of 50 plus year old. She and Rajani share a nice sweet old world charm and chemistry.Other hand, Dhansika plays Kabali's long lost daughter who is also a contract killer. She also put up a nice performance.Finally, Kabali is not the usual Rajani film. Its different. However, it had the potential to be a great Rajani film.

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Varun Chaudhary
2016/07/29

I'm afraid there's no other way to say it: Kabali is a drag. And that's because the man, oops, the Superstar of Superstars, a phrase used for Rajinikanth minus any irony, comes off same-old. Everything that Rajini does to spark untold hysteria amongst his die- hard fans is in here: the dress code ( three piece suits ), the dark glasses, the lines only Rajini can say, the kicks and punches only he can deliver. But the formula is now frayed and tired: there's neither swag nor swagger. There comes a time when even Rajini has to reinvent, and this is it. He has been playing In and As to such adulation for so long that his directors have long stopped bothering about such things as plot and characterisation. When Rajini is on and at it, who cares? Actually, let me amend that. Kabali does make an attempt at a plot. Kabaliswaran aka Kabali is the firebrand leader of a group of Tamil indentured labour in the Malaysian rubber plantations. A skirmish between the owners and the labour turns into a tragedy, and Kabali transforms from regular guy into an grizzled gang-boss. There could have been something there, given the history. But the treatment is both half-baked and half-hearted. Despite it being shot in Malaysia (new locations), the arch-villain being a local (new face), and the superstar given not one but two pretty young women (Apte as wife, Dhansika as daughter) as adoring satellites, this bloated, overlong enterprise cannot hide the fact that the superstar is distinctly slower, less nimble on his feet, making the holes in the film much more visible.

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