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Rajinikanth fans performed aarti in Singapore theatres on 'Kabali' opening day

Aarti performed as 'Kabali' hits Singapore cinemas

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Rajinikanth's fans performed aarti and put garlands on cutouts of the Indian superstar as his Tamil film Kabali opened in Singapore on July 22, with cinemas adding several extra shows.
Long queues formed outside the Rex Cinema where fans arranged a flower garland around a 4-meter tall cutout of Rajinikanth, who has returned to silver screen after two years with the gangster-drama film predominantly shot in Malaysia.

Fans also celebrated the 65-year old actor's return to the big screen by performing aarti in front of a smaller cutout at the Rex cinema to cheers and applause.
Bookings for the opening day of Kabali threatened to overload and slowdown the Cathay Complex's online ticket system, prompting the operator to add extra sessions for the show, reported The Straits Times.

Anticipating a large crowd, Rex Cinema had stepped up the security as well. Tickets were sold out at Rex's 1,736-seat halls while Cathay screened the film across its five branches.
Both Rex and Cathay have priced Kabali ticket at SGD 18 per show, above the normal SGD 10 and SGD 15.
Directed by Pa Rajinth, Kabali also stars Radhika Apte and Taiwanese actor Winston Chao.

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