

For the first time ever, a Tamil movie, Sivaji, is releasing in Hong Kong simultaneously with worldwide release. Meanwhile, overseas market too is crackling with excitement. With Friday fast approaching, the buzz word among Rajnikanth fans now is get, set go for Sivaji. Imagine all fans under one-roof watching our 'Thalaivar' on the screen', says Murugan, an ardent fan of Rajnikanth.Īt several places in Chennai, Rajnikanth fans have organized special prayers for the success of the movie. With all tickets for the first-week already sold out, the movie will open to packed houses. Fans have decorated the theatres with vinyl hoardings, posters and cutouts of Rajnikanth. Hype and expectations have touched an all-time for the movie, which is one of the costliest films made in Indian cinema.Īll the theatres where Sivaji will be released are wearing a festive look. Sivaji would be releasing across theatres all round the globe.

The occasion to cherish and celebrate for Rajnikanth has arrived. While recalling these incidents, betrayed by the person he trusted, there is very little he can do but accept the fate that his opponents have decided for him.It's just a couple of days left for the D-day. To make matters even worse, Tamizhselvi refuses to marry him as astrologically they are not compatible. Unable to come up with the money, Sivaji takes the matter to Court but loses, and is rendered penniless. While he is busy wooing and attempting to marry Tamizhselvi/Vidyabharti Ramlingam, a new politician takes over, stops his project, and demands another Rs.50 Crores. An enraged Adisheshan has the local politician stop the work, but Sivaji bribes the latter Rs.50 Crores, after liquefying most of his assets. Disregarding this and hoping to get his projects going, Sivaji runs into bureaucratic corruption and red-tape – so much so that he gives in and bribes an official Rs.4 Crores to complete his Rs.200 Crore project.

to live with his parents and maternal uncle, and had hoped to invest money in colleges and hospitals so that people who are not privileged can benefit – much to the chagrin of a sophisticated goon, Adisheshan, who threatens him, and asks him not to tread on his territory. Held in a cell, Sivaji reflects how he came to be under police scrutiny and his subsequent arrest for a variety of economic offenses.

Disregarding this and hoping to get his projects going, Sivaji runs into bureaucratic corruption and red-tape - so much so that he gives in and bribes an official Rs.4 Crores to complete his Rs.200 Crore project. to live with his parents and maternal uncle, and had hoped to invest money in colleges and hospitals so that people who are not privileged can benefit - much to the chagrin of a sophisticated goon, Adisheshan, who threatens him, and asks him not to tread on his territory. Shankar, Sujatha Stars: Rajinikanth, Shriya Saran, Suman Summary: Held in a cell, Sivaji reflects how he came to be under police scrutiny and his subsequent arrest for a variety of economic offenses.
