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Bangalore

Venkat - "10th
day Naga Theatre. The roads were fully blocked, and
tickets were sold in black for 150 Rs. I was amazed to see
the response in Bangalore. It is for sure going to run for
100 days.Huge banners, with photographs from each movie of
Superstar has been put up."
News - "Chandramuki,
the 151st Tamil movie of Rajanikant has sent his fans in
the city into a frenzy. Putting the failure of his
previous film Baba behind, Rajani fan clubs in the city
are set to paint the town red to celebrate the arrival of
the movie.
Star Fans of Rajanikant, a club of 2,000-odd Rajani’s
fans, with other fan clubs in the city have organised a
grand procession on April 17 to mark the release of their
super star’s film.
One of the president members of Star Fans, M. Sarvan, told
this website’s newspaper that the procession will carry a
palanquin with Rajanikant’s photo. The 30,000-strong rally
will walk to the accompaniment of Dolby sound system vans
and brass bands.
Digital posters of Rajani’s 151 movies will be pasted on
51 tempos said Armugam. The procession will begin on
RBANM’s grounds at 10 a.m. and terminate at Naga theatre
in the afternoon.
After the procession, lunch will be served to the
audiences of Chandramuki on Sunday afternoon at Naga
theatre, said another president member of Star Fans,
Armugam.
Members of Karnataka State Rajanikant Fans’ Association
have decorated a board in front of Naga theatre with
posters of Rajani’s movies. Posters include Hindi, Tamil
and Kannada movies starring Rajani.
The fans in Sheshadripuram too were delighted with the new
release. They are preparing a giant garland for the
cut-out of their God. The cost of the garland could work
up to Rs. 8 lakh, said a member of fan club. The giant
garland is expected to come up at Nataraj theatre on April
17.
Chandramuki, was released on Friday at the seven centres.
Apart from Rajani’s charms in the movie, the performance
of heroine Jothika and comedian Vadivelu were also
appreciated by the audience."
Arun - "Chandramukhi was released in Lakshmi Devi
Theatre in Hour. The Show started at 7 am morning, around
1000-1500 tickets were issued the show for the capacity of
400 seats. 5 shows was played yesterday.Ticket cost was
Rs.50/-.(this will exist for 1 or 2 weeks)"
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