Surreal experience to watch 'Baasha' amidst fans: Aishwaryaa
Chennai
Mar 04, 2017
Superstar Rajinikanth's daughter Aishwaryaa Dhanush on Friday described the
experience of watching the re-release of her father's 1995 Tamil blockbuster
'Baasha' amidst fans as truly 'surreal'.
The digitally remastered version of the film released in Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Aishwaryaa and her mother Latha Rajinikanth watched the film in a special red
carpet premiere here.
'22 years later. 'Baasha' returns with tenfold the mass and magic. Surreal
experience amidst fans today,' Aishwaryaa tweeted.
In a statement, Latha Rajinikanth said: 'I was carried away by seeing
the love of fans and audience which is intact even after several years.'
She went on to say that she was really impressed by the digitized version of
the film.
'The response was bigger than the special show. Even Jackie Chan's release
is not as phenomenal as this re-release of 'Baasha',' she added.
Directed by Suresh Krissna, 'Baasha' is one of the biggest hits of
Tamil cinema.
It featured Rajinikanth in the role of an auto-rickshaw driver and a don.
On Friday, special shows were organised by Rajinikanth's fans in select theatres
across the city.
Major multiplexes have allocated their biggest screens for the film, which
has opened to much fanfare.
Chennai
Mar 04, 2017
Superstar Rajinikanth's daughter Aishwaryaa Dhanush on Friday described the
experience of watching the re-release of her father's 1995 Tamil blockbuster
'Baasha' amidst fans as truly 'surreal'.
The digitally remastered version of the film released in Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Aishwaryaa and her mother Latha Rajinikanth watched the film in a special red
carpet premiere here.
'22 years later. 'Baasha' returns with tenfold the mass and magic. Surreal
experience amidst fans today,' Aishwaryaa tweeted.
In a statement, Latha Rajinikanth said: 'I was carried away by seeing
the love of fans and audience which is intact even after several years.'
She went on to say that she was really impressed by the digitized version of
the film.
'The response was bigger than the special show. Even Jackie Chan's release
is not as phenomenal as this re-release of 'Baasha',' she added.
Directed by Suresh Krissna, 'Baasha' is one of the biggest hits of
Tamil cinema.
It featured Rajinikanth in the role of an auto-rickshaw driver and a don.
On Friday, special shows were organised by Rajinikanth's fans in select theatres
across the city.
Major multiplexes have allocated their biggest screens for the film, which
has opened to much fanfare.
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