14 Facts About Kabali

1.

Kabali is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Pa.

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2.

Loga encounters Kabali and tells him that if his wife was alive, Veera would have sold her for prostitution, Kabali became enraged and drives his car on Loga, killing him.

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3.

Kabali was the protege of Tamilmaaran's father Tamilnesan, a don who fought for the rights of Tamil Malaysians.

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4.

Kabali then killed Tamilmaaran for his betrayal in front of a young Kumaran and was arrested on a false charge of instigating the massacre.

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5.

At this juncture, Kabali is confronted by Yogi, a contract killer hired by Veera and boss Tony Lee.

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6.

Kabali becomes emotional and happy and then leave for Puducherry, where, after several days of searching, they reunite with Kumudha and spend a few days with her there.

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7.

At the party, Kabali starts a shootout with the help of Kumaran, which ends with him killing Veera and Tony.

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8.

The final schedule of Kabali was shot in Malaysia on 2 February 2016, with Radhika Apte joining the sets on 7 February.

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9.

Kabali, became the first Tamil film to be dubbed and released in Malay.

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10.

Kabali is the first Indian film to be released in Le Grand Rex in Paris, France, the world's largest movie hall which has a seating capacity of 2,000.

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11.

Kabali was released in Tamil worldwide, along with dubbed versions in Hindi and Telugu, on 22 July 2016.

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12.

Kabali had the highest worldwide opening day for a South Indian film, surpassing the record set by Baahubali: The Beginning by earning 875 million on the first day.

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13.

Kabali went on to record the top-earning first weekend in India, grossing 1.

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14.

Kabali does have some of his trademarks, but the life that infused his earlier films is missing.

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