Superstar Rajinikanth's 1995 Tamil actioner "Baasha" re-released in theatres on Friday, and the film's first audience were the 65-year-old actor's wife Latha Rajinikanth and daughter Aishwarya Dhanush.
Latha and Aishwarya watched the film in a special red carpet premiere here on Friday.
Earlier on Friday, Dhanush posted on his Twitter page that the excitement around the film's release hasn't changed.
"After 22 years, same excitement. 'Baasha'," he wrote, and added in Tamil a dialogue from the film: "'Baasha' never lets down good people; he'd only make them think."
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.
"I'm a huge fan of 'Baasha', but I never watched it on the big screen. This is the first time I got to watch it in a theatre and the experience has been electric. Nothing about the film has changed even after two decades. It's probably the best commercial film," Sai Kumar, an engineering student, told IANS.
Other celebrities who attended the special premiere of "Baasha" included actress Manjima Mohan, actor Hrishikesh and composer and singer Anirudh Ravichander.
--IANS
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