Rajinikanth bombshell 2.0 dropped, Twitterati trollsters embrace the golden sci-fi opportunity!
The teaser of Rajnikanth bombshell 2.0 was dropped on Thursday morning and while the fans were eagerly anticipating for a look of the film, the teaser has already crossed a million views on YouTube. The sequel of 2010 blockbuster Robot, which also stars Bollywood Khiladi Akshay Kumar in a prominent role, took a jibe at the internet. No doubt that Thalaivaar magic sprinkled its charm on the audience, but what swayed away million hearts is the implausible VFX and insane stunts.
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The film records to be the costliest film in India and second costliest film in Asia till date. The Science-Fiction Rajinikanth movie, written and directed by S Shankar, is resonating through the logistics of reality in audience mind. Usually, films are shot using 2D cameras and are converted into 3D in the studios. No wonder, there has been so much apprehension for the grand-budget Sci-Fi film.
When a big news is dropped on the floor, trolls and memes arrive handy. As the trilingual movie teaser – Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu – took the internet by storm, netizens hosted hilarious memes and jokes to welcome the giant banner.
Sad story of @akshaykumar and his fans#2Point0Teaser pic.twitter.com/U7w861NZ5N
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Ever wondered how skeptic mobile phones can turn? Have a look at this teaser!
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