But, what Kabali does not know is the fact that his own daughter had been given the task of bumping him off by the villains. If that wasn't enough, Kabali also gets to know that he has a daughter named Yogi (Dhansika) who has been working as a contract killer. This shocks him tremendously because he had spent the whole 25 years in jail thinking that Roopa was dead, after she was killed by the villains. When he plans to start the 'second innings' of his life, he gets the shocking news about his wife Roopa (Radhika Apte) being still alive. It's during this session Kabali tells the reason behind him becoming a gangster and also recounts all the incidents that connect his dreaded past to his peaceful present. During the 'graduation ceremony' of their latest batch, the students get into a question-answer session with Kabali. One such social cause happens to be his very own 'FLF' (Free Life Foundation), where the 'upcoming notorious' youngsters are reformed. While Kabali gets a heroic welcome from everyone after his release, he also gets invited to be a part of many social causes. When Kabali gets to know about this gang, he 'self-initiates' a meeting with the gang's top-notch members, so that they can forward the message of his release to their boss, who happens to be the extremely dreadful Tony Lee Yang (Winston Chao). During his tenure in the jail, there arose a notorious gang named '43', which left no illegal activities untouched. The very moment he comes out of jail, he realises that the world has become a different place to live in. Kabali was grievously wronged years ago and had to spend his jail term for the murder that he did not commit. KABALI starts off in the scenic location of Malaysia, where everyone's favourite don Kabaleeswaram aka Kabali (Rajnikanth) is released from jail. Will KABALI be able to set the box-office on fire or will it backfire like its 'predecessors', let's analyze. With two of his last films (LINGAA and KOCHADAIIYAAN) not faring well at the box-office, all the eyes are indeed set on this week's release KABALI, that stars everyone's favourite 'thalaiva' Rajinikanth. This one sentence sums up the 'Rajini mania' that's prevalent all over the world. There is one sun, there is one moon and there is only one Rajnikanth.
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