Rajinikanth is impressed by the remastered version of Baashha
Rajinikanth is impressed by the remastered version of Baashha
Superstar Rajinikanth is mighty pleased with the digitally re-mastered version of his iconic 1995 Tamil film Baashha, which is gearing up for re-release next month. Directed by Suresh Krissna, the film was produced by R.M. Veerappan, and his son Thangaraj is the visionary behind the idea to digitize and re-release Baashha. In a statement, Thangaraj said: “Rajini sir had seen the trailer of the remastered version of the film and really liked it. He asked if it was my father’s idea to re-release Baashha, and I told him it was mine. I explained to him what we had achieved technically with the film and he was delighted to know composer Deva sir had rescored for the entire film.”
The film chronicles the story of a hardworking auto-rickshaw driver who once ruled as a dreadful gangster. Recalling his meeting with Rajinikanth, Thangaraj said: “He shared anecdotes about how my father modified Baashha, and how he was responsible in the success of the film.” He also said special plans are being made for the film’s release. Also read: After Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malay, Rajinikanth’s Kabali to now release in Thai on Jan 5, 2017
“We are planning to have a red carpet event, a charity show in London, and have fans from Japan over to watch the film,” he said.
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