
The Sivaji success story moved to South Africa last weekend when the film opened in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town. While the response in Cape Town was disappointing, the Johannesburg and Durban venues ensured that it became the first Tamil film to feature in the South African box-office top 10. More impressive was that the cost-per-print for Sivaji placed it firmly at number one for the opening weekend.
A notable feature, particularly in Durban, is that the film is being seen by people from different linguistic groups and even different racial backgrounds. This is understandable since the story is relevant to what is happening in this country and contains a lesson for all South Africans. Rajnikanth's next film will be announced only after he returns from a vacation in the US .
A notable feature, particularly in Durban, is that the film is being seen by people from different linguistic groups and even different racial backgrounds. This is understandable since the story is relevant to what is happening in this country and contains a lesson for all South Africans. Rajnikanth's next film will be announced only after he returns from a vacation in the US .
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