
Kabaleeswaran, a revolutionary who fights for the betterment of his race in a foreign land, is falsely implicated and thrown behind bars. When he returns after his prison term, he starts a search for his wife and ends up confronting those who were the reason behind his miseries. What follows is a tale of revenge, emotion, drama, jealousy, treason, loyalty, love and payback.... (Full plot summary below)
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Kabaleeswaran, a revolutionary who fights for the betterment of his race in a foreign land, is falsely implicated and thrown behind bars. When he returns after his prison term, he starts a search for his wife and ends up confronting those who were the reason behind his miseries. What follows is a tale of revenge, emotion, drama, jealousy, treason, loyalty, love and payback.
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| International Business TimesVasudevan SridharanWith occasional moments of brilliance, the movie partly quenches the thirst of die-hard Rajnikanth-fans and panders to the Tamil audience in Malaysia. |
| The Straits Times (Singapore)Anjali RaguramanKabali is the first of his films in a long time that shows off the superstar as a proper actor. |
| PopMattersKumuthan MaderyaKabali is no generic gangster drama but an intellectually provocative political statement. |
| BookMyShowPooja PandeYou'll have to be a real cynic with a terrific will power to not enjoy this film. |
| ScreenAnarchyJ HurtadoKabali is a step in the right direction for Rajinikanth; let's just hope he keeps on walking. |
| The Times of IndiaThinkal Menon[Ranjith's] scores of fans, needless to say, are in for a treat, watching him in, probably, the most stylish and dapper avatar in his recent outings. |
| FilmfareRachit GuptaIt takes Rajnikanth's presence to make Kabali an entertaining movie. Without him, this would've been a good looking but very forgettable film. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarAs a tribute to a demigod of cinema, "Kabali" doesn't need anything but Rajinikanth on screen for it to work. As a film though, it falls short on many levels, and no amount of hero worship can cloak that fact. |
| Hindustan TimesVignesh RadhakrishnanThe Rajini-Ranjith combo takes this risk and passes the test by a considerable margin. However, not with flying colours. |
| User ReviewBrennon CExcellent movie I've seen in a while. The screenplay could've been better. Other than that, it is a brilliant movie. |