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When you reject humiliation and humiliation for you and your people, then you are free and free do not want to enslave. India lived a period of slavery before its independence. Indian citizens were sent to Malaysia to work there without pay, but when a man named Kabali appeared to be able to fight for the freedom of his people and to restore the country's independence and independence.
Kabali makes a half-hearted attempt to rescue the actor who has now become the stuff of Gifs, but its filmmakers are unwilling to pass up the opportunity to milk Rajinimania for as long as they can.
As 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.