Rajinikanth’s 2.0 Advanced Booking Sold Out

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The makers of Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar starrer 2.0 are leaving no stone unturned to promote the film in every possible manner. 2.0 is one of the most anticipated films of the year which has been delayed for the last one year to release in theatres. Finally, 2.0 is all set to see the light of the day on November 29. The film is gearing up to shatter all records at the box office. It has been a long time since Rajinikanth’s films tasted success at the box office. His last blockbuster hit was Robot which was released in the year 2010.

Without doubt, Rajinikanth is placing all his bets on his upcoming film 2.0 to become a blockbuster hit. On the other hand, his fans have pinned huge hopes on this film too. The makers of the movie have impressed everyone with promising trailers and amazing posters.

The film has created huge hype amongst movie buffs. Audience’s curiosity to witness the 2.0 is palpably sky high. Looks like all their prayers have been answered. Wait, till you hear the news we have for you. Advance booking of tickets for the film has opened in most of the online portals. If reports are to be believed, 5000 tickets have been sold out within 3 hours in Chennai. We are not making this up, Check out this tweet if you don’t believe us:


Now, everything depends on the content of the film. If 2.0 receives a thumbs up and positive response from the audiences, then there is no stopping Rajinikanth's 2.0 at the box office. The film is directed by S. Shankar and co-produced by Allirajah Subaskaran, K. Karunamoorthy. The film is the most expensive films being made with a whopping budget of approximately Rs 600 Crores. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar will be seen as an antagonist and his role in the film would be powerful than Rajinikanth. Amy Jackson and few others will be seen in pivotal roles. Watch this space for more.

Also Read:Rajinikanth Latest Record: 2.0 First Indian Movie To Release in 10K Screens


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