Rajinikanth skips kochadaiyaan's screening at iffi

Rajinikanth skips kochadaiyaan's screening at iffi

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A day after being honoured with the Centenary Award for the Indian Film Personality of the Year at IFFI's opening ceremony, South megastar Rajinikanth gave a miss to the screening of


his much-talked about film 'Kochadaiyaan' here. The movie, released in May this year, marked the directorial debut of the cinema legend's 30-year-old daughter Soundarya


Rajinikanth. The organisers had earlier announced the presence of the 63-year-old industry veteran at the screening of his film last evening at the Kala Academy, one of the venues for IFFI


here but later declared his absence at the event. "Rajinikanth who was supposed to be personally present for the screening couldn't make it due to his preoccupation in


Bengaluru," announced a senior ministry official before the screening, which was attended by Soundarya and her mother Latha, who had lent her voice to the film. Missing her


father's presence on the occasion, the filmmaker said she is thankful to the 'Lingaa' star to bring the motion-capture technology to India. "It's indeed an honour


for me to be a part of IFFI this evening. 'Kochadaiyaan' is my first film and I am a debutante director and the movie is India's first performance captured photo-realistic


film and my dad is not here today but I want to thank him for bringing this technology to our country," Soundarya said. The director also said that through this film she tried to create


a legendary living animated character. "Animation is very new in India and this is a humble first attempt to bring this technology into the arena of Indian entertainment. Unlike films


including (James Cameron's) 'Avatar' and (Steven Spielberg's) 'Tintin' where there are fictitious characters, I took on myself to recreate the legend of my


father. I hope you enjoy the film," she said. The Tamil historical fiction action film also starred Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Jackie Shroff.