From massive cutouts to fireworks: Here's how fans got wild celebrating the release of their beloved South stars

From massive cutouts to fireworks: Here's how fans got wild celebrating the release of their beloved South stars
South Indian movie buffs take their love for superstars to a whole new level, turning film releases into massive street parties that feel more like religious festivals than cinema hype. Leading the charge are Prabhas fans, who set off the craziest celebrations with rituals so over-the-top, they dominate social media and pack theaters for weeks.. While the passion lights up social media, it sometimes sparks real trouble too.

Prabhas mania ignites fan passion at 'The Raja Saab' screening

Prabhas finally brought his fantasy thriller 'The Raja Saab' to screens on January 9 after a string of delays. Fans showed up in droves, roaring at his grand entry, jamming to songs, and losing it over the crocodile fight that has everyone talking. Many lugged oversized toy crocodiles into theatres to mimic the scene, turning screenings into playful chaos.
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However, things got out of hand at Ashok Talkies in Rayagada, Odisha. During Prabhas’s onscreen entrance, supporters lit up an aarti thali and shot off fire arrows right in front of the screen. The flames caught nearby fabric, sparking a small blaze that had some people scrambling to douse it while others bolted for the exits.
Quick thinking by the crowd kept it under control, and no one got hurt.

When Rajinikanth fever caught 'Coolie' screens

How fans got wild celebrating the release of their beloved South stars
Over in Tamil Nadu, Rajinikanth’s 'Coolie' unleashed pure madness. Fans stormed theatres, breaking into full-on dances in the aisles and spilling out onto streets. Clips show groups grooving to his tracks, posters waving high, as everyday viewers became instant performers. This superstar magic proves his grip on audiences stays rock solid, no matter the years.

Vijay fans fortified the re-release of 'Khushi'

How fans got wild celebrating the release of their beloved South stars
Thalapathy Vijay’s 'Kushi' re-release felt like a homecoming festival. Supporters transformed halls into fan bases decked with massive cutouts, banners, and sweets for all. Chants echoed through iconic lines, with crowds reliving the film’s charm years later. These events pull in whole families, showing how re-releases keep the love alive and kicking and just like South films blockbuster!

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