Bengaluru, June 07: Tamil superstar Rajinikanth starrer 'Kaala' is being screened worldwide from last night itself. However, there is a massive opposition for the film release in Karnataka.

Kannada organisations are appealing not to screen Rajini's film ‘Kaala’, which allegedly insults Kannadigas on sharing of Cauvery water. The movie is not being screened in most of the theaters in Bengaluru, including Urvashi and Purnima theaters. Several theatres owners have said that the film will be released after seeing the situation.

Need security: The police department has instructed to provide tight security to the theaters which are screening the 'kaala.' The intelligence department has reportedly instructed SPs and DySPs of all the districts including Bangalore to provide tight security.

Fans of Rajini had lined up outside the theatres from last night. However, screening of the movie was not allowed following the protests.

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