Chennai: The Madras High Court today declined to restrain release of superstar Rajinikanth-starrer 'Kabali' on a petition filed by a film distribution firm seeking compensation for losses reportedly incurred by them over distribution of the actor's previous film 'Lingaa'.


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Justice MM Sundresh dismissed the interim application filed by the firm, Sukra Films, declining to stall the release of the movie.


The film distribution firm had yesterday filed a petition seeking a direction to restrain release of 'Kabali' until the actor paid Rs 89 lakh, promised as compensation, for losses allegedly incurred by it over 'Lingaa', which was released in 2014.


Petitioner R Mahaprabhu of Sukra films had submitted that Rajini-starrer 'Lingaa' had bombed at the box office despite assurances given by its producer Rockline Venkatesh, the director and the actor.


'Kabali' is slated for release on Friday.