<div>As the much expected Rajinikanth’s movie Kabali is getting released across the globe on July 22, excited fans in Tamil Nadu, urged the state government to declare official holiday on the day of the movie release.<br /><br />Using the social media, many of the actor’s die-hard fans have also drafted out a ‘model leave letter’ to help their friends to seek leave on the day of Kabali release. In addition, they also posted an online petition seeking chief minister to declare a holiday on the day of release.<br /><br />Petition to Jaya<br /><br />In their petition, they requested Chief Minister Jayalalithaa to declare Friday as a public holiday so that people can watch the movie in comfort, without the hassle of taking off from work. Eager to watch the movie on the first day of its release, Rajinikanth’s fans said, “Since it is a working day for colleges and offices, we will not be able to watch Kabali if the government does not announce public holiday”.<br /><br />Draft leave letter<br /><br />The online draft leave letter too says — “Please excuse us from work on Friday, July 22. We understand that this absence may reduce the productivity of your workplace, but we assure you that it is for a good reason”.<br /><br />Kabali is releasing on July 22 and we want to enjoy the film on the first day. We thank you for your consideration and urge you to follow suit, take a day off, and watch the film along with the rest of the world. Sincerely, Rajini fans,” the letter said.<br /><br />A company called Fyndus in Chennai has declared a holiday for its employees on July 22 in view of the movie release. <br /><br />“On account of the release of actor Rajini’s movie Kabali we have decided to declare a holiday on July 22 in an effort to avoid piled up leave requests to the HR department. We also take the privilege of going the extra mile to support anti-piracy by providing free tickets for the former Fyndus employees,” Fyndus company, in its release, said. <br /></div>
<div>As the much expected Rajinikanth’s movie Kabali is getting released across the globe on July 22, excited fans in Tamil Nadu, urged the state government to declare official holiday on the day of the movie release.<br /><br />Using the social media, many of the actor’s die-hard fans have also drafted out a ‘model leave letter’ to help their friends to seek leave on the day of Kabali release. In addition, they also posted an online petition seeking chief minister to declare a holiday on the day of release.<br /><br />Petition to Jaya<br /><br />In their petition, they requested Chief Minister Jayalalithaa to declare Friday as a public holiday so that people can watch the movie in comfort, without the hassle of taking off from work. Eager to watch the movie on the first day of its release, Rajinikanth’s fans said, “Since it is a working day for colleges and offices, we will not be able to watch Kabali if the government does not announce public holiday”.<br /><br />Draft leave letter<br /><br />The online draft leave letter too says — “Please excuse us from work on Friday, July 22. We understand that this absence may reduce the productivity of your workplace, but we assure you that it is for a good reason”.<br /><br />Kabali is releasing on July 22 and we want to enjoy the film on the first day. We thank you for your consideration and urge you to follow suit, take a day off, and watch the film along with the rest of the world. Sincerely, Rajini fans,” the letter said.<br /><br />A company called Fyndus in Chennai has declared a holiday for its employees on July 22 in view of the movie release. <br /><br />“On account of the release of actor Rajini’s movie Kabali we have decided to declare a holiday on July 22 in an effort to avoid piled up leave requests to the HR department. We also take the privilege of going the extra mile to support anti-piracy by providing free tickets for the former Fyndus employees,” Fyndus company, in its release, said. <br /></div>