Prisma obsession goes the Thalaivar way!

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Instagram is the hottest new thing in the digital world of photo sharing. NOT! Prisma, the latest baby of your phone’s hardware and software superpowers, is.

If Instagram made your photos look super-awesome, Prisma goes a step further and converts your photos into slick-looking works of digital art, based on filters inspired by original works of famous artists. With over 10 filters at launch, there’s no dearth of options!

Unlike most other platforms that come to life with no real revenue strategy, Prisma seems to have thought that through, right at launch! The Palmolive filter looks like a placement that would’ve helped pay for some of the coffee (or Vodka) around their Moscow HQ.

At Influx, we couldn’t think of a better way to give the platform a spin than by applying a Prisma touch to our thalaivar (Superstar) Rajinikanth.
Take a look!

Thillu Mullu (1981)
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Moondru Mugam (1982)
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Thalapathy (1991)
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Annamalai (1992)
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Mannan (1992)
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Muthu (1995)
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Basha (1995)
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Padayappa (1999)
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Sivaji (2007)
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Enthiran (2010)
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And the most recent …

Kabali (2016)

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