Rajinikanth
Rajinikanth Is One Of The Most
Influential And Bankable Movie Stars In Indian Cinema. Rajinikanth's Mass
Popularity And Appeal Is Largely Drawn From His Mannerisms And Stylized
Delivery Of Dialogue. He Received India's Third Highest Honour, The Padma
Bhushan, For His Contribution To Indian Cinema. Other Than Acting, Rajinikanth
Worked As A Screenwriter, Film Producer And Also A Playback Singer. Rajinikanth
Was Born As Shivaji Rao Gaekwad In A Maratha Family In Karnataka, India. His
Ancestors Are From The Village Of Nachikuppam In Krishnagiri District, Tamil
Nadu. He Was The Fourth Child Of His Parents, Jijabai And Ramojirao Gaekwad, A
Police Constable. He Lost His Mother At The Age Of Eight. He Did His Schooling
At The Acharya Paathshala In Basavanagudi, Bangalore And Then At The
Vivekananda Balaka Sangha. Rajinikanth Struggled A Lot During His Early
Age Because Of His Family's Low Income. Although His Mother-Tongue Is Marathi,
He Has Not Acted In Any Marathi Films Yet. He Worked With Various Jobs In
Bangalore. He Also Attended A Theatre For Stage Plays. Before Starting His
Career In The Film Industry, He Used To Practice Stunts At The Rama Hanuman
Temple At A Hill Near His House. He Then Primarily Worked As A Bus Conductor
For The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation In Bangalore. It Was
During The Time That He Nurtured His Acting Interests By Performing In Various
Stage Plays. He Married Latha Parthasarathy, Sister Of Actor Y. G. Mahendran's
Wife, On February 26, 1981, At The Age Of 31 In Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh And
They Have Two Daughters Named Aishwarya Rajinikanth And Soundarya Rajinikanth.
Latha Currently Runs A School Named The Ashram. His Elder Daughter Aishwarya
Rajinikanth Married Actor Dhanush On November 18. His Second Daughter,
Soundarya Rajinikanth, Works In The Film Industry As A Director, Producer And
Graphic Designer. Career: He Joined The Madras Film Institute In 1973 With The
Help Of His Friend Raj Bahadur, A Fellow Bus Driver And Completed A Basic
Course In Acting. In The Film Institute He Was Helped By His Vice Principal A.
Prabhakaran. Rajinikanth Has Acted In A Total 190 Movies, Which Includes Tamil,
Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, English And Bengali Films. Rajinikanth Made
A Foray Into Bollywood With Andha Kanoon But Did Not Make As Much Of An Impact
As He Had In The South. He Still Appeared A Few Films In Hindi, Such As
Chaalbaaz With Sridevi, Uttar Dakshan, Geraftaar And Hum. He Made His Hollywood
Debut With The Movie Bloodstone In 1988 With Much Fanfare In India At The Time
Of Its Release. However, The Movie Failed In The United States. He Also
Made Brief Stints In German- And Japanese Film Industries. His Film Muthu Was
Dubbed Into Japanese And Later Turned Out To Become A Major Hit In The Country,
Ultimately Creating A Huge Japanese Fan-Following For Rajni. In 2005, His Film
Chandramukhi Was Dubbed In German And Released In All German-Speaking Nations.
Rajinikanth's First Film Was In Tamil Cinema, Where He Was Initially Cast In
Supporting Roles, Debuting As A Cancer Patient In Apoorva Raagangal In 1975.
The Film Was Directed By K. Balachander, Who Is Constantly Referred To By
Rajinikanth As His Own Guru Or Mentor. The Following Year, Rajinikanth Acted In
His First Kannada Film, Katha Sangama, Directed By Puttanna Kanagal. Though
Rajinikanth Refers To Director K. Balachander As His "Guru" Or
Mentor, It Was Director S. P. Muthuraman Who Actually Revamped Rajinikanth’s
Image Entirely. Muthuraman First Experimented With Him In A Positive Role
In Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977), As A Villain In The First Half And A
Do-Gooder In The Second, Accepting A Woman With A Child Abandoned By Her Lover.
Around This Time Mullum Malarum (1978), Directed By J. Mahendran, Established
Rajinikanth In The Tamil Film Arena. The Success Of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri
Prompted Muthuraman To Make A Mushy Melodrama With Rajinikanth As A Hero
Sacrificing Everything For His Siblings In Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979).
These Films Were The Turning Points In Rajinikanth’s Career — He Changed From
An Actor Who Merely Enthralled The Audiences, To One Who Could Also Make Them
Cry. The Acceptance Of Rajinikanth Sans His Mannerisms Proved He Had At
Last Become A "Star" From A "Common Actor." His Film Roles
Were Mainly As A Villain During The Period 1975 To 1977, Frequently With Kamal
Haasan As The Hero, In Movies Like 16 Vayadhinilae, Moondru Mudichu And
Avargal. During This Phase Of His Career When He Was Reaching Dazzling Heights,
Rajinikanth Abruptly Chose To Quit Acting,But Was Coaxed Back. He Started Again
With Billa, Which Was Then Remaked As A Blockbuster Bollywood Movie Don. With
Its Phenomenal Success He Was Accepted As A Full-Fledged Hero. Billa Was
Followed By A Row Of Hits Like Murattukaalai, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja,
Naan Mahaan Alla, Pudukavithai And Moondru Mugam. K. Balachander’s First Home
Production, Netrikan Proved To Be Yet Another Milestone In Rajini’s Career. He
Even Acted As Himself Alongside Meena, Who Was A Child Actor Then, In The Movie
Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984). More Box-Office Hits Dominated The 80'S With
Padikkathavan, Thee, Velaikaran, Dharmathin Thalaivan, Mr. Bharath, And
Maaveeran. In His 100TH Movie, Sri Raghavendra, He Played The Hindu Saint
Raghavendra Swami. The Vast Majority Of His Movies Released During The Nineties
Were Extremely Successful, Notably Thalapathy, Mannan, Annamalai, Uzhaippali,
Veera, Baasha, Muthu,, Arunachalam And Padayappa. Rajinikanth Wrote His First
Screenplay And Acted In The Film Valli (1993)Which Failed At Box Office.
His Cult Classic Baasha, Released In 1995, Went On To Become A Massive
Blockbuster And Is Routinely Touted By His Fans And Critics Alike As The Movie
Which Elevated Him From Being Just Another Very Popular Actor With Loads Of Charisma
To An Almost Demigod Status In The Eyes Of The Masses. His Film Muthu Was The
First Tamil Film To Be Dubbed Into Japanese As Muthu: The Dancing Maharajah And
Became Very Popular In Japan. Rajinikanth's 150TH Film, Padayappa, Directed By
K. S. Ravikumar, Undoubtedly Turned Out To Be The Largest Blockbuster In His
Career. Finally, After More Than A Three Year Sabbatical From Cinema, At 52
Years Of Age, He Starred In His Home Production, Baba, Which Released On August
15, 2002 Amidst Much Fanfare And Extreme Hype. The Film Failed Miserably To
Meet The Expectations Due To A Very Weak Screenplay, Which Rajinikanth Himself
Had Written, His Second Stint At Screenplay Writing After Valli. Although The
Film Grossed Enough To Cover Its Budget, It Was Viewed As A Tremendous Loss
When Compared To His Previous Box Office Successes Throughout His Career. It
Fell Short Of Market Expectations And The High Bids Reportedly Translated To
Heavy Losses For The Distributors. Rajinikanth Himself Repaid The Losses
Incurred By The Distributors. Rajinikanth Reported That He Was Going To Retire
From Acting, Hence He Later Took Part In Other Political Activities. After The
Baba Debacle, Rajinikanth Mulled Over Numerous Scripts With Many Directors,
Including K.S. Ravikumar, And Finally Chose To Act In Director P. Vasu's Tamil
Remake Of Manichithrathazhu, Chandramukhi. In Essence, Many Viewed Chandramukhi
As Rajinikanth's Comeback Film, His Make Or Break Movie And In The End, When It
Was Released On April 14, 2005, It Went On To Create New Box Office Records And
Smashed His Own Previous Records And Once And For All Removed Any Doubt Within
The Industry With Regards To Rajinikanth's Box Office Clout And Incomparable
Appeal To The Masses. Just After Chandramukhi Release, It Was Reported That Avm
Productions Were To Produce A Film Directed By S. Shankar Starring Rajinikanth,
The Largest Collaboration Yet For A Tamil Film. The Film Was Titled Sivaji: The
Boss And Released On June 15, 2007 After Two Years Of Filming And Meticulous
Production. With Massive International Anticipation, It Subsequently Went
On To Become A Major Blockbuster, Being Ranked Among Other Major Bollywood And
Hollywood Releases Of The Year. Sivaji Became The First Tamil Movie To Be
Charted As One Of The Top-Ten Best Films Of United Kingdom And South Africa
Box-Offices Upon Release. Following Sivaji, Rajinikanth Worked With P. Vasu
Again For Kuselan, A Remake Of The Malayalam Film Kadha Parayumbol, In Which
Rajinikanth Was Given Only A Cameo Role But The Movie Did Very Poor Run In Box
Office. Rajinikanth Worked Again With Sivaji Director Shankar For The Science
Fiction Film, Enthiran. The Film Was Released Worldwide In 2010 As The
Costliest Indian Film Ever Made With A Budget Of Indian Rupee 162 Crores (Us
$36 Million), Ultimately Becoming The Highest-Grossing Film In India Of Its
Time. During The Course Of The Production For Sivaji, Ocher Studios, The
Animation Company Of Rajinikanth's Daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth, In
Association With Adlabs Announced Their Intention Of Producing A Cgi Animation
Film Starring An Animated Version Of Rajinikanth. He Will Be Lending His Voice
To The Lead Character (Based On His Likeness) And The Project Is Titled Sultan:
The Warrior And Later Its Named As Hara, It Will Be Directed By His Daughter
Soundarya Rajinikanth With Music Provided By A. R. Rahman. Rajinikanth's
Venture Following Enthiran Was Revealed In January 2010 As Rana, A Period Film
To Be Produced By His Daughter And Directed By K. S. Ravikumar. Rana Movie
Pooja Held On 29TH April At Avm Studios, Chennai. Rajinikanth Has Penned The
Story. Dialogues And Direction Of “Rana” Is Done By K.S.Ravikumar. Deepika
Padukone Has Been Offered The Heroine Role In Rana. Later, The Actor
Suffered From Exhaustion On April 29, The First Day Of The Shoot Of His Latest
Venture 'Raana' And Was Admitted To The Isabel Hospital In Chennai. He Was
Discharged The Same Day Only To Be Readmitted On May 4 For Allergic Bronchitis
And Viral Fever. He Has Returned From Hospital After He Was Kept At The
Hospital For A Week. He Was Then Admitted To The Sri Ramachandra Medical
Centre On May 13 For Respiratory Infection And Gastrointestinal Problems.
Finally, On May 28 He Was Admitted To The Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre In
Singapore And Was Discharged After A Complete Recovery. Rajinikanth Returns To
Chennai On July 13, 2011 & He Will Be On Compelete Rest For An Month. From
September, He Will Start Working On His Latest Project Rana. Rajinikanth
Received Several Awards From Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, Cinema
Express, And Filmfans Association For His On-Screen Performances And Off-Screen
Contributions In Writing And Producing. Despite Several Failed Attempts To
Restart Rana, Rajinikanth Reprised His Enthiran Character, Chitti, In The
Bollywood Science-Fiction Film Ra.One (2011) In A Guest Appearance Alongside
Shahrukh Khan And Kareena Kapoor. In November 2011, It Was Decided That Rana
Would Be Shelved To Make Way For A New Project With Rajinikanth In The Lead,
Titled Kochadaiyaan, To Be Directed By Soundarya Rajinikanth And Written By K.
S. Ravikumar And Movie Set To Release On 2014.
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