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Biography of Rajinikanth

Rajinikanth, born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad on December 12, 1950, is one of the most iconic and influential actors in the Indian film industry, particularly in the Tamil cinema. He is also a beloved political figure and philanthropist. Here is a detailed biography of his life:


Biography of Rajinikanth
Biography of Rajinikanth

Early Life:

Rajinikanth was born in a Marathi family in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Before entering the film industry, he worked in various jobs, including that of a bus conductor in the Bangalore Transport Service. His humble beginnings and exceptional talent paved the way for his remarkable journey in the entertainment world.


Film Career of Rajinikanth:

Rajinikanth made his acting debut in the Tamil film "Apoorva Raagangal" in 1975. He gained widespread recognition and a dedicated fan base with his roles in movies like "Mullum Malarum" (1978), "Billa" (1980), and "Thee" (1981). His unique style, powerful screen presence, and dialogue delivery endeared him to audiences across India and internationally.


Rajinikanth has acted in a wide range of films, including action, drama, comedy, and fantasy. His films often have mass appeal, and he is known for his charismatic portrayal of characters, often with a distinctive style and mannerisms. Some of his most notable movies include "Muthu" (1995), "Sivaji: The Boss" (2007), "Endhiran" (2010), and "Kabali" (2016).


Rajinikanth family


Rajinikanth's Political Involvement:

Rajinikanth has been involved in Tamil Nadu politics since the 1990s. In 1996, he openly supported the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led alliance in the state. However, he declared his intent to enter politics in 2017, leading to the formation of his political party, Rajini Makkal Mandram. He announced his official entry into politics in 2018. His political journey has been closely watched by the public and media.

Philanthropy and Humanitarian Work:

Apart from his contributions to the film industry, Rajinikanth is also known for his philanthropic efforts. He founded the Rajinikanth Charitable Trust, which works on various social and healthcare initiatives, providing aid to those in need, including medical treatments and educational support.

Personal Life:

Rajinikanth is married to Latha Rajinikanth and has two daughters, Aishwarya and Soundarya. Aishwarya R. Dhanush is a well-known director in the Tamil film industry.






Superhit movies of Rajinikanth:

  • 2002 Baba
  • 2000 Bulandi
  • 2000 debut
  • 1997 Revolutionary
  • Terror 1995
  • 1993 God of Humankind
  • 1992 Tyagi
  • 1992 thief's house burglary
  •  1991 Humkumar
  • 1991 Phool Bane Angare
  • 1991 Angel
  • 1991 Dalpatisurya
  • 1991 blood debt
  • 1990 Kishan Kanhaiya
  • 1989 Corruption
  • 1989 trickster
  • 1988 slap
  • 1987 North South
  • 1986 Lord Dada
  • 1986 friendship enmity
  • 1986 real fake
  • 1985 Integrity
  • 1985 Mahaguru
  • 1985 Bewafarnavir
  • 1985 Today's Grandfather
  •  1984 my court
  • 1984 John Jani Janardan
  • 1984 chain of victimization
  • 1984 Gangwa
  • 1984 who will do justice
  • 1984 Last Battle
  • 1983 Blind Law
  • 1980 Ram Robert Rahimram
  • 1979 Johnny
  • 1978 Priya
  • 1977 Gayatri
  • 1976 Mundru Mudichu

Legacy of Rajinikanth:

Rajinikanth is often referred to as "Thalaivar" (meaning leader or boss) by his fans, signifying the immense respect and adoration he commands. He is not just a superstar in the Indian film industry but a cultural icon whose influence reaches far beyond the screen. His fans celebrate his movies with great enthusiasm, often resulting in grand releases and record-breaking box office numbers.

Rajinikanth's extraordinary journey from a bus conductor to a globally acclaimed actor and political figure serves as an inspiration to millions of people, making him a beloved and respected figure in Indian cinema and society.
 
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