Rajinikanth
 nerisms and a carefully-nurtured defender-of-the-downtrodden image.
nerisms and a carefully-nurtured defender-of-the-downtrodden image.He was born on December 12, 1950 as Shivajirao Gaekwad in Banglore, the son of a police constable, he worked as a bus-conductor in the city before he joined the Madras Film Institute. He made his debut with a brief role in Puttanna Kanagal's Katha Sangama and came into scorching limelight with Balachander's Apoorva Ragangal. A fanatic film viewer since childhood, his unique acting style is characterised by a trademark gesture: flipping a cigarette in the air before he catches it in his mouth.
Although he has resisted the temptation to plunge headlong into the affairs of the state as some of his predecessors in the Tamil film industry had done, Rajnikanth has often added his voice to the political cacophony, setting off speculation that he may soon join one party or the other or even float a totally new group.
 
 He began his career doing various jobs in Karnataka, while also attending a theatre for stage plays. Before starting his career in the film industry, he served as a bus conductor for the state transport corporation in Bangalore. It was during this time that he nurtured his acting interests by performing in various stage plays.
 Rajinikanth  married Latha on February 26, 1981, at Tirupathi and they have two  children: Aishwarya and Soundarya. Latha is currently the principal of a  school named - The Ashram. Aishwarya married actor in 2005 and they have a 6 month old son, Yathra.
Rajinikanth  married Latha on February 26, 1981, at Tirupathi and they have two  children: Aishwarya and Soundarya. Latha is currently the principal of a  school named - The Ashram. Aishwarya married actor in 2005 and they have a 6 month old son, Yathra.
Acting Career: 
In Tamil cinema he was initially cast in supporting roles, with his first being that of a cancer patient in Apoorva Raagangal (1975), directed by K. Balachander.  It was Balachander who assigned him his stage name Rajinikanth. Though  Rajinikanth persistently refers to 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  ditched by her lover.Around this time Mullum Malarum (1978), directed  by J. Mahendran, established Rajinikanth on 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). Even while the film was  in the making, Rajinikanth had misgivings about whether the audience  would accept him in tear jerkers of this kind. But its box-office  success made Rajinikanth popular among women audience. 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  weep. The acceptance of Rajinikanth sans his mannerisms proved he had at  last become an "actor" from a "star."His film roles were mainly as a  villain during the period 1975 to 1977, usually with Kamal Hassan as the  hero, in movies like 16 Vayadhinilae and Avargal (both 1977).
  cancer patient in Apoorva Raagangal (1975), directed by K. Balachander.  It was Balachander who assigned him his stage name Rajinikanth. Though  Rajinikanth persistently refers to 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  ditched by her lover.Around this time Mullum Malarum (1978), directed  by J. Mahendran, established Rajinikanth on 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). Even while the film was  in the making, Rajinikanth had misgivings about whether the audience  would accept him in tear jerkers of this kind. But its box-office  success made Rajinikanth popular among women audience. 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  weep. The acceptance of Rajinikanth sans his mannerisms proved he had at  last become an "actor" from a "star."His film roles were mainly as a  villain during the period 1975 to 1977, usually with Kamal Hassan as the  hero, in movies like 16 Vayadhinilae and Avargal (both 1977).
1980-1989: 
 
 
The  next phase of his career started with Billa, a remake of the Amitabh  Bachchan starer Don। With its success he was accepted as a full-fledged  hero. Billa was followed by a row of hits like Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu  Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and Moondru Mugam. Even two decades after its  release, the last continues to be a box-office draw. K. Balachander’s  first home production, Netrikan proved to be yet another milestone in  Rajini’s career. Rajinikanth's reputation continued to solidify in the  80's primarily due to movies remade from Amitabh Bachchan's Bollywood  hits. Amitabh hits such as Khud-Daar, Namak Halaal, Lawaaris, Trishul,  and Kasme Vaade, were remade into hit Rajinikanth starrers Padikkadavan,  Velaikaran, Panakkaran, Mr. Bharath, and Dharmathin Thalaivan,  respectively. He even acted as himself alongside Meena, who was a child  actor then, in the movie Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984) In his 100th movie,  Sri Raghavendra, he played the Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami.
1990 

Unlike  the eighties, several movies of his during the nineties were  successful, like Muthu and Baashha. Rajinikanth wrote his first  screenplay for the film Valli (1993), and said to the media that it  would be his last film (but it was not the case as he acted again). His  film Muthu was the first Tamil film to be dubbed in Japanese as Muthu:  The Dancing Maharajah and become very popular in Japan. At 53, his Baba  released amid fanfare. Although the film grossed enough to cover its  budget, it was viewed as a miserable showing and fell short of market  expectations accumulating heavy losses for the distributors. Rajinikanth  himself repayed the losses incurred by the distributors who had immense  faith in him. His next film, Sivaji: The Boss, directed by S. Shankar  is scheduled to be released on June 15, 2007.
Other Hindi: Apart  from Tamil, Rajinikanth has acted in over 160 movies,includingTelugu,  Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi and Bengali. Rajinikanth made a foray into  Bollywood with Andha Kanoon. But Rajinikanth could not concentrate on  Hindi films because he was already safely ensconced down south. He still  made a few films in Hindi , like Chaalbaaz with Sridevi. Rajinikanth  also enjoys a special kind of popularity in Telugu cinema. He also had a  brief stint in Hollywood with the movie Bloodstone in 1988.
Apart  from Tamil, Rajinikanth has acted in over 160 movies,includingTelugu,  Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi and Bengali. Rajinikanth made a foray into  Bollywood with Andha Kanoon. But Rajinikanth could not concentrate on  Hindi films because he was already safely ensconced down south. He still  made a few films in Hindi , like Chaalbaaz with Sridevi. Rajinikanth  also enjoys a special kind of popularity in Telugu cinema. He also had a  brief stint in Hollywood with the movie Bloodstone in 1988.
Awards and Honours 
Rajinikanth  was rated as one of the most influential persons in South Asia by  Asiaweek. He has won the Filmfare Best Actor award and many awards  during his career for his acting.In the years between 1977 and 1999  Rajinikanth has received awards from many organizations, like Cinema  Express, Filmfans Association, Filmfare etc., for his on-screen  performances and off-screen abilities in writing and producing. He has  received awards in the Best Actor category for his performance in the  films Padayappa, Peddarayudu, Basha, Muthu, Annamalai, Thalapathy,  Velaikaran, Sri Raghavendra, Nallavanuku Nallavan, Moondru Mugam, Enkeyo  Ketta Kural, Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai, Mullum Malarum and 16  Vayathinile. He received award for Best Actor in Supporting Role for  Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri. He has also received awards in Best Story Writer  and Best Producer categories for Valli.He has also received other  honours such as Raj Kapoor Award (2007) from the Government of  Maharastra, Padma Bhushan (2000) from Government of India, Kalaichelvam  Award (1995) from the Nadigar Sangam, Oshobismit Award (1995) for  Spirituality from Rajinish Ashram, MGR Award (1989) and Kalaimamani  Award (1984) from the Government of Tamilnadu.
Punch Dialogues 
 Rajinikanth's  films are known for their "punch" dialogues. These are rhyming lines of  dialogue delivered by the Rajinikanth to indirectly express his  principles or position on political issues. Tamil magazines sometimes  conduct competitions to predict possible punch dialogues for his  forthcoming films. These dialogues are repeated many times in his movies  and most of these have significance to the political situation at the  time of release of relevant movies. Listed below are some notable.
Rajinikanth's  films are known for their "punch" dialogues. These are rhyming lines of  dialogue delivered by the Rajinikanth to indirectly express his  principles or position on political issues. Tamil magazines sometimes  conduct competitions to predict possible punch dialogues for his  forthcoming films. These dialogues are repeated many times in his movies  and most of these have significance to the political situation at the  time of release of relevant movies. Listed below are some notable.
"Punch" Dialogues:
Moondru Mugam (1982)
Ekambaram:  "Ekambaramnu sonna vayithula irukura kozhandhai kooda vaaya moodum." -  "Say the name 'Ekambaram' and even an unborn child will shut its mouth  and hush up."
Alex Pandian : "Adhe kozhandhai kitta Alex Pandiyannu  sonna, innoru kaiyale avanga amma vaayayum moodum!" - "Well, if you say  the name 'Alex Pandian' to that same unborn child, it will even close  its mother's mouth with its other hand!"
Annamalai (1992)
"Naan solrathaiyum seiven, sollathathiyum seiven." - "I will do what I say, I will also do what I don't say."
Basha (1995)
"Naan oru dhadavai sonna nooru dhadavai sonna madhiri." - "If i say it once, I've said it a hundred times."
Muthu (1995)
"Naan  eppa varuven, eppadi varuvennu yarukkum theriyadhu, aana varavendiya  neratthil correct-aga varuven."- "When I will arrive, or how I will  arrive, nobody will know, but I will arrive when I ought to."
Arunachalam(1997)
"Andavan solran. Arunachalam seiran." - "God tells, Arunachalam does."
Padayappa (1999)
"En vazhi – thani vazhi." - "My way is a unique way."
Baba (2002)
"Khatham, gatham." - "The past is past."
Trivia
He had sung a song in the film Mannan (Adikkuthu Kuliru). Rajinikanth has the most diverse fan base in South India.
Bio-Data

Real Name : Shivaji Rao Gaikwad
Date of Birth : 12.12.1950
Time of Birth : 11:54 P.M.
Place of Birth : Bangalore
Star/Rasi : Sirvana/Magaram
Color : Black
Name of Spouse : Mrs. Latha Rajinikanth, Principal, The Ashram
Date of Marriage : 26.02.1981
Names of Children : Aishwarya & Sowandarya
Address : 18, Raghava Veera Avenue, Poes Garden, Chennai-86
Father's Name : Ramoji Rao
Mother's Name : Rambhai
Brother's Name : Sathya Narayana Rao & Nageshwara Rao
Guru : K.Balachandar
Spiritual Guru : Satchithananda Swamiji
Favourite God : Shri Raghavendra
Favourite Books : Books written by Shri Ramana Maharishi
FavouriteCity : Chennai
FavouriteColour : Black
FavouriteDrinks : Juice & kard
Favourite Foods : Chicken & Mutton items
Happiest Moments : To be alone
Worst Moments : Left the job of Conductor
Favourite Dress : White Kurtha
Favourite Place : Himalaya
Favourite Proverb : Beware of Everything -that is un true; stick to the Truth shall succeed slowly but steadily
Favourite work : Self-driving
Favourite Poet : Kannadasan
Favourite Musician : Illayaraja
Unforgettable Man : K.Balachandar
Unforgettable Function : Bassha Silver Jubilee Function
Unforgettable Friend : Sri Priya
First Film : Aboorva Ragangal
50th Film : Tiger (Telugu)
100th Film : Shri Raghavendrar
125th Film : Rajathi Raja
150th Film : Padyappa
Favourite Hollywood Actor : Sylvester Stallone
Favourite Indian Actor : Kamalhaasan
Favourite Actress : Rekha (Hindi)
Favourite Songs : Songs sung by Chandrababu
Favourite Film : Veera Kesari (Kannada)
Most Valuable Item : Appreciation Letter from K।Balachander for the film "Mullum Malarum"
Message to Fan : Live & Let Live
About Rajinikanth : I live for myself ; I don't care anybody but I respect everybody
 
 
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