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A bit of a recluse, Rajni may be. But everyone who’s had the privilege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step and a warm glow in the heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he’s the sort who deserves all the superstardom he’s earned. Such men, indeed, are rare.

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It’s been 25 years, believe it or not, since the Periya Thalaivar (big boss) made his debut with an inconsequential role in a Tamil film. From villain and antihero to blockbuster supernova, the gifted actor has made the most of every outing. And he’s deserved every bit of the success. Screen analyses why.

It’s a wide angle shot. A man is seen opening a gate, dressed in rags and smoking a beedi. A terminally ill disease writ large on his face. Precisely on that frame appears the Sanskrit term shruthi bedham, coupled with an off screen voice, an undoubtedly inauspicious start to any debutante’s first screen appearance, especially in the maiden frame.

The film was Apoorva Raagangal (1975). The film itself was thick in controversy, and nobody took notice of the young newcomer, who was on screen barely for fifteen minutes, muttered a few apologetic words to the wronged woman and ultimately died an unsung, unheroic death.

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No one in the audience, even in his wildest imagination, would have thought this nondescript man, who had won the least attention in the film would ever win over millions of hearts in Tamil Nadu. Or ride the state like a colossus. Or even that his sway over the masses would be so intense that he could rewrite the fate of Tamil Nadu politics, exactly two decades after the release of his first film.

K Balachander, the director who has an uncanny knack of creating stars, first met Rajnikant at the film institute, where he was a student. Balachander glanced at the dark young man and crisply asked him to meet him in his office the next day. When Rajnikant walked into his office gingerly, Balachander informed him he was going to act in his next film. Overwhelmed by the sudden offer from a ‘big’ director, Rajnikant just could not believe his ears. It’s a feeling Rajni still recounts whenever in the mood of reminiscence.

Later, Balachander confided in his close friend and associate Ananthu, “Watch out! There is a fire in the young man’s eyes. One day he will take Tamil Nadu by storm.” How true the prediction turned out!

Born in Bangalore, in a lower middle class conservative Maharashtrian family, Shivaji Rao Gaekwad (that’s Rajni’s real name) was employed as a conductor with the Karnataka Road Transport Corporation. Hid hidden histrionic talent was sometimes ventilated through amateur plays staged by his friends now and then. The response Rajni got for his performances acted as a catalyst, and in a moment’s decision, he chucked off his salaried job and took the next bus to the film institute, the gateway to the eternal Dream Merchant’s world!

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K Balachander who gave him a minor role in Apoorva Raagangal, a role that would have otherwise gone to an insignificant junior artiste, did not dump him after it. Balachander’s Moondru Mudichu had Rajnikant featuring in the entire film (the other hero, Kamal Haasan ‘died’ in the first half) not as a hero, not even the traditional villain, but as a negative character who kills his own friend out of sheer jealousy because the girl he loves falls in love with his friend. This time, Balachander, whose penchant for strong characterisation is well known, presented Rajni effectively, and for the first time, the Tamil audience was exposed to an absolutely new character, neither hero nor an archetypal villain.

In Moondru Mudichu, Rajnikant first introduced a new way of lighting a cigarette — he’d place it on his left palm and pat, the cigarette would land on his lips, all in the fraction of a second. Apart from this, Balachander let Rajni engross the audience, all courtesy a few other gimmicks that would immediately catch the attention of the audience. Rajnikant’s rapid-fire dialogue delivery, stylish gait and ready laughter were fully exploited in Moondru Mudichu. Though the film was a box-office disaster, Rajnikant became an instant hit.

Until then, the Indian audiences had followed their favourite film stars’ dress and hairstyle — but now, for the first time, a star’s mannerisms had come to be the subject of discussion in drawing rooms. Rajni became a sort of trendsetter who could attract the attention of even those who are otherwise indifferent to the film stars and their antics.

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What started off flippantly in Moondru Mudichu, 20 years ago as “Rajni Style” still continues with the same vigour, unabated. In his latest film, Padayappa, released in the 25th year of his career, Rajni’s fans walked into theatres expecting to see the thalaivar’s exploits. Rajni has never disappointed his fans. Even in otherwise inconsequent scenes, he brings in those special Rajni touches he’s famous for. The music directors add pep to the proceedings with special effects. Like Deva did in Badshah, with Rajni uttering the now famous oneliner, “If I say something once, it’s like I’ve said it a hundred times.” Even little kids could be heard lisping the line, thereafter, much to the amusement of their parents.

Having made a successful dent in a negative character in Moondru Mudichu, Rajni made producers think of using him more in anti-hero roles. Even mentor K Balachander who usually changes the popular image of artists, utilised Rajni’s acting potential only in negative characters — as a sadist husband in Avargal and a vagabond in Thappu Thalangal.

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While all these films were critically acclaimed and Rajni stood out in them, he was yet to come out with an independent hit, a hit for which he could take the entire credit.

Producers went all out to capitalise on this new “wonder” called Rajnikant, and a string of films projecting him as an anti-hero, with all his stylish mannerisms in full swing, were released in quick succession. Gayathri had him shooting blue films of his wife without her knowledge, Kali as an avenging hero, Bhairavi, Shankar Salim Simon and the like. Rajni had, by now, become an indisputable star in his own right, a force to reckon with.

Though Rajnikant persistently refers to K Balachander as his “guru” (even now he never smokes in his presence) it was director SP Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajni’s image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri, as a villain in the first half and a refined man in the second, accepting a woman with a child ditched by her lover. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted Muthuraman to make a mushy melodrama with Rajni as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings, a role ideally tailormade for Sivaji Ganesan! That film was Arulirunthu Arupathu Varai, in which Rajni’s mannerisms were totally missing and he even appeared as an old man in the last few frames. Even while the film was in the making, Rajni had misgivings about whether the audience would accept him in tear jerkers of this kind. But the film got made and its box-office success made Rajni popular among women audiences, too. These two films were a turning point in Rajni’s career —he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences, to one who also made them weep. The acceptance of Rajni sans his mannerisms proved he’d at last become an actor from a star. Around this time came Mullum Malarum, directed by J Mahendran, which established Rajni as a hero with a slight tinge of the negative.

Rajnikant’s entry may have been humble, in an insignificant role but the success he achieved in a very short span was unimaginable. A popular Tamil magazine brought out a special supplement at a time when his still on the make, and, he presto, the magazine’s sales doubled with that issue alone.

Such mass adulation, the thunderous rain of applause when Rajni delivered his lines, all put together, made him a phenomenon. It was at this point that Rajni realised the onus had been thrust on him. The fate of producers hinged on him alone. This sudden exposure to the glare of the media and the popularity and money he never imagined would be his, created a lot of stress in his mind. At that crucial time in his career when his market price had just begun to zoom, he decided to opt out of films completely, sending shock waves to his fans. Balachander and his other wellwishers somehow, coaxed him into staying on.

The second phase of his life started with K Balaji’s Billa, a superhit disproving the canard spread by detractors that Rajnikant was “finished”. He was accepted as a full-fledged hero. Billa was followed by a row of hits like Pokkiri Raja, Thanikkattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and the all-important Moondru Mugham, in which Rajni essayed a triple role. Even two decades after its release, the last continues to be a box-office draw and Rajni’s fans can never tire of the thalaivar’s verbal clash with villain Senthamarai. K Balachander’s first home production, Nettrikkam proved to be yet another milestone in Rajni’s career.

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An analysis of Rajni’s career graph shows a remarkable absence of fits and starts. It has been a slow and steady rise to the very top. As Rajni sings in a hit song from Badshah, a man’s life may be divided into eight divisions. Rajni’s own career may be divided into three segments. The first as a villain, the second as a hero with negative traits, and the third and present phase, as the reigning czar of Tamil filmdom. With Rajni’s films fetching crores and his market price skyrocketing, the costs of production of his films became unmanageable. And Rajni has since had to stick to a one film per year formula, which colleague Kamal Haasan also follows.

The new trend where his films’ collections exceed normal regional film expectations started off with Badshah, followed by Annamalai, Arunachalam, Ejaman, Muthu and Padayappa. It’s now an accepted fact that only a Rajnikant film can break records set by his own films.

As an actor, Rajnikant’s greatest asset, apart from his style is his sense of humour and comic timing. Like Amitabh Bachchan is popular for his drunken soliloquies, Rajnikant is famous for his comic encounters with snakes, repeated umpteen times.

In the early 80s, Rajnikant made a foray into Bollywood with Andhaa Kanoon, a superhit. But Rajnikant could not concentrate on Hindi films because he was already safely ensconced down South. He still made a few films in Hindi, to mention specially Chaalbaaz which had Sridevi in a dual role. Rajni also enjoys a special kind of popularity in Telugu films and his Peddarayudu (remake of Tamil hit Nattammai) seems to have broken all previous records. The Telugu version of Padayappa has been a money-spinner, too. Rajnikant became a trendsetter recently with his Muthu and its songs becoming a rage in Japan and now, Padayappa running to packed houses in the UK and USA.

Basically a religious person, Rajnikant has always owned up his faith. “I was brought up by the Ramakrishna Mission and it’s from there that I have inherited this religious frame of mind,” he keeps saying. Even his films have him openly sharing his faith. In Arunachalam he mouths that famous line, “God decides and Arunachalam executes it.” His public meetings are always spiced with humour and embellished with anecdotes from mythology.

Married to Lata, an English literature graduate, hailing from an elite Iyengar family in 1980, Rajni has two daughters who are carefully kept away from the limelight. Lata herself a versatile singer, now runs a school called The Ashram. The couple indulges in a lot of charity, the latest being converting his Raghavendra Kalyana Mandapam into a charitable trust to help the poor and needy.

Rajnikant’s phenomenal success and his sway over the masses make people speculate whether he will follow the footsteps of the late MGR and enter politics. Though there has been a lot of pressure on him to enter politics by the likes of actor turned journalist, Cho Ramaswamy (“Rajnikant is the best person for chief ministership because he has a basic integrity and simplicity, a quality which is very rare these days”) When pressed, Rajnikant answers in his own inimitable style, “Yesterday I was a conductor, today I’m a star, tomorrow what I’ll be only He knows!”

Ego and starry airs are unknown to Rajnikant. During breaks he hardly ever rushes to his air-conditioned makeup room. Instead, he prefers to sleep on the sets, even without a pillow, merely covering his eyes with a wet cloth. He never comes to functions with a retinue behind him and even prefers to drive his own car.shiviji

A bit of a recluse, he may be at heart, but everyone who’s had the privilege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step, and a warm glow in his heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he’s the sort who deserves all the superstardom he’s earned. Such men, indeed, are rare.

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Meet the Boss of Bollywood

Poonam Dhillon remembers him for his antics on and off screen. Anupam Kher is in awe of his screen presence. Filmmaker Pankaj Parashar calls him The Man. Dimple Kapadia recalls the method in his madness. When it comes to applause, fellow actors and directors of Rajnikant have lots to say about him, especially now that he’s taking home a wad of Rs 20 crore for Tamil film, Sivaji—The Boss.

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“In Indian cinema, if there is a face to ‘untouchable’, it’s Rajnikant. He’s probably India’s biggest brand,” says Poonam Dhillon, his Dosti Dushmani co-star. In that sense, he is untouchable; even top Bollywood actors don’t pocket more than Rs 12 crore per film.

Yet, though he is Kollywood’s undisputable King, Bollywood never really saw Rajnikant as a hero, except for Anil Sharma’s Farishtey, J Om Prakash’s Bhagwan Dada and Wafadar, which were forgotten soon after. Rajni was often the bridesmaid in projects like Hum, Chaalbaaz, Insaniyat ke Devta, as he shared screen space with Amitabh Bachchan, Rakesh Roshan, Sunny Deol, Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini, Sridevi and Kamal Hassan.

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“Rajnikant mania hit Bollywood in the late 80s and early 90s. Suddenly there was a sea of films one after the other, with people he knew, like K C Bokadia, Parashar and Om Prakash,” film analyst Indu Mirani notes. But except for his crisp Tamil accent, a Romeo-style red scarf, a cowboyish swagger, there was little to write home about his Bollywood career.
“At that point, Rajnikant earned about Rs 18 lakh to Rs 20 lakh per film. But, of course, I’m talking 1989. Yet, money was never a criterion for Rajnikant. For him, it was a friendly gesture; I still say he was helping me out,” Chaalbaaz director Parashar recounts.

“He’s the grandmaster of action and drama. For a star to do so well in regional cinema, it doesn’t really make sense to try and grab a role or two in Bollywood. Rajnikant is at home in Chennai,” says Kher, his Hum and Uttar Dakshin co-star. “I’m proud of his stature; it shows that Kollywood is bigger than Bollywood.”

With Rajni’s films earning twice as much as a Bollywood blockbuster, the hero at 57 laughs loudest.

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RajaniKanth Sivaji the boss finally released and Shanker managed his 9th Super hit.Sivaji is powerfull movie with rajani,shreya and suman in lead roles.What makes sivaji another super hit is excellent script,best background locations,presentation of songs,fights are all excelent.Movie is completely different from shanker’s prev super hit movies like oke okadu and Gentleman.
Story of movie is very good contain lot of good twists so telling story first only is not god as u may loss thrill.In short Shivaji is story of USA NRI who comes back to india to do something good for people here and after some thinking on major Problems on india he plans to give some free services to society like Complete free education from childhood to higher education to merit students and medical needs t poor people in india.Now many anti social elements stop him to achieve this god services to people and troubles sivaji huge till he loose everything he have,still sivaji works hard and finally do things what he planed successfully.How he manages to achieve his aim is story line of film.

US NRI comming back to india and facing all this problems for society is shown very well by director.problems that public organizations face if some one really try to do god to poor people are shown very natural and effective way.Same time Sivaji will fall in love with shreya and love story is run parallel in very decent manner with excellent songs.Sivaji apart from power full social based script proves to be one of best love story ever made in tamil film history.Second half mostly deals with action part sivaji comeback after huge loss and how he becomes winner.
Although every second of film is highlight still few things like Rajani imitation of big hero’s like NTR,ANR, chiranjeevi makes viewers shout with joy.In many places shanker managed to maintain film is high tempo mainly background locations of songs are mind blowing you cant get this much enjoyment in any other movie for sure.Every song in movie hase its own importance with good concept in them.vaji vaji song and Sahana are top class highlight songs in this movie.Sivaji hase every rajani styles that fans are crazy about with complete stype song.Sivaji will show rajani is very new look with latest costumes every showen in indian films and very highclass trends and tech values.Ballekka songs with guest nayantara rocks and will please masses.

Shreya the leading lady is also given importance and she played her carrier best role.Shreya in rajani looks really gorgeous and in songs she will will blow youth.Shanker the master of tamil films showed her in very great style in all songs and sivaji will be biggest sucess of shreya in her life.She played not very big role but managed to impress everyone.Another lead role is suman’s which is surprise offer for him people say because of his goodlooks and acting skills he was selected for film.Suman played typical business man who trys to earn as much as he can and sivaji social services for free hurts him.Comedy is managed by vivek and timing between vivek and rajini is manages very effectively by shanker and leads to great comedy track in film.A.R raheman again proved his talent and sivaji songs will remain in public for few years.
Finally shanker this time based his film on back money of rich people and how it is effecting poor.Sivaji is lot better then his other filims with superstar rajani in lead.Sivaji is not just rajani Movie for his fans with some shanker look but it will entertine every viewer who likes to watch good film.Over all rajani is yet another Blockbuster.

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Sivaji The Boss Rajini Movie

Sivaji The Boss is upcoming rajini south indian film. Sivaji is directed by shanker and music director is A.R rahaman.Siviji starring South super star Rajini,shreya,prakash raj, suman and nayantara.The film will be released in tamil and telugu with some name of course.Lyrics are by 3-4 famous writers and tunes are given by rahaman.Film is about to release is very large scale around 3000 centers.After many probs and postponements finally rajini sivaji is about to release on June 15.This film is highest budget fiml ever made in history of tamil film industry.This film is produced by AVM south top producers gross investment is around 50 cores and also rajini is payed around 20 cores which is highest payment given to any indian till date. Bollywood films like Hero and devdas where made with budget og 50 corers+ which is now beaked by this movie and also high collections are expected in return.This rajini film will compete with kamal  movie dasavathram but shanker and rajini are lot forward then kamal movie.

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In 1994 shanker gave big hit kadhalan and he was

offered films with tamil 2 stars kamal and rajini.Shanker made film Indian with kamal which was
super hit and rajini film was cancled.Later shanger made jeans with aishwarya and planned film
again with rajini but rajini rejected film and it was made under his productions with arjun which
was blockbuster in 2 languages.Even shanker planned second movie with kamal but it dint happened and flop with teeage film Boys shanker again moved to mass film this time with Vikram.Anniyan
which is shanker latest super hit with vikram finally helped him lot.Shanker was offered huge
films with major stars like salman khan in bollywood,chiranjeevi in telugu and vijay in tamil but
he had something in mind that is making film with tamil superstar rajini.

Tamil film industry’s largest and oldest film production company AVM hase planned film with huge budget.After film announcement director sharker took all best technicians in there filed.Sujatha as writer,costumes manish,art direction Thotta Tharani,prabhu deva and for music they have picked A.R Rahaman on rajini recc insted of Harris Jayraj Anniyan fame.Comming to shivaji star cast Praksh raj was selected automatic for his great performances in recent films,vadivelu Chandramukhi fame with rajini.Leading role was little mess shanker first approched aishwarya rai , aish rejected as she was busy with hollywood and bollywood projects later ayesha takia was offered and even that was not sucess, ayesha takia said he hase language problem with tamil but last year she did teleugu film with Nag.Rani Mukherjee from bollywood accepted but due to huge money demand she was also dropped.Now in tamil industry all top actresses where considered and finally Shreya was picked.Item song in film was also considered bollywod mallika but finally it was done my nayantara.Lawyer key role was expected by Big B but due to dates probe that BigB given was canceled and tamil actor was replaced.

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Ater shooting started in 2005 AVM studious after some gap Official shooting was started in Hyderabad Ramoji Film City later it was made in Bilbao with new rajini hairstyle after many different locations like puna it was complated finally.There was rumers that rajini is doing 7 roles but it looks wrong.
Sivaji audio was released and it became very big hit.Around 15 lacks copys scoled already and huge ring tones where downloaded worldwide and this proved to me first sucess of this major project.A.R Ramahan proved his talent gained and gave very good tunes all tunes proved to be very good.Saviji is about to release world wide in 3000 centers on 15 june hope it will be blockbuster and it will show power of rajini in Masses and shanker direction.

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It’s no surprising that  Shreya Saran is all praise for her Shivaji hero superstar Rajinikanth because he is such a big name in Indian cinema. She said that getting the chance to act with the superstar is an unexpected jackpot in her film career.

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“It is a dream of every artiste to act with superstar Rajini in at least one scene. But the almighty has blessed me with a bumper prize to act as his pair. Even now, it is unbelievable and the whole experience will be there all my life. There is no need to say anything about the superstar. Introducing the good he has done to the people of his kingdom would sound childish. He is simply superb and far from any comparisons. Shivaji has pushed my career to a new high. For an actress like me, it is a powerful visiting card to cope in any language,” she said.

She is also not averse to glamour roles. “In Hindi also, I have completed a film titled Awarapan. There are a few seductive scenes in this film too but they are quite enjoyable and never awkward. I did those scenes only after the completion of Shivaji. I’m very much pleased to hear that I have a sexy figure. I would like to do sexy roles too with sincerity and professional touch. Just showing the beauty will never help one to establish as an actress. I will never be an immature performer in glamour based roles too,” said Shreya.

Now, Shivaji heroine has revealed for all to know that she is ready to expose. Are you hearing filmmakers?

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leading lady opposite South’s biggest superstar Rajinikath in his much awaited multi-crore film ‘Sivaji’ — and she can’t stop gushing about it. For the 20-something actor, who is otherwise a well-known name in the Telegu film industry, ‘Sivaji’ is more than just another film — both professionally and personally. “My excitement knew no bounds when I realised I was to star opposite Rajinikant. Let’s face it, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I can say that today, a year after the film, I feel so much more enriched as an actor.”
Shriya offers an insight to the real Rajinikant. “He is seen as this demi-god, but you’d be surprised to know how humble he is. When we used to shoot, we wouldn’t even realise that he is on the sets. He would quietly sit on a char and read his script; in an industry where everyone is running after fame and more fame, Rajini-sir is an example of how some still remain unpretentious despite all the hype,” she says.

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But was there a mental block for Shriya, given that there is a 40-year age gap between them? “It could have been tough for me, but he made me feel very comfortable. He is a child at heart. Anything I had a problem with, he would help me fix it,” she smiles. While ‘Sivaji’ is yet to be released, there is speculation that it may premiere at this years IIFA awards on June 7. “I just can’t wait for the release. I might even turn up at IIFA,” Shriya signs off.

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