Celebrating the legendary Rajinikanth’s 73rd birthday, the film industry buzzed with excitement as ‘Thalaivar 170’s first look and title were unveiled. Directed by TJ Gnanavel, this film marks a significant moment, reuniting Rajinikanth with Amitabh Bachchan after three decades. Fans are eager for this high-budget flick, which adds to Rajinikanth’s impressive array of films, including past hits with Bachchan.
Rajinikanth’s Saga in Indian Cinema
Born Shivaji Rao Gaikwad in Bangalore on December 12, 1950, Rajinikanth’s early life was marked by the sad loss of his mother at nine. A sporty child, he also embraced spiritual values at the Ramakrishna Math. His educational journey in Bangalore was a mix of studies and playful mischief, leading him to various jobs, including that of a bus conductor, before he found his calling in cinema.
Rajinikanth’s career was based on a lasting friendship with former bus driver Raj Bahadur, who guided him into sports. This led him to enroll in the Madras Film Institute which launched his film career.
Rajinikanth’s first film was in “Apurva Ragangal” (1975), but it was “Billa” (1980) that established him as a major action star. His cinematography boasts of iconic films like “Moondru Mugam”, “Nallavanukku Nallavan”, technological breakthrough “Enthiran” “2.0” and others After taking a short break he came back with popular music hears as “Chandramukhi” and “Shivaji”, and the latter “Jailor”. . . . . It does attract an audience.
the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan, and Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Super star Rajinikanth’s influence extends beyond cinema. Rajini is a cultural icon, known for his unique style and his deep spiritual depth. Despite a brief foray into politics, his legacy is primarily in film and philanthropy, demonstrating humility and inspiring countless fans around the worldwide