Top 10 Rajinikanth roles
Endhiran
(2010): It's not easy to match steps with the world's most beautiful
woman (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) but nothing is impossible for the star
who many say doesn't rule the box-office, but owns it. The super-fun
sci-fi flick, a technical marvel, effortlessly walked away with a slew
of awards and box-office records.
Sivaji
(2007): This film of political intrigue received a phenomenal response
in India and overseas. Rajinikanth plays Sivaji Arumugam, the suave NRI,
who fights, romances and dances in his inimitable style.
Chandramukhi
(2005): Rajinikanth plays Saravanan, a psychiatrist, with his trademark
charisma. The film introduces Rajinikanth through a stunt sequence and
special effects to set the mood
Padayappa
(1999): Rajinikanth plays upright engineer Padayappa in this Tamil
drama. The superstar was hailed for his positive energy in the film
which became a blockbuster by earning over Rs 20 crore in profit.
Baashha (1995):
Among Rajinikanth's best-loved roles for his punch dialogues and
mannerisms. Rajinikanth plays an auto-driver in the film which is an
adaptation of the Hindi film Hum, starring Amitabh Bachchan.
Muthu (1995): Muthu
was special for two reasons - firstly it was the first Rajini movie
which had music by AR Rahman and secondly it was the first Indian movie
to be dubbed in Japanese. The movie ran for 85 days in 55 centres in
Tamil Nadu itself. Rajnikanth features as Muthu and Zamindar, Muthu's
father.
Veera
(1994): A romantic-comedy, Veera became one of the highest grossing
films of 1994. Rajinikanth plays Muthu who comes to the city from his
village to participate in a singing competition.
Geraftaar (1985):
Rajinikanth played an extended cameo in this film starring Kamal
Haasan and Amitabh Bachchan. Cinema's biggest stars in one frame for
the first time was enough to ensure the movie rocked the box-office.
After Geraftaar, Rajini did a couple of other hit Hindi films like Chaalbaaz and Hum.
Andha Kanoon (1983):
Also starring Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini, this was Rajini's
first Bollywood movie. The movie became one of the highest grossing
movies of that time.
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