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Sunday 2 June 2013

Rajinikanth

Rajinikanth

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Rajinikanth
Rajinikanth during audio release of robot.jpg
Rajinikanth at the audio release of Enthiran in 2010
BornShivajirao Gaikwad
12 December 1950 (age 62)[1]
BangaloreMysore State (Now Karnataka), India
ResidenceChennaiTamil Nadu, India
OccupationFilm actor, producer, screenwriter
Years active1975–present
Spouse(s)Latha Rangachari
(1981–present)
Children
Relatives (son-in-law)
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2000)
Rajinikanth (born 12 December 1950 as Shivajirao Gaikwad), popularly referred to and credited in films as Superstar Rajini,[2] is an Indian film actor, media personality, and cultural icon.[3] He made his debut as an actor in the National Film Award–winning Tamil filmApoorva Raagangal (1975), directed by K. Balachander, whom the actor considers his mentor.
After a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films, he gradually rose to become an established film actor. He continues to hold a matinee idol status in the popular culture of India.[4] His mannerisms and stylised delivery of dialogue in films contribute to his mass popularity and appeal.[4] After being paid INR26 crore (US$4.8 million) for his role in Sivaji (2007), he became the highest paid actor in Asia after Jackie Chan.[5][6][7][8]
Rajinikanth has worked in over 150 films across in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi film Industry. He has won six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards—four Best Actor Awards and two Special Awards for Best Actor—and a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award. He was bestowed the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour in 2000. Other than acting, Rajinikanth has also worked as a producer and screenwriter.

Early life [edit]

Rajinikanth was born as Shivajirao Gaikwad,[9] to mother Jijabai and father Ramoji Rao Gaikwad, a police constable, on 12 December 1950 in the Indian city of Bangalore in Mysore State, present-day Karnataka.[1] He was the youngest of four siblings and has two brothers and a sister. After his mother's death when he was nine years old,[10] he struggled with an impoverished lifestyle during his childhood. During that time, he often did odd jobs as a coolie in his community. He attended the Government Model Primary School at Gavipuram, Bangalore, where he had his elementary education in Kannada.[11]
Between 1966 and 1973 he worked in many places in Bangalore and Chennai. He performed various jobs before joining the Bangalore Transport Service (BTS) as a bus conductor.[12][13] He began to take part in stage plays after Kannada playwright and director Topi Muniappa offered him a chance to act in mythological moral plays. His most notable was that of the villainousDuryodhana.[14] In 1973, his friend and co-worker Raj Bahadur motivated him to join the Madras Film Institute and also financially supported him during this phase.[15][16] His performance in a stage play eventually caught the eye of film director K. Balachander.[14] The director advised him to learn to speak Tamil, a recommendation that Rajinikanth quickly followed and which proved to be extremely useful in his career.[17]

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