Known earlier as Sivaji Rao, Rajinikanth was born in a not well to do home located in Karnataka, India. Before coming into the limelight of the entertainment industry, Rajinkanth served as a public transport conductor. His star shone when he got discovered by film director K. Balachander, who introduced him to the Tamil film industry. Balachander was able to see deep into Rajinikanth, and came to the realization that his style and talent would do India’s entertainment industry a lot of good. If today, the whole of India adores Rajinikanth, it becomes conspicuously true that Director Balachander should also have some credit to that effect. From a humble home, Rajinikanth does well never to forget his beginning. Whenever he has some time to spare, he does well to hang around with his compatriots. By means of this meek act, he is able to reach the hearts of all his fans. He has a unique style of cigarette tossing, which has fortunately earned him a lot of roles in movies. He really gets his fans yearning for more of his acting, and so they do not mind to pay double the due amount just to see his movie as soon as possible. Beyond people who understand Rajinikanth’s language, there are numerous people belonging to other languages who greatly admire him for his unique style. A very good attitude he adopts in life is that he always does well to be as simple as possible, as well as give all people the due respect. He never forgets Balachander, as well as his friends, no matter how high he gets elevated in life. His latest movie is doing fantastic on the world market; it has even been declared the highest grosser of the month. He is never moved when huge profit is made; neither is he moved when losses are incurred in production. After venturing into commercial movie production, Rajinikanth was blessed with an increase in fan base and finally rose from being the Southern Superstar to the Indian Superhero. At 65, he is still making it big, and has his all time movie collection to be a mix of action, sentiment and great comedy.
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