Aana vara vendiya nerathula correcta vandhuduven ( No one can tell when or how I'll arrive, but when the time is right, I will be there).' ' Naan eppo varuven, epdi varuvennu yarukkum theriyathu. The film had a popular dialogue that hinted at his political aspirations, K S Ravikumar's 1995 film Muthu was dubbed in Japanese for his huge fan base in Japan. He played a larger-than-life gangster in Suresh Krissna's cult classic Baasha, one of the biggest hits of his career.īaasha is packed with popular dialogues like ' Naan oru tharavai sonna nooru tharavai sonna madhiri ( I may say it once, but it means it is said a hundred times)' and the philosophical ' Aandavan nallavangala sodhipaan aana kai vida maatan! Kettavangalukku alli alli kodupaan aana kadaisila kai vittuduvaan! ( God tests good people, but doesn't abandon them! He generously gives to bad people but abandons them in the end!)
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His ' Idhu Eppadi Irukku? ( How's this?)', uttered every time he bullied Kamal, who played a limping orphan in the film, is considered the first catchphrase of his career.įrom playing the antagonist, to small supporting roles to becoming one of the biggest stars of Indian cinema, Rajinikanth has come a long way. Rajinikanth played the antagonist with relatively less screen time, but ensured that he did not end up as just another villain soon forgotten by the audience.
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The film starred Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and Sridevi. After that the BJP put in all the efforts to make Rajinikanth join the party thinking about his stardom and the 1996 elections.Rajinikanth's hit dialogues started way back in 1977 in Bharathiraja's debut film 16 Vayathinile. Both of them denied that there were no political indications in the visit, but it seemed like both held each other in great regard.
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In 2014, his political stature grew as Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the actor at his residence before the general elections. In this phase Rajinikanth was completely hospitalised and did not indulge in politics much except for his support to the AIADMK in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections in 2011. He was also admitted to the Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute in the month of May for respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. Isabel's hospital, in Chennai, for breathlessness and fever. But he suffered a mild foodborne illness in the sets for which he had to undergo medications. The Tamil Superstar was about to appear in Rana, a period film to be produced by his daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth and directed by K. Padayappa are something which people celebrate even today. Nan oru thadava sonna nooru thadava sonna madhiri”, (If i say it once, its equivalent to having said it a hundred time) - a punch dialogue from the movieĮn vazhi thani vazhi”(My way is a unique way) from Meanwhile, he was changing the trend and style of Tamil cinema with his mannerisms and unique dialogues. Later in the same year, the BJP-AIADMK alliance was not able to win even a single seat in the state assembly election that followed. His efforts against PMK was all in vain once again as the party won only 5 seats in the Lok Sabha election. Though Rajinikanth did not change his opinion on Jayalalithaa, he supported the alliance thinking that the BJP will work for ‘linking all the rivers in the country’ to solve the drinking water crisis. After the failure he faced in the 1998 general elections, in 2004 he entered into politics again by raising his voice against the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) and supported the AIADMK-BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) alliance as PMK had created a big ruckus against his film ‘Baba’.