Introduction to a Superstar
The Indian superstar Rajinikanth is a phenomenon in India, with a career spanning 50 years in the film industry. His journey is an extraordinary one, from rags to riches, and he has become a demigod to his fans. With over 170 films to his name, Rajinikanth has defined generations with his work in the Tamil film industry.
A Humble Beginning
Rajinikanth’s story began in 1975 when he debuted in the film Apoorva Raagangal. He was a young Shivaji Rao Gaekwad at the time, and his role was short but unforgettable. From there, he went on to act in numerous films, playing a variety of roles, from hero to villain. His latest film, Coolie, was released on August 14th and celebrates his journey with a story that reflects his own life.
Rise to Fame
Rajinikanth’s rise to fame was not an easy one. He grew up in poverty, and his father was a policeman. He had to work as a coolie (porter) to make ends meet, but his passion for theater led him to the Madras Film Institute, where he was discovered by the Tamil filmmaker K Balachander. His dark complexion, rustic drawl, and street-wise swagger became his cinematic identity, and he quickly became a favorite among fans.
Fan Culture
Rajinikanth’s fan culture is unlike any other. His fans are devoted to him, and he is worshiped in temples built in his honor. In Japan, he is a phenomenon, with fans passionate about his films. His fan clubs organize blood donation camps, aid trips, and community events in his name. For his fans, Rajinikanth is a demigod, and his idolization is of mythical proportions.
Unique Appeal
Part of Rajinikanth’s enduring appeal lies in his choice of stories and roles. He has played a wide range of characters, from action heroes to spiritual figures. His films are a carnival, an intoxicating mix of street loans, pride of the working class, joint ceremony, and delirious joy. Watching a Rajinikanth film is less a demonstration than a celebration, with fans cheering, whistling, and throwing coins on the screen.
Impact on Society
Rajinikanth’s influence extends beyond the film industry. He has become a moral beacon for his fans, and his values of loyalty, courage, humor, and justice are timeless and universal. He has dealt with politics, but never started a party or contested elections, occupying a unique space as a moral leader. The film historian Theodore Baskaran says that the greatest stars of the Tamil cinema take a space once held by folk gods, and Rajinikanth’s influence is more than a celebrity, shaping the dedication of fans who worship him with milk and garlands at dawn.
Legacy
Rajinikanth’s legacy is one of hard work, commitment, goodwill, and responsible behavior towards co-stars, producers, and distributors. He has worked with many filmmakers, including SP Muthuraman, who credits his success to his dedication and values. Rajinikanth’s story is an inspiration to many, a reminder that with passion, perseverance, and values, one can achieve greatness. For his fans, Rajinikanth is a hero, a symbol of hope and magic in their lives.
