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Thalivar, the Superstar of Indian cinema, turns 73 today!

Rajinikanth is not just an actor; he is a cultural phenomenon. His films have enthralled audiences for over four decades, and his unique style and mannerisms have made him an icon.

Here are some of the things that make Rajinikanth special:

  • His screen presence is electrifying.
  • He can do action, comedy, and drama with equal ease.
  • He has a loyal fan base that extends across generations.
  • He is a role model for many young people.

On his 73rd birthday, we take a look at some of his most iconic films:

  • Baasha (1995)
  • Annamalai (1992)
  • Muthu (1995)
  • Padayappa (1999)
  • Chandramukhi (2005)

These films are just a small sampling of Rajinikanth’s prolific career. He has worked in over 150 films and has won numerous awards, including the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award.

Rajinikanth is a legend in the Indian film industry. His films have entertained millions of people around the world.

Happy birthday, Thalivar!

We wish you many more years of success and happiness.

In addition to his film career, Rajinikanth is also a philanthropist. He has supported many charitable organizations and has been involved in various social causes.

Here are some of the charities that Rajinikanth has supported:

  • The Akshaya Patra Foundation
  • The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences
  • The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund

Rajinikanth’s generosity has helped thousands of people in need. He is a true humanitarian.

In conclusion, Rajinikanth is a giant of Indian cinema. He is an actor, a philanthropist, and a role model.

We are grateful for his contribution to Indian culture and wish him all the best in the years to come.

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