- Real Name: Shivaji Rao Gaikwad
- Date of Birth : 12.12.1950
- Time of Birth : 11:54 P.M.
- Place of Birth : Bangalore
- Star/Rasi: Sirvana/Magaram
- Color: Black
- Height: 5 feet 9 inch
- Weight : 70 Kg
- Name of Spouse : Mrs. Latha Rajinikanth, Principal, The Ashram
- Date of Marriage: 26.02.1981 4:30 A.M
- Place of Marriage: Thirupathi
- Date of Reception : 14.03.1981 6:00 A.M
- Place of Reception : Taj Coromandal, Chennai
- Names of Children: Aishwarya & Sowandarya
- Address : 18, Raghava Veera Avenue, Poes Garden, Chennai-86
- Contact : 2,499,129,124,990,270
- Fax: 24838890 (Raghavendra Mandapam)
- Father's Name: Ramoji Rao
- Mother's Name: Rambhai
- Brother's Name : Sathya Narayana Rao & Nageshwara Rao
- Guru : K.Balachandar
- Spiritual Guru : Satchithananda Swamiji
- Favourite God : Shri Raghavendra
- Favourite Books : Books written by Shri Ramana Maharishi
- Favourite City : Chennai
- Favourite Colour : Black
- Favourite Drinks : Juice & Curd
- Favourite Foods : Chicken & Mutton items
- Happiest Moments : To be alone
- Worst Moments : Left the job of Conductor
- Worst Period : 1978 - 1981
- Favourite Dress : White Kurtha
- Favourite Place: Himalaya
- Favourite Place in House: Pooja Room
- Favourite Proverb : Beware of Everything -that is un true; stick to the Truth shall succeed slowly but steadily
- Favourite work : Self-driving
- Unforgettable Man: K.Balachandar
- Unforgettable Function : Bassha Silver Jubilee Function
- Unforgettable Friend : Sri Priya
- First Film : Aboorva Ragangal
- 50th Film : Tiger (Telugu)
- 100th Film : Shri Raghavendrar
- 125th Film : Rajathi Raja
- 150th Film : Padyappa
- Favourite Hollywood : ActorSylvester Stallone
- Favourite Indian Actor : Kamalhaasan
- Favourite Actress: Rekha (Hindi)
- Favourite Role : Romantic Roles
- Most Valuable Item: Appreciation Letter from K.Balachander for the film "Mullum Malarum"
- Favourite Language : English
- Favourite Films : Hollywood Films
- Favourite Novel : Kalki's Ponniyin Selvan & T. Janakiraman's Amma Vanthal
- Favourite Cinema Scene : Duet Scene
- Favourite Writer : Jayagandhan
- Favourite Poet : Kannadasan
- Favourite Musician : Illayaraja
- Favourite Speaker : Vattal Nagaraj
- Favourite Songs : Songs sung by Chandrababu
- Favourite Film : Veera Kesari (Kannada)
- Favourite Politician : Singapore President Lee Quan-u
- Unforgettable Leader : Mahatma Gandhiji
- About Mahatma Gandhiji : Form of Truth; Great Yogi
- About Bharathiar : Real Rebel Poet
- About Kamarajar : Real "Padikatha Methai"
- About Periyar : Real Spiritualist
- About Annadurai : Great Leader
- About Kalaigar : The only leader for Tamil Community
- About M.G.R : Guardian to Tamil Cinema
- About Shjivaji Ganeshan : Dictionary of Tamil Cinema
- About Jayshankar : Sportiveness
- About Shivakumar : Punctuality
- About Kamalahaasan : Sincerity
- Message to Fan : Live & Let Live
- About Rajinikanth : I live for myself ; I don't care anybody but I respect everybody
Rajinikanth was born as Shivaji Rao Gaekwad to his mother Jijabai and father Ramoji Rao Gaekwad, on December 12, 1949 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He was the youngest among four children; has two elder brothers and a sister. After the death of his mother, he struggled with an impoverished lifestyle during his childhood. He had his formal education in Acharya Patasala and had his higher education in Ramakrishna Mission in Bangalore. Between 1968 and 1973 he worked in many places in Chennai, thus moving continuously from Bangalore to Chennai. He performed various odd jobs before joining the then-Bangalore Transport Service as a bus conductor. In 1973, he moved to Chennai to seek a career in acting and joined the Madras Film Institute with the help of a friend.
Acting career
Rajinikanth left his job as bus conductor and joined the Madras Film Institute in 1974. Rajinikanth made his debut into movies through Tamil cinema with Kailasam Balachander's Apoorva Raagangal. He worked in Bollywood with Andha Kanoon. He appeared in several Hindi films, such as Chaalbaaz, Uttar Dakshan, Gangvaa, Jeet Hamaari, Asli Naqli, John Jani Janardhan, Meri Adaalat, Giraftaar, Hum, Farishtay, Tyagi and many more. He starred in the 1988 American film Bloodstone, which released with much fanfare in India but was unsuccessful in the United States. His 1995 film Muthu was dubbed into Japanese while his 2005 film Chandramukhi was dubbed in German and released in all German-speaking nations. He has acted in about 101 movies in Tamil, 17 in Telugu, 11 in Kannada, 2 in Malayalam, one each in Bengali and English, and 24 in Hindi (apart from a few movies where he did guest appearances in Hindi).
Supporting roles: 1975–1977
Rajinikanth's first film was Apoorva Raagangal, a film directed by Kailasam Balachander. Though Rajinikanth refers to director Balachander as his guru or mentor, it was director S. P. Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajinikanth’s image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977), as a villain in the first half of the film and a protagonist in the second. Around this time Mullum Malarum (1978), directed by J. Mahendran, established Rajinikanth in the Tamil film arena as a film hero. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted Muthuraman to make a mushy melodrama with Rajinikanth as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings in Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979).
These films were the turning points in Rajinikanth’s career; he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences to one who could also evoke emotions. The acceptance of Rajinikanth sans his stylized mannerisms proved he had at last become a "star". His film roles were mainly as a villain during the period 1975 to 1977, co-starring frequently with Kamal Haasan as the protagonist, in movies like 16 Vayadhinilae, Moondru Mudichu and Avargal. In 1978, Rajinikanth acted in the film Bairavi.
Acting career
Rajinikanth left his job as bus conductor and joined the Madras Film Institute in 1974. Rajinikanth made his debut into movies through Tamil cinema with Kailasam Balachander's Apoorva Raagangal. He worked in Bollywood with Andha Kanoon. He appeared in several Hindi films, such as Chaalbaaz, Uttar Dakshan, Gangvaa, Jeet Hamaari, Asli Naqli, John Jani Janardhan, Meri Adaalat, Giraftaar, Hum, Farishtay, Tyagi and many more. He starred in the 1988 American film Bloodstone, which released with much fanfare in India but was unsuccessful in the United States. His 1995 film Muthu was dubbed into Japanese while his 2005 film Chandramukhi was dubbed in German and released in all German-speaking nations. He has acted in about 101 movies in Tamil, 17 in Telugu, 11 in Kannada, 2 in Malayalam, one each in Bengali and English, and 24 in Hindi (apart from a few movies where he did guest appearances in Hindi).
Supporting roles: 1975–1977
Rajinikanth's first film was Apoorva Raagangal, a film directed by Kailasam Balachander. Though Rajinikanth refers to director Balachander as his guru or mentor, it was director S. P. Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajinikanth’s image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977), as a villain in the first half of the film and a protagonist in the second. Around this time Mullum Malarum (1978), directed by J. Mahendran, established Rajinikanth in the Tamil film arena as a film hero. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted Muthuraman to make a mushy melodrama with Rajinikanth as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings in Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979).
These films were the turning points in Rajinikanth’s career; he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences to one who could also evoke emotions. The acceptance of Rajinikanth sans his stylized mannerisms proved he had at last become a "star". His film roles were mainly as a villain during the period 1975 to 1977, co-starring frequently with Kamal Haasan as the protagonist, in movies like 16 Vayadhinilae, Moondru Mudichu and Avargal. In 1978, Rajinikanth acted in the film Bairavi.
Lead roles: 1978–1989
His first major role as a solo hero was in Chilakamma Cheppindi, a Telugu film. Later he performed as lead hero in the Tamil film Bairavi. He still appeared in several films in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. In Kannada he was appreciated in movies like Sahodarara Savaal, Galate Samsara, Kiladi Kittu and Kumkuma Rakshe. In Anthuleni Katha, a Telugu remake of Aval Oru Thodar Kathai, he enacted the role of a drunkard brother of Jayaprada, which made him popular among Telugu audiences. In fact, Anthuleni Katha was the first movie in which he appeared in a major role. Previously, in Apoorva Raagangal and Katha Sangama he had performed very small roles. At that time he was the busiest actor in India; he would complete shooting at Madras at noon and fly to Hyderabad, where he would complete shooting by evening, then fly to Bangalore and finish the shooting by night and again fly to Madras. At this point in his career, Rajinikanth abruptly chose to quit acting, but was coaxed back. He continued acting with the blockbuster Tamil film Billa, which was a remake of the blockbuster Bollywood movie Don. With its phenomenal success he was accepted as a full-fledged hero. Billa was followed by a row of hits, namely Murattu Kaalai, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla, Pudukavithai and Moondru Mugam. K. Balachander’s first home production, Netrikan, proved to be yet another milestone in Rajni’s career. He acted in his first cameo role alongside Meena Durairaj, who was a child actor then, in the movie Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984). More box-office hits dominated the 80s, including Padikkathavan, Thee, Velaikaran, Dharmathin Thalaivan, Mr. Bharath, and Maaveeran. In his 100th movie, Sri Raghavendra, he played the Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami.
Career peak: 1989–1999
His movies released during the nineties included Thalapathy, Mannan, Annamalai, Uzhaippali, Veera, Baasha, Muthu, Arunachalam and Padayappa. Rajinikanth wrote his first screenplay and acted as a special appearance in the film Valli (1993). His film Baasha was released in 1995. His film Muthu was the first Tamil film to be dubbed into Japanese (as Muthu: The Dancing Maharajah) and became popular in Japan. Padayappa's release in 1999. Padayappa was directed by K. S. Ravikumar.
Baba: 2002
After more than a three-year sabbatical from cinema, at 52 years of age, he starred in his home production, Baba, which released on 15 August 2002. The screenplay revolved around a story about a gangster who later engages in spirituality. It fell short of market expectations and the high bids reportedly translated to heavy losses for the distributors, which Rajinikanth repaid.
work: 2005
Rajinikanth chose to act in director P. Vasu's Tamil remake of the Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu, titled Chandramukhi. It was released on 14 April 2005, and went on to create new box office records, such as being the longest running Tamil film as of 2007. Just after Chandramukhi's release, it was reported that AVM Productions were to produce a film directed by S. Shankar starring Rajinikanth. The film was titled Sivaji: The Boss and released on 15 June 2007; it went on to become ranked among other major Bollywood and Hollywood releases of the year. Sivaji charted as one of the top-ten best films of United Kingdom and South Africa box offices upon release. Following Sivaji, Rajinikanth worked with P. Vasu again for Kuselan, a remake of the Malayalam film Kadha Parayumbol, in which Rajinikanth played a cameo role as himself, a star in the Indian film industry, and as a best friend to the main character. According to Rajinikanth, the film somewhat narrarates his early life. The film however performed poorly at box offices; some distributors incurred major losses due to the film, which Rajinikanth voluntarily settled with his own budget.
During the course of the production for Sivaji, Ocher Studios, the animation company of Rajinikanth's daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth, in association with Adlabs announced their intention of producing a CGI animation film starring an animated version of Rajinikanth. He will be lending his voice to the lead character in the project, titled Sultan: The Warrior; it will be directed by his daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth, with music provided by A. R. Rahman. Rajinikanth has also been signed to work with the Sivaji team of S. Shankar and A. R. Rahman for the high-budget science-fiction film, Endhiran. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will play opposite Rajinikanth as heroine for the first time. A. R. Murugadoss had previously shown interest in directing Rajinikanth in his next feature film after Ghajini. Rajinikanth has stated that he is interested in starring in Pyramid Saimira's next production, in order to compensate for Kuselan. Rajinikanth announced that he will no longer be acting in "youth roles" after Endhiran and will begin to act in roles which will be closer to his real age.
Awards and honours
Rajinikanth was named as one of the most influential persons in South Asia by Asiaweek. He won a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award for Nallavanuku Nallavan in 1984 and received a nomination for his performance in Muthu in 1995. Between 1977 and 2009, Rajinikanth received several awards from Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, Cinema Express and Filmfans Association for his on-screen performances and off-screen contributions in writing and producing. He has received awards in the Best Actor category for his performance in the films Sivaji, Chandramukhi, Padayappa, Peddarayudu, Baasha, Muthu, Annamalai, Thalapathy, Velaikaran, Sri Raghavendra, Nallavanuku Nallavan, Moondru Mugam, Enkeyo Ketta Kural, Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai, Mullum Malarum and 16 Vayathinile. He received an award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri. He has also received awards in Best Story Writer and Best Producer categories for Valli.
He has also received other honours such as the Raj Kapoor Award in 2007 from the Government of Maharashtra. He was named and honoured with the Padma Bhushan award, India's third highest civilian honour, in 2000 from the Government of India. In September 2005, Rajinikanth won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his role in the film Chandramukhi. Recently, he was selected as the Indian Entertainer of the Year for 2007 by NDTV, competing against the likes of Shahrukh Khan. In 2010, he received the Chevalier Sivaji Ganesan Award for Excellence in Indian Cinema.
Rajinikanth chose to act in director P. Vasu's Tamil remake of the Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu, titled Chandramukhi. It was released on 14 April 2005, and went on to create new box office records, such as being the longest running Tamil film as of 2007. Just after Chandramukhi's release, it was reported that AVM Productions were to produce a film directed by S. Shankar starring Rajinikanth. The film was titled Sivaji: The Boss and released on 15 June 2007; it went on to become ranked among other major Bollywood and Hollywood releases of the year. Sivaji charted as one of the top-ten best films of United Kingdom and South Africa box offices upon release. Following Sivaji, Rajinikanth worked with P. Vasu again for Kuselan, a remake of the Malayalam film Kadha Parayumbol, in which Rajinikanth played a cameo role as himself, a star in the Indian film industry, and as a best friend to the main character. According to Rajinikanth, the film somewhat narrarates his early life. The film however performed poorly at box offices; some distributors incurred major losses due to the film, which Rajinikanth voluntarily settled with his own budget.
During the course of the production for Sivaji, Ocher Studios, the animation company of Rajinikanth's daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth, in association with Adlabs announced their intention of producing a CGI animation film starring an animated version of Rajinikanth. He will be lending his voice to the lead character in the project, titled Sultan: The Warrior; it will be directed by his daughter Soundarya Rajinikanth, with music provided by A. R. Rahman. Rajinikanth has also been signed to work with the Sivaji team of S. Shankar and A. R. Rahman for the high-budget science-fiction film, Endhiran. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will play opposite Rajinikanth as heroine for the first time. A. R. Murugadoss had previously shown interest in directing Rajinikanth in his next feature film after Ghajini. Rajinikanth has stated that he is interested in starring in Pyramid Saimira's next production, in order to compensate for Kuselan. Rajinikanth announced that he will no longer be acting in "youth roles" after Endhiran and will begin to act in roles which will be closer to his real age.
Awards and honours
Rajinikanth was named as one of the most influential persons in South Asia by Asiaweek. He won a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award for Nallavanuku Nallavan in 1984 and received a nomination for his performance in Muthu in 1995. Between 1977 and 2009, Rajinikanth received several awards from Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, Cinema Express and Filmfans Association for his on-screen performances and off-screen contributions in writing and producing. He has received awards in the Best Actor category for his performance in the films Sivaji, Chandramukhi, Padayappa, Peddarayudu, Baasha, Muthu, Annamalai, Thalapathy, Velaikaran, Sri Raghavendra, Nallavanuku Nallavan, Moondru Mugam, Enkeyo Ketta Kural, Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai, Mullum Malarum and 16 Vayathinile. He received an award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri. He has also received awards in Best Story Writer and Best Producer categories for Valli.
He has also received other honours such as the Raj Kapoor Award in 2007 from the Government of Maharashtra. He was named and honoured with the Padma Bhushan award, India's third highest civilian honour, in 2000 from the Government of India. In September 2005, Rajinikanth won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for his role in the film Chandramukhi. Recently, he was selected as the Indian Entertainer of the Year for 2007 by NDTV, competing against the likes of Shahrukh Khan. In 2010, he received the Chevalier Sivaji Ganesan Award for Excellence in Indian Cinema.
Achievements - Rajinikanth is an immensely popular actor of the South Indian film industry. Recipient of the coveted Padma Shri Award in the year 2002, he has worked in a string of hit films like Murattukaalai, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and Moondru Mugam.
Rajinikanth is a celebrated actor of the South Indian film industry i.e. Tollywood. Born on 12 December 1949, Rajnikanth's was originally named Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. The most unique feature about Rajnikanth's acting is that he can enact comedies, drama, suspense and thrillers with absolute ease. In recognition of marvelous contribution to Indian cinema, he was recently awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in the year 2002. To know more, read on this biography of Rajnikanth.
Rajinikanth hails from a Marathi family of Bangalore in the Karnataka state and was the fourth child of his parents, Jijabai and Ramoji Rao. Although his mother tongue is Marathi, yet Rajnikanth never acted in any Marathi movies till date. His childhood was spent in poverty and he worked as a bus conductor prior his film career. However, it was during this period that Rajnikanth sharpened his acting skill by participating in various theatre plays. In the year, 1973, he joined the Madras Film institute to acquire a basic course in acting.
Initially while working in Tamil cinema, Rajnikanth was given supporting roles like that of a cancer patient in the 1975 film, Apoorva Raagangal directed by K. Balachander. Balachander gave Rajnikanth the name, by which the world now acknowledges him. But it was director, SP Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajnikanth's image by casting him in varied roles. For instance, Rajnikanth was given a positive role in film, Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977). By this time, film Mullum Malarum had Rajnikanth a firm foothold in the Tamil film arena.
The period from 1980 to1989 was the real turning point in the career of Rajnikanth as it took him to soaring really high. However, Rajinikanth abruptly decided to leave acting, but ultimately was coaxed back into it after sometime. He starred in Billa that was a remake of Amitabh Bachchan's Don and it turned out to be a blockbuster hit silencing all his critiques. This was followed by more successful films like Murattukaalai, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and Moondru Mugam.
That popularity of Rajnikanth can simply be gauged by the fact that even two decades after the release of his old hits, they continue to make profits at the box office. K. Balachander's first home production, Netrikan proved to be yet another milestone in Rajini's career. And in his 100th movie, Sri Raghavendra, he played the Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami. Another of Rajnikanth's recent hits was Shivaji released in the first half of 2007.
Rajinikanth is a celebrated actor of the South Indian film industry i.e. Tollywood. Born on 12 December 1949, Rajnikanth's was originally named Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. The most unique feature about Rajnikanth's acting is that he can enact comedies, drama, suspense and thrillers with absolute ease. In recognition of marvelous contribution to Indian cinema, he was recently awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in the year 2002. To know more, read on this biography of Rajnikanth.
Rajinikanth hails from a Marathi family of Bangalore in the Karnataka state and was the fourth child of his parents, Jijabai and Ramoji Rao. Although his mother tongue is Marathi, yet Rajnikanth never acted in any Marathi movies till date. His childhood was spent in poverty and he worked as a bus conductor prior his film career. However, it was during this period that Rajnikanth sharpened his acting skill by participating in various theatre plays. In the year, 1973, he joined the Madras Film institute to acquire a basic course in acting.
Initially while working in Tamil cinema, Rajnikanth was given supporting roles like that of a cancer patient in the 1975 film, Apoorva Raagangal directed by K. Balachander. Balachander gave Rajnikanth the name, by which the world now acknowledges him. But it was director, SP Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajnikanth's image by casting him in varied roles. For instance, Rajnikanth was given a positive role in film, Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri (1977). By this time, film Mullum Malarum had Rajnikanth a firm foothold in the Tamil film arena.
The period from 1980 to1989 was the real turning point in the career of Rajnikanth as it took him to soaring really high. However, Rajinikanth abruptly decided to leave acting, but ultimately was coaxed back into it after sometime. He starred in Billa that was a remake of Amitabh Bachchan's Don and it turned out to be a blockbuster hit silencing all his critiques. This was followed by more successful films like Murattukaalai, Pokkiri Raja, Thanikattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and Moondru Mugam.
That popularity of Rajnikanth can simply be gauged by the fact that even two decades after the release of his old hits, they continue to make profits at the box office. K. Balachander's first home production, Netrikan proved to be yet another milestone in Rajini's career. And in his 100th movie, Sri Raghavendra, he played the Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami. Another of Rajnikanth's recent hits was Shivaji released in the first half of 2007.
Complete MOVIES LIST -
S.No | Name of Film | Language | Director | Music | Date of Release |
1. | Apoorva Raagangal | Tamil | K.Bala Chander | M.S.V | 18.08.1975 |
2. | Katha Sangama | Kanada | Puttanna | Vijaya Basker | 23.01.1976 |
3. | Anthuleni Katha | Telugu | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 27.02.1976 |
4. | Moondru Mudichu | Tamil | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 22.10.1976 |
5. | Baalu Jenu | Kanada | Kunigal Naga Bhushanam Balan | G.K.Venkatesh | 10.12.1976 |
6. | Avargal | Tamil | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 25.02.1977 |
7. | Kavikkuyil | Tamil | Devaraj &Mohan | Ilayaraja | 29.07.1977 |
8. | Raghupathi Raghavan Rajaram | Tamil | Durai | Sankar Ganesh | 12.08.1977 |
9. | Chilakamma Cheppindi | Telugu | Eranki Sharma | M.S.V | 13.08.1977 |
10. | Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri | Tamil | S.R.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 02.09.1977 |
11. | Ondu Premada Kathe | Kanada | S.M.Joe Simon | 02.09.1977 | |
12. | 16 Vayadhiniley | Tamil | Bharati Rajaa | Ilayaraja | 15.09.1977 |
13. | Sahodara Saval | Kanada | K.S.R.Das | Sathyam | 16.09.1977 |
14. | Aadu Puli Attam | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Vijaya Bhaskar | 30.09.1977 |
15. | Gaayathri | Tamil | R.Pattabhiraman | Ilayaraja | 07.10.1977 |
16. | Kumkuma Rakshe | Kanada | S.K.A.Chari | Vijaya Bhasker | 14.10.1977 |
17. | Aarupushpangal | Tamil | K.M.Balakrishnan | M.S.V | 10.11.1977 |
18. | Tholireyi Gadichindi | Telugu | K.S.Rami Reddy | Sathyam | 17.11.1977 |
19. | Aame Katha | Telugu | K.Raghavendra Rao | Chakravarthy | 18.11.1977 |
20. | Galatta Samsara | Kanada | C.V.Rajendran | G.K.Venkatesh | 02.12.1977 |
21. | Shankar Salim Simon | Tamil | P.Madhavan | M.S.V | 10.02.1978 |
22. | Killad Kittu | Kanada | K.S.P.Das | Mohan Kumar | 03.03.1978 |
23. | Annadammula Savaal | Telugu | K.S.R.Das | Sathyam | 03.03.1978 |
24. | Aayiram Janmangal | Tamil | Durai | M.S.V | 10.03.1978 |
25. | Maathu Tappadamaga | Kanada | Peketi Sivaram | Ilayaraja | 31.03.1978 |
26. | Mangudi Minor | Tamil | V.C.Gunanathan | Chandrabose | 02.06.1978 |
27. | Bairavi | Tamil | M.Bhaskar | Ilayaraja | 02.06.1978 |
28. | Ilamai Oonjaladukirathu | Tamil | Sridhar | Ilayaraja | 09.06.1978 |
29. | Sadurangam | Tamil | Durai | V.Kumar | 30.06.1978 |
30. | Vanakkatukuriya Kathaliye | Tamil | Thirulokachander | M.S.V | 14.07.1978 |
31. | Vayasu Pilichindi | Telugu | Sridhar | Ilayaraja | 04.08.1978 |
32. | Mullum Malarum | Tamil | Mahendiran | Ilayaraja | 15.08.1978 |
33.. | Iraivan Kodutha Varam | Tamil | A.Bhimasingh | M.S.V | 22.09.1978 |
34. | Thappida Thala | Kanada | K.Balachander | Vijayabasker | 06.10.1978 |
35. | Thappu Thalangal | Tamil | K.Balachander | Vijayabasker | 30.10.1978 |
36. | Aval Appadithan | Tamil | C.Rudhriah | Ilayaraja | 30.10.1978 |
37. | Thai Meethu Sathiyam | Tamil | R.Thyagarajan | Sankar Ganesh | 30.10.1978 |
38. | En Kelvikku Enna Bathil | Tamil | P.Madhavan | M.S.V | 09.12.1978 |
39. | Justice Gopinath | Tamil | Yoganand | K.S.viswanathan | 16.12.1978 |
40. | Priya | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 22.12.1978 |
41. | Priya | Kanada | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 12.01.1979 |
42. | Kuppathu Raja | Tamil | Ramanna | M.S.V | 12.01.1979 |
43. | Iddaru Asadhyule | Telugu | K.S.R.Das | Sathyam | 25.01.1979 |
44. | Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum | Malayalam | I.V.Sasi | Devarajan | 14.04.1979 |
45. | Ninaithale Inikkum | Tamil | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 14.04.1979 |
46. | Andhamaina Anubhavam | Telugu | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 19.04.1979 |
47. | Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum | Tamil | I.V.Sasi | Devarajan | 08.06.1979 |
48. | Dharma Yuddam | Tamil | R.C.Sakthi | Ilayaraja | 29.06.1979 |
49. | Naan Vazhavaippen | Tamil | D.Yoganand | Ilayaraja | 10.08.1979 |
50. | Tiger | Telugu | N.Ramesh | Sathyam | 05.09.1979 |
51. | Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 14.09.1979 |
52. | Annai Oru Alayam | Tamil | R.Thyagarajan | Ilayaraja | 19.10.1979 |
53. | Amma Evarikkaina Amma | Telugu | R.Thyagarajan | Ilayaraja | 08.11.1979 |
54. | Billa | Tamil | R.Krishnamoorthy | M.S.V | 26.01.1980 |
55. | Ram Robert Rahim | Telugu | Vijaya Nirmala | Chakravarthy | 31.05.1980 |
56. | Anbukku Naan Adimai | Tamil | R.Thyagarajan | Ilayaraja | 04.06.1980 |
57. | Kali | Tamil | I.V.Sasi | Ilayaraja | 03.07.1980 |
58. | Mayadari Krishnudu | Telugu | R.Thyagarajan | Ilayaraja | 19.07.1980 |
59. | Naan Potta Saval | Tamil | Puratchidasan | Ilayaraja | 07.08.1980 |
60. | Jhonny | Tamil | Mahendran | Ilayaraja | 15.08.1980 |
61. | Kaali | Telugu | I.V.Sasi | Ilayaraja | 19.09.1980 |
62. | Ellam Un Kairasi | Tamil | M.A.Thirumugam | Ilayaraja | 09.10.1980 |
63. | Pollathavan | Tamil | V.Srinivasan | M.S.V | 06.11.1980 |
64. | Murattu Kalai | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 20.12.1980 |
65. | Thee | Tamil | R.Krishnamoorthy | M.S.V | 26.01.1981 |
66. | Kazhugu | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 06.03.1981 |
67. | Thillu Mullu | Tamil | K.Balachander | M.S.V | 01.05.1981 |
68. | Garjanai | Tamil | C.V.Rajendran | Ilayaraja | 06.08.1981 |
69. | Garjanam | Malayalam | C.V.Rajendran | Ilayaraja | 14.08.1981 |
70. | Netrikan | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 15.08.1981 |
71. | Garjane | Kanada | V.C.Rajendran | Ilayaraja | 23.10.1981 |
72. | Ranuva Veeran | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | M.S.V | 26.10.1981 |
73. | Pokkiri Raja | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | M.S.V | 14.01.1982 |
74. | Thanikattu Raja | Tamil | V.C.Gohanathan | Ilayaraja | 12.03.1982 |
75. | Ranga | Tamil | R.Thyagarajan | Sankar Ganesh | 14.04.1982 |
76. | Puthukavithai | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 11.06.1982 |
77. | Enkeyo Ketta Kural | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 14.08.1982 |
78. | Moondru Mugam | Tamil | A.Jagannathan | Sankar Ganesh | 01.10.1982 |
79. | Paayum Puli | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 14.01.1983 |
80. | Thudikkum Karangal | Tamil | Sridhar | S.P.Bala. | 04.03.1983 |
81. | Andhaa Kaanoon | Hindi | T.Rama Rao | Lakmikant Pyarelal | 07.04.1983 |
82. | Thai Veedu | Tamil | B.Thyagarajan | Sankar Ganesh | 14.04.1983 |
83. | Sivappu Sooriyan | Tamil | V.Srinivasan | M.S.V | 27.05.1983 |
84. | Jeet Hamaari | Hindi | R.Thyagarajan | Bappi Lahiri | 17.06.1983 |
85. | Adutha Varisu | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 07.07.1983 |
86. | Thanga Magan | Tamil | A.Jagannathan | Ilayaraja | 04.11.1983 |
87. | Meri Adaalat | Hindi | A.T.Raghu | Bappi Lahiri | 13.01.1984 |
88. | Naan Mahaan Alla | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 14.01.1984 |
89. | Thambikku Entha Ooru | Tamil | Rajasekar | Ilayaraja | 20.04.1984 |
90. | Kai Kodukkum Kai | Tamil | Mahendran | Ilayaraja | 15.06.1984 |
91. | Ethe Naasaval | Telugu | Puratshidasan | Ilayaraja | 15.06.1984 |
92. | Anbulla Rajinikanth | Tamil | K.Natraj | Ilayaraja | 02.08.1984 |
93. | Gangvaa | Hindi | Rajasekar | Bappi Lahiri | 14.09.1984 |
94. | Nallavanuku Nallavan | Tamal | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 22.10.1984 |
95. | John Jani Janardhan | Hindi | T.Rama Rao | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 26.10.1984 |
96. | Naan Sikappu Manithan | Tamil | S.A.Chandrasekar | Ilayaraja | 12.04.1985 |
97. | Mahaguru | Hindi | S.S.Ravichandra | Bappi Lahiri | 26.04.1985 |
98. | Un Kannil Neer Vazhindal | Tamil | Balumahendra | Ilayaraja | 20.06.1985 |
99. | Wafadaar | Hindi | Dasari Narayana Rao | Bappi Lahri | 01.09.1985 |
100. | Sri Raghavendra | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 01.09.1985 |
101. | Bewafai | Hindi | R.Thyagaarrajan | Bappi Lahiri | 20.09.1986 |
102 | Padikkadavan | Tamil | Rajasekar | Illayaraja | 11.11.1985 |
103 | Mr.Bharath | Tamil | Sp.Muthuraman | Illayaraja | 10.01.1986 |
104 | Nann Adimai Illai | Tamil | Dwarakish | Vijay Anand | 01.03.86 |
105 | Jeevana Poratam | Telugu | Rajachandra | Chakravarthy | 10.04.1986 |
106 | Viduthalai | Tamil | K.Vijayan | Chandra Bose | 11.04.1986 |
107 | Bhagawann Dada | Hindi | J.Om.Prakash | 25.04.1986 | |
108 | Asli Naqli | Hindi | Sudarsan Nag | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 17.10.1986 |
109 | Dosti Dhushman | Hindi | T.RamaRao | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 31.10.86 |
110 | Maaveeran | Tamil | Rajasekar | Illayaraja | 01.11.1986 |
111 | Velaikaran | Tamil | Sp.Muthuraman | Illayaraja | 07.03.1987 |
112 | Insaff Kaun Karega | Hindi | Sudarsan Nag | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 19.06.1987 |
113 | Oorkavalan | Tamil | Manobala | Sankarganesh | 04.09.1987 |
114 | Manithan | Taamil | S.P Muthuraman | ChandraBose | 21.10.1987 |
115 | Uttar Dakshan | Hindi | Prabhat Kanna | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 13.11.1987 |
116 | Tamacha | Hindi | Ramesh Ahuja | Bappi Lahiri | 26.02.1988 |
117 | Guru Sishyan | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Illayaraja | 13.04.1988 |
118 | Dharmathin Thalaivan | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Illayaraja | 24.09.1988 |
119 | BloodStone | English | Dwight Little | Illayaraja | 07.10.1988 |
120 | Kodi Parakuthu | Tamil | Bharathiraja | Hamsaleka | 08.11.1988 |
121 | Rajathi Raja | Tamil | R.Sundar Rajan | illayaraja | 04.03.1989 |
122 | Siva | Tamil | Ammerjan | Illayaraja | 05.05.1989 |
123 | Raja Chinna Roja | Tamil | S.P.Muthuramna | ChandraBose | 20.07.1989 |
124 | Mappillai | Tamil | Rajasekar | Illayaraja | 28.10.1989 |
125 | Bhrashtachar | Hindi | RameshSippy | Lakshmikant Pyarilal | 01.12.1989 |
126 | Chaalbaaz | Hindi | Pankaj Parashar | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 08.12.1989 |
127. | Panakkaran | Tamil | P.Vasu | Ilayaraja | 14.01.1990 |
128 | Athisaya Piravi | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja | 15.06.1990 |
129 | Dharmadorai | Tamil | Rajasekar | Ilayaraja | 14.01.1991 |
130 | Hum | Hindi | Kukul S. Anand | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 01.02.1991 |
131 | Farishtay | Hindi | Anil Sharma | Bappi Lahari | 22.02.1991 |
132 | Khoon Ka Karz | Hindi | Mukul S. Anand | Lakshmikant Pyarelal | 01.03.1991 |
133 | Phool Bane Angaray | Hindi | K.C.Bokadia | Bappi Lahari | 12.07.1991 |
134. | Nattukku Oru Nallavan | Tamil | V.Ravichandran | Hamselekha | 02.10.1991 |
135. | Dalapathi | Tamil | Manirathnam | Ilayaraja | 05.11.1991 |
136. | Mannan | Tamil | Vasu.P | Ilayaraja | 14.01.1992 |
137. | Tyagi | Hindi | K.C.Bokadia | Bappi Lahari | 29.05.1992 |
138. | Annamalai | Tamil | Suresh Krishna | Deva | 27.06.1992 |
139. | Pandiyan | Tamil | S.P.Muthuraman | Ilayaraja KarthickRaja | 25.10.1992 |
140. | Insaniyat Ke Devta | Hindi | K.C.Bokadia | Anand Miland | 12.02.1993 |
141. | Yejaman | Tamil | R.V.Udhayakumar | Ilayaraja | 18.02.1993 |
142. | Uzhaippali | Tamil | P.Vasu | Ilayaraja Karthick Raja | 24.06.1993 |
142a. | Valli | Tamil | K.Nataraj | Ilayaraja Karthick Raja | 24.06.1993 |
143. | Veera | Tamil | Suresh Krishna | Ilayaraja | 14.04.1994 |
144. | Baasha | Tamil | Suresh Krishna | Deva | 12.01.1995 |
145. | Peddarayudu | Telugu | Raviraj P | Koti | 15.06.1995 |
146. | Aatank Hi Aatank | Hindi | Dilip Sankar | Bappi Lahari | 04.08.1995 |
147. | Muthu | Tamil | K.S.Ravikumar | A.R.Rahman | 23.10.1995 |
148. | Bhagyadevta | Bengali | Raghu Ram | Burman Brothers | 23.12.1995 |
149. | Arunachalam | Tamil | Sunder.C | Deva | 10.04.1997 |
150. | Padayappa | Tamil | Ravikumar.K.S | A.R.Rahman | 10.04.1999 |
151. | Baba | Tamil | Suresh Krishna | A.R.Rahman | 15.08.2002 |
152. | Chandramukhi | Tamil | P.Vasu | Vithiyasagar | 14.04.2005 |
153. | Sivaji | Tamil | Shankar | A.R. Rahman | 15.06.2007 |
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