
Rajinikanth agreed to star in the film for the sole reason that Balachander strongly suggested that he should be cast in roles other than commercial ones to break the image of Rajinikanth being a popular stunt hero alone at the time. Vadivelu: ‘Kelambiduchu pa, kelambiduchu pa’ (Meaning: It came)Īctor Rajinikanth’s first full-length epic comedy film was ‘Thillu Mullu’, directed by late director K Balachander. Rajinikanth: Finally, a white figure will be visible floating in the air. Vadivelu: (Crying loud) I can smell the jasmine flower scent too. Rajinikanth: Then, the scent of jasmine flower comes mixed in the wind.
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Vadivelu: Oh no, I can hear the windows slamming too. Rajinikanth: Windows will be slamming due to the wind. Rajinikanth: Murugeshaa.(Vadivelu) we can predict devils by some signs around. For all of his hard work, besides multiple honors and awards in his film career, the 70-year-old actor was conferred with the 51st Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India’s highest film honor from Vice President Venkaiah Naidu in New Delhi on October 25 for his contribution to Indian cinema. In his journey in Tamil cinema, he has proved himself by bringing out the best comedian in him. The multi-talented actor doesn’t just deliver punch dialogues and do stunts.

In the ’80s, a separate fan base for him emerged among children from films Anbulla Rajinikanth, Raja Chinna Roja. Later, it became the sole reason that the fan base for Rajinikanth extended beyond Tamil Nadu to as far as Japan.

It was Rajinikanth who proved to South India that an action hero can also be a good comedian. Apparently, late Director Rajashekar directed Rajinikanth in films like Thambi Entha Ooru, Padikkadavan, Mappillai, Dharmadurai by mixing comedies in family genre films, completely satisfying the audience. Rajini, an ‘out of the world’ actor, also proved himself as a talented comedian with the film ‘Mullum Malarum’ in 1978. It is not fair that I use cinema to express my feelings and policies" - these were the words uttered by megastar Rajinikanth once.
