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RAJINIKANTH
When
he appears in his opening scene, cinema-hall crowds throw money
at the screen in a delirium. His fan clubs are numerous. His every
gesture is part of youth body language. Distribution rights are
sold out in millions of rupees, even as he announces plans for his
new film. His every release is celebrated with the pomp of a festival.
The title 'Megastar' seems inadequate.
From being a bus conductor in Bangalore to reaching super stardom
in Tamil Nadu, Rajini's story is as fascinating as that of the hero
roles he portrays.
His real name is Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. In 1975 he made his
debut in a character role for K. Balachander's Apoorva Raagangal.
But it was his villainous portrayal, of Parattai, in Bharathiraja's
Padhinaaru Vayadhinile that registered with the masses.
Rajinikanth's stylised hero can be best understood in the
swift gestures, the rapid-fire dialogue delivery and the dramatic
movements, that he has made his trademark.
Among his notable films are Moonru Mudichu, Mullum Malarum,
Priya, Murattu Kaalai, Thalapathi, Mannan, Annaamalai, Baasha, Muthu,
and Padayappa.
KAMAL
HASAN
Regarded
by most, as one of India's finest actors today, Kamal Hasan
began his love affair with cinema when he was hardly nine. This
was as child artist in Kalathoor Kannamma (1960).
In a career, spanning four decades and over 200 films, Kamal
Hasan's passion for the medium has made his work, a near unattainable
benchmark, for the rest in the business.
He has given viewers unforgettable performances - as a village
idiot in Padhinaaru Vayadhinile, a love-struck youth
in Ek duje ke liye (Hindi), a Robin Hood styled mafia
boss in Naayagan, a midget in Apoorva Sahodarargal,
an obsessed lover in Guna, a cross-dressed nanny in
Avvai Shanmughi and an old patriot in Indian.
And his versatility has necessitated path-breaking make-up.
His directorial work Hey Ram (centered round Mahatma
Gandhi's assassination) cost Rs 16 crore to make. But his proposed
magnum opus (launched by Queen Elizabeth on her visit to Chennai
in 1999) is the period film titled Marudanaayagam.
Kamal Hasan has won the National Award thrice (for performances
in Moondraam Pirai, Naayagan and Indian).
He has also been honoured with the Padmashri.
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