
They not only provide you the best content, but also provide value for money. Other alternative platforms including Amazon and Netflix have changed the way the audience consume entertainment. And I am pretty much open to doing web series. I got my first short film (Bar) released on the digital space a couple of months ago. I have got a fair understanding of what people want to watch.

I also write stories and get them developed to scripts with the help of writers. (Grins) Right now, my focus is on the newly started home banner, Raw Stock Productions. I am not saying this because I was cast in it. I wish I had more time in Mumbai to catch Tamil films, but unfortunately, I don’t. He is a brilliant actor - there are no second thoughts about it. I never knew he was going to be a part of the film when I came on board. My first film in Hindi was with Akshay in 2000. We had a great team and all credit should go to the producer and director for the worthy effort. If you had watched 2.0, you would have understood why it took a lot of time.

The release was postponed multiple times due to post-production issues. He also talked about how the book changed his life for better.Ģ.0 was in the making for a long time. During the 2.0 shooting, he gifted me a book on the Himalayas, and suggested that I read it. On the sets, we bonded over spirituality and Lord Shiva. Till this date, I couldn’t believe I got to share screen space with him. I grew up watching Rajini sir’s films - in particular I was a huge fan of Andha Kanoon as a kid. He is earnest, diligent, a man of few words. Though he has the aura of a dignified old man, he is a child at heart. Do I talk about his kindness? Do I talk about his acting prowess? Do I talk about the involvement he shows even in tiniest things? I’m usually not this kind who gets star-struck, but I was completely in awe of Rajini sir when I met him. His commitment towards the craft of cinema is unimaginable. What I like most about Shankar sir is his willingness to give 100 percent in whatever he does. It’s amazing how he has adapted himself to the needs of the ever-changing film industry. Though Shankar sir has been making films for more than two decades, he still wants to do something new. It used to take an hour-and-a-half for me to get ready for the shooting. He took so much interest in the looks of my role, and, in fact, ordered special glasses from the US. Here are a few Hindi movies that Rajinikanth appeared in his young days which are worth a watch even today.It was nothing short of fun. We usually attribute Rajinikanth to Tamil cinema but he has worked with some of the A-list Bollywood celebs like Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sridevi etc in Hindi films.

The way he twirls his cigarettes or put on his sunglasses has become iconic and legendary. Rajinikanth has his own enigmatic style which has become trademarks in Indian cinema. Rajinikanth is fondly called Thalaiva by his fans and there are numerous jokes on him on the lines of Chuck Norris. Also Read - Annaatthe Beats Sooryavanshi at Box Office With Its Opening Weekend Collection But There's a Twist | Detailed Figures Here are some must watch Hindi movies of the Thalaiva. Other than Tamil films Rajinikanth has worked in many Hindi films as well which have gone on to be a box office hits. He does not even do extensive promotions for his film but still enjoys a popularity that borders on being crazy.
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Rajinikanth, although is named as world’s richest actor does not do any TV commercials or talk shows. The actor along with Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan is the most well-known actor from India. However, he later changed his name to Rajinikanth when he made his screen debut. The actor was born on December 12, 1950, in Bangalore and was named Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. Superstar Rajinikanth who is well loved and one of the most popular film celebrities in India is celebrating his 67th birthday today.
