Rajinikanth filmography

Indian actor Rajinikanth has appeared predominantly in Tamil cinema.[1] He began his film career by playing antagonistic and supporting roles before graduating to a lead actor.[2] After starring in numerous commercially successful films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he has continued to hold a matinée idol status in the popular culture of Tamil Nadu.[3] Writing for Slate, Grady Hendrix called him the "biggest movie star you've probably never heard of."[4] Rajinikanth has also worked in other Indian film industries such as Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.[5]

Rajinikanth is seen looking away from the camera.
Rajinikanth at the audio release of Enthiran (2010)

Overview

He made his cinematic debut with K. Balachander's 1975 Tamil drama Apoorva Raagangal, in which he played a minor role of an abusive husband.[6][7] He had his first major role in Balachander's Telugu drama film Anthuleni Katha (1976), and got his breakthrough in Tamil with Moondru Mudichu (1976)—also directed by Balachander. His style and mannerisms in the latter earned recognition from the audience.[8] In 1977, he acted in 15 films, playing negative characters in most of them, including Avargal, 16 Vayathinile, Aadu Puli Attam and Gaayathri.[2][6] He had positive roles in Kavikkuyil, the Kannada film Sahodarara Savaal,[9] and the Telugu film Chilakamma Cheppindi, in which he played the protagonist for the first time in his career.[10] His role as a failed lover in S. P. Muthuraman's Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri (1977) won him critical acclaim.[11] In 1978, he was cast as the main lead in the Tamil film Bairavi.[2] The same year, he received critical acclaim for his roles in Mullum Malarum and Aval Appadithan; the former earned him a Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actor.[6] He made his Malayalam cinema debut with I. V. Sasi's fantasy Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum (1979), an adaptation of a story from One Thousand and One Nights.[12][13] By the end of the decade, he had worked in all South Indian languages and established a career in Tamil cinema.[6][14]

He played dual roles in the action thriller Billa (1980), which was a remake of the Bollywood film Don (1978). It was his biggest commercial success to that point and gave him the action hero image.[15][16] Murattu Kaalai released in 1980 was instrumental in establishing Rajinikanth as both an action hero and superstar. Balachander's Thillu Mullu (1981), the Tamil remake of the Bollywood film Gol Maal (1979), was Rajinikanth's first full-length comedy film.[17] He played triple roles in the 1982 Tamil film Moondru Mugam, which earned him a special prize at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards ceremony. The following year, he made his Bollywood debut with T. Rama Rao's Andhaa Kaanoon; it was among the top-grossing Bollywood films in 1983.[18] Muthuraman's Nallavanukku Nallavan (1984) won him that year's Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor.[5] In 1985, he portrayed the Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami in his 100th film Sri Raghavendrar,[19] a box-office failure.[20] In the latter half of the 1980s, he starred in several films in Tamil and Hindi, including Geraftaar (1985), Padikkadavan (1985), Mr. Bharath (1986), Velaikaran (1987), Manithan (1987), Guru Sishyan (1988), Dharmathin Thalaivan (1988) and ChaalBaaz (1989).[21] During this time, he made his debut in American cinema with a supporting role in the mystery adventure film Bloodstone (1988), a box-office failure.[22]

Rajinikanth continued to act in Bollywood, often playing supporting roles in films such as Hum, and Phool Bane Angaray (both in 1991). Mani Ratnam's Tamil film Thalapathi (1991), based on the Indian epic Mahabharata, earned him critical acclaim.[22] Suresh Krissna's Annaamalai (1992), P. Vasu's Mannan (1992) and Uzhaippali (1993) are among his box-office successes in Tamil.[23] He made his debut as a screenwriter with Valli (1993), a commercial failure.[a][13] The Suresh Krissna-directed Baashha, in which he played a crime boss, was a major commercial success in his career and earned him a "demigod" status in Tamil Nadu.[23] Later that year he acted in K. S. Ravikumar's Muthu, which was dubbed into Japanese.[b] In Japan, the film grossed a record US$1.6 million in 1998 and was largely instrumental in creating a fan-base for Rajinikanth in the country.[25] Padayappa (1999), his second collaboration with Ravikumar, went on to become the highest-grossing Tamil film to that point.[26] In 2002 Rajinikanth produced, wrote and starred in the fantasy thriller Baba,[27] which fell short of market expectations and incurred heavy losses for its distributors.[28] After a three-year sabbatical, he returned to acting with the comedy horror film Chandramukhi (2005); it went on to become the highest-grossing Tamil film to that point,[26] and its theatrical run lasted 126 weeks at Shanti Theatre in Chennai.[c] Rajinikanth was paid 26 crore for his role in S. Shankar's Sivaji (2007), which made him the second-highest paid actor in Asia after Jackie Chan.[30] He played dual roles, as a scientist and an andro-humanoid robot, in the science fiction film Enthiran (2010). It was India's most expensive production at the time of its release,[31] and is among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[d][33] He played triple roles in the 2014 animated film Kochadaiiyaan, the first in India to be shot with motion capture technology;[34] it was a commercial failure.[35]

Two years later, Rajinikanth played a Malaysian Tamil crime boss in Pa. Ranjith's Kabali,[36] which had the biggest weekend opening for an Indian film.[37][38]In 2018, he had worked in two films-2.0[39][40]and Kaala.[41] 2.0 was the sequel to the earlier Enthiran (2010). It was produced at a budget of ₹400−600 crore and was the most expensive Indian film made at the time of its release. It had grossed over ₹699 crore, securing the position of Highest grossing Indian film of 2018 and had ranked among the Highest grossing Indian films of all time. Alongside the commercial success of 2.0, Kaala, had grossed around ₹160 crore against the budget of ₹140 crore, making it commercially unsuccessful. After these films, he acted in Petta (2019), Darbar (2020), and Annaatthe (2021), which grossed around ₹219–250 crores, ₹202—250 crores, and ₹175–240 crores, respectively.[42] [43][44][45]

His recent blockbuster, Jailer (2023), directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, grossed over 600 crores, making it his second film to gross over the 500 and 600 crores mark, securing the position among highest grossing Tamil film of 2023 and the highest grossing Indian films of all time.[46]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Rajinikanth film acting credits
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
1975Apoorva RaagangalPandiyanTamilDebut film[47]
1976Katha SangamaKondajiKannadaDebut in Kannada Cinema[47]
Anthuleni KathaMurthyTeluguDebut In Telugu Cinema[8]
Moondru MudichuPrasadTamil[8]
Baalu JenuVasuKannada[8]
1977AvargalRamanathanTamil[9]
KavikkuyilMurugan[9]
Raghupathi Raghavan RajaramVeeraiyan[48]
[49]
Chilakamma CheppindiRaviTelugu[9]
Bhuvana Oru Kelvi KuriSampathTamil[9]
Ondu Premada KatheChairman of village panchayatKannada[48]
16 VayathinileParattaiTamil[9]
Sahodarara SavaalSomashekharKannada[9]
Aadu Puli AttamRajiniTamil[9]
GayathriRajarathnam[9]
Kumkuma RaksheMuraliKannada[9]
Aaru PushpangalRaviTamil[9]
Tholireyi GadichindiChitti BabuTelugu[48]
Aame Katha-Guest appearance[48]
Galate SamsaraSundarKannada[9]
1978Shankar Salim SimonSimonTamil[12]
Kiladi KittuSrikanthKannada[12]
Annadammula SavaalRangababuTelugu[48]
[50]
Aayiram JenmangalRameshTamil[12]
Maathu Tappada MagaChandruKannada[48]
Mangudi MinorKumarTamil[48]
[51]
BairaviMookaiah[12]
Ilamai Oonjal AadukirathuMurali[12]
SadhurangamSundaresan[48]
[52]
Vanakkatukuriya KathaliyeJoe[12]
Vayasu PilichindiMuraliTelugu[48]
Mullum MalarumKaaliTamilTamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize[12]
Iraivan Kodutha VaramRajnikanth[48]
[53]
Thappida ThalaDevuKannada[12]
Thappu ThalangalDevuTamil[12]
Aval AppadithanThyagu[12]
Thai Meethu SathiyamBabu[12]
En Kelvikku Enna BathilSaravana[48]
Paavathin SambalamHimselfGuest appearance[48]
Justice GopinathRavi[12]
PriyaGaneshTamilBilingual film[12]
Kannada[12]
1979Kuppathu RajaRajaTamil[12]
Iddaru AsadhyuleBhaskarTelugu[48]
Allauddinum Albhutha VilakkumKamruddinMalayalamBilingual film,Debut in Malayalam Cinema[12]
Allaudinaum Arputha VilakkumTamil[12]
Ninaithale InikkumDeepakTamilBilingual film[12]
[48]
Andamaina AnubhavamDilipTelugu[48]
Thaayillamal Naan IllaiBichwa BakriTamilGuest appearance[12]
Dharma YuddhamVijay[12]
Naan VazhavaippenMichael D'Souza[12]
TigerRashidTelugu[48]
[54]
Aarilirunthu Arubathu VaraiSanthanamTamil[12]
Annai Oru AalayamVijayTamilBilingual film[12]
Amma Evarikkaina AmmaTelugu[12]
1980BillaDavid Billa, Rajappa[e]Tamil[55]
NatchathiramHimselfGuest appearance[48]
[56]
Ram Robert RahimInspector RamTelugu[55]
Anbukku Naan AdimaiGopinathTamil[48]
KaaliKaaliTamilBilingual film[48]
Telugu[48]
Mayadari KrishnuduKrishnuduTelugu[48]
Naan Potta SavaalRamu (Shiva)[f]Tamil[48]
JohnnyJohnny, Vidyasagar[e][55]
Ellam Un KairasiRaja[48]
PolladhavanManohar[48]
Murattu KaalaiKaalaiyan[48]
[55]
1981TheeRajashekar[48]
KazhuguRaja[48]
Thillu MulluChandran (Indiran)[f][48]
[57]
GarjanaiVijayTamilTrilingual film[48]
[58]
GarjanamMalayalam[48]
[58]
GarjaneKannada[48]
[58]
NetrikkanChakravarthi, Santhosh[e]Tamil[55]
Ranuva VeeranRaghu[48]
1982Pokkiri RajaRamesh, Raja[e][48]
Thanikattu RajaSuryaprakash[48]
RangaRanganathan[48]
PuthukavithaiAnand[55]
Nandri, Meendum VarugaHimselfGuest appearance[48]
[56]
Enkeyo Ketta KuralKumaran[48]
[59]
Moondru MugamSP Alex Pandian IPS, Arun, John[g]Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize[55]
[59]
Agni SakshiHimselfGuest appearance[55]
[56]
1983Paayum PuliBharani[48]
Uruvangal MaralamHimself (Raghavendrar)[f]Guest appearance[55]
Thudikkum KarangalGopi[48]
Andhaa KaanoonVijay Kumar SinghHindiDebut in Hindi cinema[48]
[60]
Thai VeeduRajuTamil[48]
Sivappu SooriyanVijay[48]
Jeet HamaariRajuHindi[48]
[61]
Adutha VarisuKannanTamil[48]
Thanga MaganArun[48]
1984Meri AdalatInspector AshokHindi[48]
Naan Mahan AllaVishwanathTamil[48]
Thambikku Entha OoruBalu[48]
[62]
Kai Kodukkum KaiKaalimuthu[48]
[57]
Idhe Naa SavaalRamu (Shiva)[f]Telugu[48]
Anbulla RajinikanthHimselfTamil[59]
[48]
GangvaaGangvaaHindi[48]
Nallavanukku NallavanManikkamTamilFilmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil[63]
John Jani JanardhanJohn Mendez / Janardhan Gupta / Jani[g]Hindi[48]
1985Nyayam Meere CheppaliAathmaramTeluguGuest appearance[48]
[64]
Naan Sigappu ManithanVijayTamil[48]
[59]
MahaguruVijay "Mahaguru"[f]Hindi[48]
[65]
Un Kannil Neer Vazhinthal...RaviTamil[48]
WafadaarRangaHindi[48]
[66]
Sri RaghavendrarSri RaghavendrarTamil[48]
GeraftaarInspector HussainHindiCameo[48]
[67]
Yaar?HimselfTamilGuest appearance[48]
[56]
BewafaiRanveerHindi[48]
[68]
PadikkadavanRajendranTamil[48]
1986Mr. BharathBharath[48]
Naan Adimai IllaiVijay[48]
Jeevana PoratamRaviTelugu[48]
ViduthalaiRajaTamil[48]
Bhagwaan DadaBhagwan DadaHindi[48]
[69]
Kodai MazhaiHimselfTamilGuest appearance[48]
Asli NaqliBirju UstadHindi[48]
[70]
Dosti DushmaniRanjeet[48]
[71]
MaaveeranRaja (Maaveeran)TamilAlso co-producer[48]
[55]
[72]
1987Daku HasinaMangal SinghHindiCameo[48]
[73]
VelaikaranRaghupathiTamil[48]
[74]
Insaaf Kaun KaregaVikram SinghHindi[48]
[57]
OorkavalanKangeyanTamil[48]
[75]
ManithanRaja[48]
[76]
Manathil Urudhi VendumHimselfGuest appearance[48]
[56]
Uttar DakshinShankaranHindi[48]
[77]
1988TamachaVikram Pratap Singh[48]
[78]
Guru SishyanRaja (Guru)[f]Tamil[48]
[79]
Dharmathin ThalaivanBalasubramanian, Shankar[e][48]
[80]
BloodstoneShyam SabuEnglishDebut in English Cinema[48]
[81]
Kodi ParakkuthuDCP Erode Shivagiri (Dhadha)[f]Tamil[48]
[57]
1989Rajadhi RajaRajashekar, Chinnarasu[e]Tamil[48]
[59]
Gair KanooniAdam Khan, Azam Khan[e]HindiSpecial appearance[48]
[57]
SivaSiva (Tiger)[f]Tamil[48]
[82]
Raja Chinna RojaRaja (Kumar)[f][48]
MappillaiAarumugam[48]
BhrashtacharAbdul SattarHindiCameo[48]
[83]
ChaalBaazJackie Pandyekar (Jaggu)[f][48]
[84]
1990PanakkaranMuthuTamil[48]
[85]
Periya Idathu PillaiHimselfGuest appearance[48]
Athisaya PiraviKaalai, Balu[e][48]
[86]
1991Dharma DuraiDharma Durai[48]
HumInspector Kumar MalhotraHindi[48]
FarishtayArjun Thange[48]
[86]
Khoon Ka KarzKishan[48]
[87]
Phool Bane AngarayInspector Ranjeet Singh[48]
[88]
Nattukku Oru NallavanInspector SubhashTamilBilingual film[89]
Shanti KrantiHindi[90]
ThalapathiSuryaTamil[48]
[59]
1992MannanKrishnanAlso playback singer[48]
[86]
TyagiShankar G. "Dadhu" DayalHindi[48]
[57]
AnnaamalaiAnnaamalaiTamil[48]
[91]
PandianPandian IPS[48]
[57]
[92]
1993Insaniyat Ke DevtaAnwarHindi[48]
[93]
YajamanKanthavelu VaanavarayanTamil[48]
[59]
UzhaippaliThamizharasan (Tamilazhagan)[f][24]
[48]
ValliVeeraiyanExtended Cameo
Also producer and screenwriter
[24]
[48]
1994VeeraMuthuveerappan[24]
[48]
1995BaashhaManikam (Manik Baashha)[f][48]
[91]
PedarayuduPaparayuduTeluguCameo[24]
[48]
Aatank Hi AatankMunnaHindi[48]
[94]
MuthuMuthu, Zamindar[e]TamilTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor[24]
[48]
[63]
Bhagya DebataSingerBengaliGuest appearance, Debut in Bengali Cinema[48]
1997ArunachalamArunachalam, Vedachalam[e]Tamil[48]
[91]
1999PadayappaAarupadayappan

Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor

[48]
[63]
[91]
2000BulandiGhajraj ThakurHindiCameo[48]
[95]
2002BabaBaba, Mahavatar Babaji (Voice-Over)[e]TamilAlso producer and screenwriter[48]
[96]
2005ChandramukhiDr Saravanan, Vettaiyan Raja[e]Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor[48]
[63]
[97]
2007Sivaji: The BossSivaji Arumugam (M. G. Ravichandran)[f]Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil
[5]
[63]
[98]
2008KuselanAshok KumarTamilExtended cameo
Bilingual film
[48]
[99]
KathanayakuduTelugu[48]
[100]
2010EnthiranVaseegaran, Chitti[e]TamilNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil[5]
[63]
[101]
2011Ra.OneChitti (Himself)[f]HindiCameo, computer generated[48]
[102]
2014KochadaiiyaanKochadaiiyaan, Ranadheeran, Senadheeran[g]TamilAlso playback singer
Cameo for Senadheeran
[34]
LingaaK. Lingeswaran, Raja Lingeswaran[e][103]
2016KabaliKabaliswaranNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil[104]
[105]
[106]
2017Cinema VeeranNarratorDocumentary[107]
[108]
2018KaalaKarikaalan[109]
2.0Vaseegaran, Chitti, Kutty[g]Cameo for Kutty[110]
[111]
2019PettaPetta Velan (Kaali)[f][112]
2020DarbarAaditya Arunachalam IPS[113]
2021AnnaattheKaalaiyan (Annaatthe)[f][114]
2023Jailer"Tiger" Muthuvel Pandian[115]
2024Lal SalaamMoideen BhaiCameo[116]
Vettaiyan TBAFilming[117]

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