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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho070 View Post
    Happy birthday Shivaji Rao Gaekwad aka Rajinikanth aka Superstar!!!! I will not give up hope that you will one day do a character role and give the Bolly geezers run for their money.

    Easygoer, you would see my wife in Facebook RBSI group, appa appa-nu sollittu ellathukum clicking "like".
    RBSI is definitely one of the active Rajini group in the recent times... unga wife maari neraya per kodukara motivation'le than theeya veela seiyaraanga...
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    http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/211238/...ure-plans.html

    Latha speaks about Rajini,kochadayan and Rana...
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    Happy birthday superstar..
    Sachin...

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    Kochadyan or not !

    Long Live the Emperor ! Take care of your Health !

    Happy B'day My Dear Rajini (thalivaa).
    My onions and Signature changes according to my desperate need to be in lime light as the BIG Brother :0 - just saying..

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    Happy Birthday, Rajinikanth: five reasons why you rock
    Lakshmi Chaudhry Dec 12, 2011

    Rajinikanth is many things, but above all, real. In his interviews, he neither plays the lofty thespian a la Amitabh Bachchan nor the super-cool kid like Shah Rukh Khan. AFP

    Everyone’s favourite Thalaivar turns 62 today. The big occasion is always a cause of great excitement for his fans, though this time around, they have a more ambitious plan: “Everything we do for him has to be big. Next year’s birthday (12-12-12) will be a landmark day in the history of the universe and by this time, we will have managed to have his birthday declared officially as World Style Day.”

    Now, I’m not a big fan of Rajinikanth, mostly because I’m too old and jaded to idolise movie stars. But there’s something about him that inspires affection in all of us, and it has little to do with his famous style. Here then is my very own birthday present to the man: five entirely personal reasons why Rajini rocks!

    One, Rajinikanth never, ever tries to sell me anything. Not designer suits, whitening cream, Pepsi, or a bottle of Zandu balm. Namma Rajini knows that demi-gods don’t sell toothpaste.

    Despite the fancy title – ie “brand ambassadors” – most of our actors are no better than loud, relentless street hawkers, pushing their wares in our faces all the time. “Everyone just wants to make money. It’s plain greed. Most Indian brand ambassadors look at it as a business, a short term thing,” says Anirban Blah of Kwan Entertainment. In Bollywood, star status is now entirely about the moolah. Never mind that Ra.One is a dud, SRK remains the Bollywood’s marketing king for his ability to sell everything from Emami to Dish TV (even as he makes big bucks for shaking a leg at society weddings in between).

    Fans tie a sweet lemon garland onto a cut out of Tamil film actor Rajinikanth.
    Yet no Bollywood star can match Rajini’s ability to evoke giddy excitement by his mere presence, be it on or off the screen. At a time when stars have been reduced to brands, and success is defined by multi-crore endorsement deals, Rajini is a refreshing reminder of the difference between material success and celestial status.

    Two, he is a man of few words. Rajinikanth rarely gives interviews, and when he does, almost never says very much. His laconic charm offers a soothing contrast to the rest of our movie stars who just can’t seem to shut up. Did we really need to know about Shah Rukh’s struggle with loneliness? The seemingly intimate confession that would have been moving, except it was proffered on the eve of Ra.One‘s release.

    So in love are they with their own words that actors feel the need to broadcast every half-witted opinion or passing emotion to a national audience — even as they complain about the big, bad media. Amitabh Bachchan was furious at the publicity scrum prompted by Baby B’s imminent arrival, but continually blogged, tweeted about the his grandkid, often beating his own son to the punch.

    The contrast between the two celluloid giants was unmistakable back in 2010: where Big B was busy raving about Aishwarya’s “smashing” looks and dancing “like a dream” in Robot, Rajini —when harangued by a TV reporter on the experience of romancing his friend’s bahu — merely said, “She’s very nice.”

    As always, less is a whole lot more when it comes to preserving one’s dignity.

    Three, I rarely see his face. Even the prettiest mug – and, yes, I’m talking about you, Mr Roshan, Ms Rai-Bachchan and Ms Kareena Kapoor – loses its charm when it follows us around like a stray dog. Except stray dogs look less smug. At the paan shop, on the billboard, in every other TV advertisement, magazine, or newspaper, there s/he is: staring back at us with that super-plastic, super star smile. Why would we look forward to seeing any actor in the theatre if we’re already sick of seeing them in real life.

    Rajini, on the other hand, looks so entirely different in his infrequent off-screen appearances, his audience is all the more excited to see his on-screen avatar. In a superstar, ubiquity is overrated; mystique is all.

    Four, there’s nothing sexier than the simple life, and the man who lives it. The sight of Rajinikanth in a cotton kurta-pajama getting out of his Ambassador car is nothing short of a miracle in this age of celebrity excess. Starlets can’t wait to be photographed with the latest Birkin bag or Jimmy Choo shoes. The men flaunt their over-priced watches and cars instead. The worst offender is, yet again, SRK whose preening wealth was on nauseating display in Living With a Superstar, a television series dedicated to documenting his fabulous life.

    Designer Rina Dhaka said recently said of Rajini, “He does not have to wear expensive brands because brand Rajini is worth more than clothes or accessories.” Or more likely, it’s because Rajini has never positioned himself as a “brand.” This perhaps explains why many others don’t inspire a fraction of the affection that Rajini evokes in his fans. We may admire our stars because they’re rich, but we truly love them when they’re unassuming and polite.

    And five, Rajinikanth is many things, but above all, real. In his interviews, he neither plays the lofty thespian a la Amitabh Bachchan nor the super-cool kid like Shah Rukh Khan. Like the best of his kind, he reserves his acting for the movie cameras. And he never looks like he’s trying too hard. The most wonderful thing about Rajini is that he just is.

    So happy Birthday, Mr Rajinikanth: here’s to 62 years of keeping it real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoftSword View Post
    Rajini has never positioned himself as a “brand.”
    No, but he certainly created an "image". That he can't break out of? To marketeers out there, is there such thing as "Brand Trap".
    " நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.

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    The journey of superstar Rajinikanth, roughly 20 mins - http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/211584/...jinikanth.html

    Quotes from the clip

    He's a phoenix, you can never write him off

    But he will always be the SuperStar






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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho070 View Post
    No, but he certainly created an "image". That he can't break out of? To marketeers out there, is there such thing as "Brand Trap".
    andha pointla avanga solra brand'kum neenga solra image'kum enna sammandham...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerd View Post
    Just back from Saidapet for you know what. Was there only for a few mins though. Traffic blocked esra esra.

    Thanks Pammalar for the pics. Do post more such pictures if you have.
    Thanks Mr.Nerd, I will try to post as & when time permits.

    For the time being, some rare Rajini Treasures !

    Warm Wishes & Regards,
    Pammalar.
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