Birthday greetings pour as Rajinikanth turns 74
Greetings poured in from several quarters wishing "Thalaivar," as he is fondly addressed by his fans, a wonderful birthday
PTI
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Born as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad on 12 December, 1950, Rajni’s successful career spans over five decades and he has done films in several Indian languages. PHOTO: ANI
Chennai, 12 Dec
Tamil film superstar and one of the
most successful and popular actors of Indian cinema, Rajinikanth, turned 74 on
Thursday.
Greetings poured in from several
quarters wishing "Thalaivar," as he is fondly addressed by his fans,
a wonderful birthday.
"Happy birthday to my
wonderful friend, Superstar Mr. @rajinikanth, who has crossed borders and made
everyone from six to sixty fans with his acting and style!" Tamil Nadu
Chief Minister MK Stalin said.
In a post on the social media platform
'X', the chief minister wished the top actor "to always be peaceful, happy
and entertain people with your continuous successes in the film industry.
#HBDSuperstarRajinikanth."
Former chief minister and AIADMK
general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami too took to 'X' to convey his
heartfelt birthday wishes. He said: "My dear friend #Superstar Mr.
@rajinikanth, who has a global fan base due to his unique acting skills and is
always a pleasure to be around."
"My dear friend Mr.
#Rajinikanth, who is in his golden jubilee year in the film industry, I wish
him many more years of perfect health and entertaining the fans.
#HBDSuperstarRajinikanth@AIADMKOfficial," Palaniswami said.
Former Chief Minister O
Panneerselvam in a post greeted his "dear friend, Padma Vibhushan, Dada
Saheb Phalke Award winner and a great spiritualist, 'Superstar' Mr. Rajinikanth
@rajinikanth."
He wished Rajni "a long life
and good health and scale many more heights."
Actor-politicians Kamal Haasan, and
Vijay and actor S J Surya, too extended their greetings for success, good
health, happiness, a long life, and a great year to Rajini, on their 'X'
handles.
Rajini made a mark by donning iconic roles in his films and rendering crisp and impactful dialogues, setting a new trend of his own. Born as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad on 12 December, 1950, Rajni’s successful career spans over five decades and he has done films in several Indian languages.
Coinciding with his birthday, his fan Karthik established the Arulmigu Sri Rajini temple at Thirumangalam in Madurai and installed Rajni’s life-sized statue in it on 11 December. The statue depicts the actor’s role in the 1989 film 'Mappillai'.
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