Friday 6 May 2011

Rajinikanth's Life Inspires Bollywood Film?


Rajinikanth unusual life of a poor childhood to superstar demi-god in southern India has become a source of inspiration for a Bollywood film.


We have heard that Atul Agnihotri, the brother-brother of Salman Khan is thought to produce a film that told the story of Rajinikanth. Reports indicate that Atul has already talked about this mega star Rajinikanth biography and has learned it's okay.


Rajinikanth, however, is not itself part of the film. Rather, the Bollywood actor would be chained up and play with Rajini.


Since the project is still preliminary, Atul prefers to keep his mouth shut about it. However, the rumor is that it has secured a new director appointed Bapiste Lloyd, commercial director, to direct the film.


Rajinikanth's Life


Rajinikanth was born to a Maharashtrian family in Bangalore. His mother died when he was only five years. The youngest of four siblings, he started taking odd jobs as an errand boy in a very early age. After finishing high school, he worked as a bus conductor in Bangalore. Things took a turn in 1973 when a friend Rajini funded study in Madras Film Institute. Lucky Break Rajini stops along the way, when the director K Balachander noticed her talent and advised him to learn Tamil. This marked a turning point in the life of Rajini. In 1974 Rajinikanth made his debut in Tamil cinema with a negative role in the film short Balachander. Finally, he walked away from the negative role to play hero. Over time, he became a superstar, and now even the temples built in his name.

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