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Rajinikanth is an Indian actor. In a career spanning nearly four decades Rajinikanth has won so many awards from numerous associations. He is a seven time recipient of the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards out of which six are under Best Actor category.
However, it received critical acclaim and won three National Film Awards including the Award for the Best Tamil Feature at the 23rd National Film Awards in 1976. [54] A review from The Hindu noted that, "Newcomer Rajinikanth is dignified and impressive." [55] His next release was Puttanna Kanagal's Kannada anthology film Katha Sangama (1976). [56]
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.
Indian cinema superstar Rajinikanth, 70, will be the 2021 recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke award, India’s highest film honor. The award is given for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema and ...
Despite this Rajinikanth won three awards for his performance: the Film Fans Association Award for Best Actor, Cinema Express Award for Best Actor – Tamil and Filmalaya Award for Best Actor. [14] The film itself frequently features on lists compiling Rajinikanth's best movies, [15] [16] and he considers it a personal favourite film. [17]
The film received praise primarily for Rajinikanth's performance, Balu Mahendra's cinematography, Ilaiyaraaja's music, Mahendran's writing and establishing Tamil cinema as a "visual medium". It won the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil , the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film and Rajinikanth won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award ...
The film won four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, [37] and Rajinikanth won the Arima Sangam Award for Best Actor. [38] Award Ceremony Category Recipient(s) Ref.
Rajinikanth appears in the beginning of the film unlike Manichitrathazhu, where the same character, played by Mohanlal, appears in the middle of the film. [17] Rajinikanth requested Vasu to change the dancer's name from Nagavalli, which was the name of the danseuse in Apthamitra , to Chandramukhi since the latter sounded more royal.