Rajinikanth and the cost of stardom

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Rajinikanth is worthy of each bit of reward. Surviving, not to mention succeeding, 50 years in the Tamil movie trade deserves a celebration. But for what particularly? For performing in round 170 movies in numerous languages, his display charisma, his politics, his affect on the lives of his followers?

Fifty years appears identical to yesterday when Rajini’s first movie, Apoorva Ragangal (1975), launched him into historical past — though he was not the hero. He remade himself to go well with the wants of others. His title was modified, he learnt a brand new language, and placed on a brand new persona that was dictated by filmmaker Ok. Balachander’s imaginative and prescient of what he noticed in Rajini.

Five a long time in the past, he began the journey of turning into a cult determine by legitimising riot, making it potential to speak about needs that have been taboos, talking for many who have been invisible and on the margins of society, and started the first steps in the direction of fashioning a picture of himself. His newest movie, Coolie, which launched final week, commemorates these years. Much has modified, however a lot stays unchanged. What has not modified is that like again then, he’s nonetheless making an attempt to placed on a brand new persona, making an attempt to be what he’s not.

A nonetheless from Coolie

It is claimed that the biggest worry of superstars is ageing. While we rejoice their longevity, they appear to stay in mortal dread of it. The actual life image of a bald-headed Rajini makes him appear like our beloved uncle. In Coolie, he has a head full of lush hair and fights like a younger man, though his eyes betray him. The identical highly effective eyes that Balachander commented on 50 years in the past now lie hidden in deep unhappiness, maybe reflecting the ache that he nonetheless has to do movies like this in the title of superstardom.

Perfecting the gray determine

Rajini was by no means outlined by his physique. He was darkish and slight, extra like a Bengaluru bus conductor — which he was earlier than he grew to become an actor. He was a Marathi speaker too, who spoke Tamil with a special lilt. Rajini’s power and energy got here from what he spoke and stood for. He personified a easy however highly effective reality: that those that are poor and deprived have a higher ethical sensibility than those that possess wealth and energy. The vegetable sellers on the pavement, the day by day wage earners, the coolies in addition to the autorickshaw drivers exhibit far higher ethical qualities than do feudal landlords, wealthy entrepreneurs or highly effective leaders.

He was beloved as a result of he embodied that gray determine between socially acceptable behaviour and individually regressive one. He might be charming even when he was being politically incorrect. His viewers beloved him as a result of they knew that he was an ethical being at his core.

Fans dance during a screening of Rajinikanth’s Coolie

Fans dance throughout a screening of Rajinikanth’s Coolie
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The coolie theme that was so crassly abused in his new movie was one which invoked deep emotions in the working class whose voice he represented in movies resembling Mullum Malarum (1978, a villager in battle with an city engineer), Baasha (1995, an auto driver), Muthu (1995, a servant underneath a feudal landlord), and extra just lately, in Pa. Ranjith’s hit movie Kaala (2018) the place he fights for slum dwellers. The youthful Rajini acted like an older man, wiser, accountable, extra socially attuned, and one who produced hope.

Moral ambiguities

Fifty years on, Rajini’s morality has aged. He will not be capable of cover this even when he succeeds in camouflaging the ageing of his physique. When he performed a gangster in Thalapathi (1991), there was a way of ethical code in the world of criminals. But in Coolie, Rajini’s ethical sense disappears when he joins a younger girl in a felony act to justify being profitable to pay the charges for the medical schooling of the girl’s sisters. He will not be the Rajini that we noticed in Bhairavi (1978) or motion pictures like Aval Appadithan (1978), which catalysed a bigger dialogue on girls’s rights and roles in a society.

A still from Thalapathi

A nonetheless from Thalapathi

Rajini was as well-known for his dialogues as for his cigarette tips as a result of these dialogues didn’t age. They didn’t want an outdated man, making an attempt to look younger with a mop of hair, to ship them. Rajini transformed these dialogues in motion pictures resembling Arunachalam (1997), Baasha and Padayappa (1999), into social slogans.

As lengthy as Rajini speaks for the rights of the oppressed and the marginalised, his bodily age doesn’t matter. Being outdated is exhibited not in the manner we stroll or combat, however in the manner we expect, in the power we have now to combat for the profit of others, and in the hope that we convey.

Rajini, whereas nonetheless bodily explosive on the display, has aged mentally and morally, not less than in his previous few movies. He appears to have misplaced the qualities that made him perennially younger and related. We can’t blame him. Perhaps he has develop into detached and drained. Just like us.

The Bengaluru-based author and thinker’s new novel is titled Water Days.

Published – August 22, 2025 07:17 am IST

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