Tamil cinema wakes up today to celebrate a phenomenon that began half a century ago—Superstar Rajinikanth, who turns 75 today and also marks 50 glorious years in the film industry. Time may have moved forward, trends may have changed, but his superstardom remains untouched, unshaken and unparalleled.From the late 1970s, when he strode into Tamil cinema with raw intensity, Rajinikanth carved out a space that no one else dared to dream of. He played the anti-hero with a magnetic darkness, the rebel with simmering rage, and the flawed man who commanded empathy with a single look. Audiences didn’t just watch him—they experienced him.
As the 1980s dawned, his screen presence transformed into something larger than life. His cigarette flips, the swirl of his hair, the toss of his sunglasses and the unmissable walk became part of Tamil pop culture. These weren’t mere mannerisms; they were declarations of a new cinematic grammar. Directors wrote scenes around his charisma, and fans memorised every move with the devotion of a ritual.
The 1990s witnessed the birth of the Rajinikanth we know today—the mass entertainer, the magnetic leader, the on-screen protector of the common man. In this golden era, his characters stood tall against injustice, delivered thunderous punchlines with spiritual calm and carried the hopes of the audience on broad shoulders. Theatres erupted when he stepped into the frame; his arrival alone was the celebration.
Even at 75, Rajinikanth stands as the undisputed style icon of Indian cinema. His simplicity off-screen, contrasted with his electric aura on-screen, makes him a cultural paradox beloved by millions. Generations have passed, yet his fan following continues to expand—children, parents, grandparents—all united by the force of his charm.
Fans often describe him not with adjectives but with emotion.
‘He’s not just a star; he’s a feeling we grew up with,’ says one lifelong admirer.
‘His walk itself is an entire story—no one can recreate that magic,’ says another.
For many, Rajinikanth represents hope, humility and hard-earned success—the classic tale of a man who rose from nothing to rule everything.
As he completes 50 years in cinema, the legend of Rajinikanth remains evergreen. He is not merely celebrated; he is worshipped. Not merely admired; he is cherished. The Superstar’s journey is no longer just about movies—it is about a man who became an emotion, a movement and a memory that will endure long after the lights fade.
Today, Tamil Nadu doesn’t just wish him a happy birthday.
It salutes half a century of unmatched style, spirit and superstardom.

