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MGR was a member of the Congress Party till 1953 and he used to wear kathar and wear vibhuti on his forehead. In 1953 MGR joined the DMK. He became a vocal Tamil and Dravidian nationalist and prominent member of the DMK (Dravidian Progressive Federation). He added glamour to the Dravidian movement which was sweeping Tamil Nadu. He became a member of the state Legislative Council in 1962. He was first elected to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly in 1967. After the death of his mentor, Annadurai, MGR became the treasurer of DMK in 1969 after Karunanidhi became the chief minister.

In 1967, he was shot in the neck by fellow actor and political aspirant M.R. Radha. The bullet was permanently lodged in his neck and his voice damaged. He wanted the financial details of the party to be publicised which enraged the leadership of DMK and in 1972, MGR was expelled from the party. MGR then floated a new party named Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) which was later renamed All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), the only powerful opponent of the DMK. He became Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 1977, and remained in office till his death in 1987. In 1979, Members of his party became the first dravidian and non-congress party from Tamil Nadu to become ministers in the Union Cabinet. It is to be noted that the AIADMK won every state assembly election as long as MGR was alive. He was the first film actor to be a Chief Minister in India.

Chief Ministership

MGR placed great emphasis on social development, especially education. One of MGR’s most successful policies was the re-introduction of the “Mid-day Meal Scheme” in the Government-run and aided schools in Tamil Nadu, which encouraged underprivileged children to attend schools.

He founded the Tamil University, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University and the Women’s University in Tamil Nadu.

Positions Held

  • 1962 Elected to Legislative Council
  • 1967 Elected to Legislative Assembly from St Thomas Mount
  • 1971 Reelected to Legislative Assembly from St Thomas Mount
  • 1977 Elected to Legislative Assembly from Aruppukottai
  • 1980 Elected to Legislative Assembly from Madurai West
  • 1984 Elected to Legislative Assembly from Andipatti
  • 1977-1987: Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Achievements

  • Fifth world Tamil conference in Madurai in 1981
  • Krishna Water Project
  • Mid-day Meal Scheme
  • Thanjavur Tamil University
  • Mother Teresa Women’s University

Nutritious Meal Programme

Puratchi Thalaivar MGR Nutritious Meal Programme was launched in 1982 with a view to providing adequate nutrition to economically disadvantaged children of age group 2 to 5 years and was later extended to students and providing social security to the disabled. of age up to 15 years. Besides combating malnutrition, the programme sought to act as an incentive for increasing enrolment in schools and for reducing dropouts.

A review of the programme revealed the following:

A quantity of 38820 MT of fine rice received from Government of India under National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education, was substituted by common rice.

Supply and use of Double Fortified Salt in seven goitre prone districts against the recommendations of UNICEF and the National Institute of Nutrition resulted in extra expenditure of Rs 27.15 lakh during 2002-04.

Despite recommendations of the Public Accounts Committee, measuring devices for weighing food ingredients had not been provided to the noon-meal centres.

There were shortfalls in conducting inspections by the Personal Assistant (NMP) in various districts during 2002-04. Similarly the Block Development Officers did not conduct required number of inspections during 1999-2004 in three sample districts. This trend is indicative of inadequate level of assistance.

Social Work

MGR was always the first to personally offer relief in disasters and calamities like fire, flood, drought, and cyclones, he was the first donor during the war with China in 1962, donating Rs. 75,000 to the war fund. He was the founder and editor of THAI weekly magazine and ANNA daily newspaper in Tamil. He was the owner of Sathya Studios and Emgeeyar Pictures which produced many of the films he acted in. He also founded the MGR Schools in Kodambakkam giving free education and food for the film workers children in 1953. He was the president of Nadigar Sangam - South India Film Artists Association for four terms. He willed all his property for the welfare of the poor and hearing impaired people of Tamil Nadu.


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Making his film debut in 1936, in the film Sati Leelavathi, directed by Ellis Dungan, an American born film director, MGR did not attain great popularity until he got his big breakthrough in the 1947 film Rajakumari which was a super hit making him a top hero in Kollywood and one of the most successful in Indian Cinema history, the script for Rajakumari was written by Karunanidhi. He rose to stardom by playing characters that portrayed him as the saviour of the poor. His movies were the medium of communication for the Dravidian movement. For the next twenty-five years he remained the biggest celebrity in Tamil cinema and the most famous and worshiped man in Tamil nadu. Movies like Madurai Veeran, a champion of the Tamil Devars. His star power did not diminish even after he was shot by fellow actor M. R. Radha (Mohan R. Radha), affecting his ability to speak clearly. Even then he undauntedly carried on only to give box-office hit after hits, later paving way for his entry into poiltics. He won the national award in the best actor category for the film Rickshakaran while his filmdom rival Sivaji Ganesan who was considered better actor than him didn’t win it even once as a Hero (Sivaji Ganesan won the national award towards end of his career in Dhevar Magan). His Movie “Nadodi Mannan” (produced & directed by MGR and first released in 1956) released in 2006 ran house full shows in Tamil Nadu for 14 weeks.

Milestones

  • Sathi Leelavathi (1936) directed Ellis R.Dungan
  • Acted in a film titled Chaya as hero which was not released.
  • Rajakumari (1947) directed A.S.A.Sami - was a breakthrough and he was noticed by the public.
  • Nallavan Vaalvaan (1961) by P.Neelakandan - 50th film
  • Oli Vilakku (1968) by Sanakya - 100th film
  • Siriththu Vaazhavendum (1974) directed by S.S.Balan- 125th film
  • Maduraiyai Meetta Sundara Paandiyan (1978)directed by P.Neelakandan ( last film)
  • Only two of his films were given an ‘A’ certificate
  • Koondukkili(1954) - Only movie he had starred with Sivaji Ganesan
  • Ulagam Sutrum Valiban(1973) - Shot mostly in Foreign locations
  • “Unnai Vida Matten” supposed to be the last film that was never released.

Tamil Movies

Year Film Notes
1935 Sati Leelavati
1936 Iru Sahodarargal
1938 Dakshayagnam
1938 Veera Jagathis
1939 Maya Machindra
1939 Prahalatha
1941 Ashok Kumar
1941 Vedavathi aka Seethajananam
1942 Dhaasippen aka Jodhi Malar
1942 Tamizhariyum Perumal
1943 Harichandra
1945 Meera
1945 Saalivaahanan
1946 Sri Murugan
1947 Paithiyakaaran
1947 Rajakumaari MGR’s first movie as Hero
1948 Abhimanyu
1948 Mohini
1948 Raja Mukthi
1949 Rathnakumar
1950 Marudhanaattu Ilavarasi
1950 Mandhiri Kumaari
1951 Marmayogi
1951 Sarvadhigari
1952 Andhaman Kaidhi
1952 Kumari
1953 En Thangai
1953 Jenova First Malayalam film
1953 Naam A very old movie but an answer to the question “Can MGR act like Sivaji Ganesan with great emotion and long dialogue?”
1954 Panakkaari
1954 Malaikkallan Inspired by Namakkal V.Ramalingam’s novel. Produced in 6 languages viz. Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Sinhalese. Won President Award
1954 Koondukkili Only movie starred with Sivaji Ganesan
1955 Gul-E-Bagaavali
1956 Alibabavum Narpadhu Thirudargalum First colour film
1956 Madhurai Veeran An ancient story believed to have occurred when Nayaks (Andhra) ruled parts of Tamil Nadu
1956 Thaaikkuppin Thaaram
1957 Chakravarthi Thirumagal
1957 Mahadhevi
1957 Pudhumai Pithan
1957 Rajarajan
1958 Nadodi Mannan Produced and Directed by MGR, a movie that seeded a change in Tamilnad’s political history
1959 Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali
1960 Baghdadh Thirudan
1960 Mannadhi Mannan
1960 Raja Dev Singh
1961 Arasilangumari
1961 Nallavan Vazhvan
1961 Sabaash Mapillai
1961 Thaai Sollai Thattadhe
1961 Thirudadhe
1962 Kudumba Thalaivan
1962 Maadappura
1962 Paasam
1962 Raani Samyuktha
1962 Thaayai Kaatha Thanayan
1962 Vikramaadhithan
1963 Anandha Jodhi
1963 Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum
1963 Kalai Arasi
1963 Kaanji Thalaivan
1963 Koduthu Vaithaval
1963 Needhikkuppin Paasam
1963 Panathottam
1963 Parisu
1963 Periya Idathu Pen
1964 Dheiva Thaai
1964 En Kadamai
1964 Padagotti
1964 Panakkara Kudumbam
1964 Thaayin Madiyil
1964 Thozhilali
1964 Vettaikkaaran
1965 Aasai Mugam
1965 Aayirathil Oruvan
1965 Enga Veettu Pillai
1965 Kalangarai Vilakkam
1965 Kanni Thaai
1965 Panam Padaithavan
1965 Thazhampoo
1966 Anbe Vaa
1966 Naan Aanaiyittal
1966 Mugaraasi
1966 Nadodi
1966 Chandhrodhayam
1966 Parakkum Paavai
1966 Petraalthaan Pillaiya
1966 Thaali Baagiyam
1966 Thanippiravi
1967 Arasakattalai
1967 Kaavalkaaran
1967 Thaaiku Thalaimagan
1967 Vivasayee
1968 Ragasiya Police 115
1968 Thaer Thiruvizha
1968 Kudiyirundha Koyil karthik
1968 Kannan En Kadhalan
1968 Pudhiya Boomi
1968 Kanavan
1968 Oli Vilakku Announced as MGR’s 100th film
1968 Kadhal Vaaganam
1969 Adimai Pen unusual plot set in a fictional medieval European kingdom
1969 Nam Nadu
1970 Maattukaara Velan
1970 En Annan
1970 Thalaivan
1970 Thedi Vandha Mappillai
1970 Engal Thangam
1971 Kumarikkottam
1971 Rickshawkaran MGR got Best Actor National Award
1971 Neerum Neruppum
1971 Oru Thaai Makkal first film with damaged voice due to inset bullet wound
1972 Sange Muzhangu
1972 Nalla Neram
1972 Raaman Thediya Seedhai
1972 Annamitta Kai
1972 Naan Yen Pirandhen
1972 Idhaya Veenai
1973 Ulagam Sutrum Valiban MGR’s second venture as Director, Shot mostly in Foreign location
1973 Pattikaattu Ponnaiya
1974 Netru Indru Naalai
1974 Urimai Kural
1974 Sirithu Vazha Vendum
1974 Meenava Nanban
1975 Ninaithadhai Mudippavan
1975 Naalai Namadhe
1975 Idhayakkani
1975 Pallandu Vazhga
1976 Needhikku Thalaivanangu
1976 Uzhaikkum Karangal
1976 Oorukku Uzhaippavan
1977 Navarathnam
1978 Madhuraiyai Meetta Sundharapandiyan
1990 Avasara Police 100 A film in which Bhagyaraj uses an old unfinished MGR movie as a flashback in the plot.

Other language movies

  • Hindi - Ektha raja(1951)
  • Telugu - Sarvathikari(1951)
  • Malayalam - Jenova(1953)

Own Produced Movies

  • 1958 - Nadodi Mannan - Directed by MGR, a movie that seeded a change in Tamilnadu’s political history
  • 1969 - Adimai Pen - unusual plot set in a fictional medieval European kingdom
  • 1973 - Ulagam Sutrum Valiban - MGR’s second venture as Director, Shot mostly in Foreign location

Policies & formula

  1. Would never smoke or take alcoholic drinks
  2. Would never physically or mentally abuse women
  3. Robin Hood formula—champion of the underdog, who is truthful, generous and totally honest.

MGR legacy still alive!

The evergreen classic of Puratchi Thalaivar MGR, Ayirathil Oruvan is rocking the City again. This yesteryear blockbuster featuring MGR and Jayalalitha set records at the box office in the sixties. It was made almost four decades ago and it portrayed MGR as an Icon of Tamil cinema.

Nearly five theaters are screening this film in the city and the number would cross dozen auditoriums if sub-urban areas are included. Padmini Pictures, the original producer of the film is re- releasing this classic today and hundreds of Thalaivar’s die hard fans are seen eagerly waiting in the long queues before theaters on the opening day.


Balakrishnan, the Manager of Abhirami Mega Mall said that all the tickets for the first day show have been sold out at Annai Abhirami. Last year, Nadodi Mannan was re released by Divya Films and it completed 50 days with full house shows in many theaters including Albert and Bharath. Some of the fans of MGR organized big events with the yesteryear heroines of MGR in the theaters where Nadodi Mannan was released.

No doubt, MGR legacy is still alive and always profitable to the theater owners .

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Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR was the most popular star of the silver screen. respected by the people, and deified by his supporters. Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR strongly believed that an actor need not be an actor alone. He should also serve the people through his acting and artistes should dedicate themselves to serving the people. Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR had a close look at the world of politics and jumped whole hog into it. A lot of people advised him against this move. But Dr MGR decided that politics was one field from which he could serve the people who meant more to him than anything else in the world.The AIADMK founded by Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR, is now in its 29th year. Over the last 25 years, the AIADMK has been ruling Tamil Nadu for a majority of the period, to the extent that The recent history of Tamil Nadu is entwined with the history of the AIADMK bounded as it is by mutual love, attachment and respect for the people. Little wonder that the party has made a significant impact on the body polity of the nation.

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Rajinikanth was born on December 12 1949 in Karnataka, India. He was the fourth child to his parents Ramabai and Ramoji Rao Gaekwad. His original name was Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. He lost his mother at the age of five. He had his schooling at the Acharya Patasala in Bangalore and then at the Vivekananda Balak Sangh, a unit of the Ramakrishna Mission. His mother tongue is Marathi, though he has not done any movie in it.

Before starting his career in the film industry, he had to take up all sorts of odd jobs. He served as a bus conductor for Karnataka state transport corporation in Bangalore. It was during this time that he nurtured his acting interests by performing in various stage plays.


Rajini, the real mantra of Tamil Nadu. Rajinikanth, the carpenter-turned-coolie-turned-conductor-turned Super Star says: "I couldn't have asked God for more."

A bit of a recluse, Rajni may be. But everyone who's had the privelege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step and a warm glow in the heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he's the sort who deserves all the superstardom he's earned. Such men, indeed, are rare...

The evergreen unique actor and the Superstar of Tamil industry, Rajinikanth was introduced by the renowned director, K.Balachandar in the movie Aboorva raagangal as a co-artist. It's been 25 years, believe it or not, since the Super Star made his debut with an inconsequential role in a Tamil film. From villain and antihero to blockbuster supernova, the gifted actor has made the most of every outing. And he's deserved every bit of the success. SCREEN analyses why...

It's a wide angle shot. A man is seen opening a gate, dressed in rags and smoking a beedi. A terminally ill disease writ large on his face. Precisely on that frame appears the Sanskrit term shruthi bedham, coupled with an off screen voice, an undoubtedly inauspicious start to any debutante's first screen appearance, especially in the maiden frame.

The film was Apoorva Raagangal (1975). The film itself was thick in controversy, and nobody took notice of the young newcomer, who was on screen barely for fifteen minutes, muttered a few apologetic words to the wronged woman and ultimately died an unsung, unheroic death.

No one in the audience, even in his wildest imagination, would have thought this nondescript man, who had won the least attention in the film would ever win over millions of hearts in Tamil Nadu. Or ride the state like a colossus. Or even that his sway over the masses would be so intense that he could rewrite the fate of Tamil Nadu politics, exactly two decades after the release of his first film.

K Balachander, the director who has an uncanny knack of creating stars, first met Rajnikant at the film institute, where he was a student. Balachander glanced at the dark young man and crisply asked him to meet him in his office the next day. When Rajnikant walked into his office gingerly, Balachander informed him he was going to act in his next film. Overwhelmed by the sudden offer from a big director, Rajnikant just could not believe his ears. It's a feeling Rajni still recounts whenever in the mood of reminiscence.

Later, Balachander confided in his close friend and associate Ananthu, Watch out! There is a fire in the young man's eyes. One day he will take Tamil Nadu by storm. How true the prediction turned out!

Producers went all out to capitalise on this new wonder called Rajnikant, and a string of films projecting him as an anti-hero, with all his stylish mannerisms in full swing, were released in quick succession. Gayathri had him shooting blue films of his wife without her knowledge, Bhairavi, Shankar Salim Simon and the like. Rajni had, by now, become an indisputable star in his own right, a force to reckon with.

Though Rajnikant persistently refers to K. Balachander as his guru, it was director SP Muthuraman who actually revamped Rajni's image entirely. Muthuraman first experimented with him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri, as a villain in the first half and a refined man in the second, accepting a woman with a child ditched by her lover. The success of Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri prompted SPM to make a mushy melodrama with Rajni as a hero sacrificing everything for his siblings, a role ideally tailormade for Sivaji Ganesan! That film was Arulirunthu Arupathu Varai, in which Rajni's mannerisms were totally missing and he even appeared as an old man in the last few frames. Even while the film was in the making, Rajni had misgivings about whether the audience would accept him in tear jerkers of this kind. But the film got made and its box-office success made Rajni popular among women audiences, too. These two films were a turning point in Rajni's career he changed from an actor who merely enthralled the audiences, to one who also made them weep. The acceptance of Rajni sans his mannerisms proved he'd at last become an actor from a star. Around this time came Mullum Malarum, directed by J Mahendran, which established Rajni as a hero with a slight tinge of the negative.

Rajnikant's entry may have been humble, in an insignificant role but the success he achieved in a very short span was unimaginable. A popular Tamil magazine brought out a special supplement at a time when his still on the make, and, he presto, the magazine's sales doubled with that issue alone.

Such mass adulation, the thunderous rain of applause when Rajni delivered his lines, all put together, made him a phenomenon. It was at this point that Rajni realised the onus had been thrust on him. The fate of producers hinged on him alone. This sudden exposure to the glare of the media and the popularity and money he never imagined would be his, created a lot of stress in his mind. At that crucial time in his career when his market price had just begun to zoom, he decided to opt out of films completely, sending shock waves to his fans. Balachander, Kamalhaasan and his other well-wishers somehow, coaxed him into staying on.

The second phase of his life started with K Balaji's Billa, a superhit disproving the canard spread by detractors that Rajnikant was finished. He was accepted as a full-fledged hero. Billa was followed by a row of hits like Pokkiri Raja, Thanikkattu Raja, Naan Mahaan Alla and the all-important Moondru Mugham, in which Rajni essayed a triple role. Even two decades after its release, the last continues to be a box-office draw and Rajni's fans can never tire of the thalaivar's verbal clash with villain Senthamarai.
K Balachander's first home production, Nettrikkam proved to be yet another milestone in Rajni's career.

An analysis of Rajni's career graph shows a remarkable absence of fits and starts. It has been a slow and steady rise to the very top. As Rajni sings in a hit song from Badshah, a man's life may be divided into eight divisions. Rajni's own career may be divided into three segments. The first as a villain, the second as a hero with negative traits, and the third and present phase, as the reigning czar of Tamil filmdom. With Rajni's films fetching crores and his market price skyrocketing, the costs of production of his films became unmanageable. And Rajni has since had to stick to a one film per year formula, sometimes, he could do a film once in two years.

The new trend where his films' collections exceed normal regional film expectations started off with Badshah, followed by Annamalai, Arunachalam, Ejaman, Muthu and Padayappa. It's now an accepted fact that only a Rajnikant film can break records set by his own films.

As an actor, Rajnikant's greatest asset, apart from his style is his sense of humour and comic timing. Like Amitabh Bachchan is popular for his drunken soliloquies, Rajnikant is famous for his comic encounters with snakes, repeated umpteen times.

In the early 80s, Rajnikant made a foray into Bollywood with Andhaa Kanoon, a superhit. But Rajnikant could not concentrate on Hindi films because he was already safely ensconced down South. He still made a few films in Hindi, to mention specially Chaalbaaz which had Sridevi in a dual role. Rajni also enjoys a special kind of popularity in Telugu films and his Peddarayudu (remake of Tamil hit Nattammai) seems to have broken all previous records. The Telugu version of Padayappa has been a money-spinner, too. Rajnikant became a trendsetter recently with his Muthu and its songs becoming a rage in Japan and now, Padayappa running to packed houses in the UK and USA.

Basically a religious person, Rajnikant has always owned up his faith. "I was brought up by the Ramakrishna Mission and it's from there that I have inherited this religious frame of mind," he keeps saying. Even his films have him openly sharing his faith. In Arunachalam he mouths that famous line, "God decides and Arunachalam executes it." His public meetings are always spiced with humour and embellished with anecdotes from mythology.

Married to Lata, an English literature graduate, hailing from an elite Iyengar family in 1980, Rajni has two daughters who are carefully kept away from the limelight. Lata herself a versatile singer, now runs a school called The Ashram. The couple indulges in a lot of charity, the latest being converting his Raghavendra Kalyana Mandapam into a charitable trust to help the poor and needy.

Ego and starry airs are unknown to Rajnikant. During breaks he hardly ever rushes to his air-conditioned makeup room. Instead, he prefers to sleep on the sets, even without a pillow, merely covering his eyes with a wet cloth. He never comes to functions with a retinue behind him and even prefers to drive his own car.

Rajnikant's phenomenal success and his sway over the masses make people speculate whether he will follow the footsteps of the late MGR and enter politics. Though there has been a lot of pressure on him to enter politics by the likes of actor turned journalist, Cho Ramaswamy ("Rajnikant is the best choice for chief ministership because he has a basic integrity and simplicity, a quality which is very rare these days") Rajnikant has persistently maintained a diplomatic silence, except for the fact that he openly supported the ruling DMK in the last assembly elections and discreetly in the recent Lok Sabha elections. When pressed, Rajnikant answers in his own inimitable style, "Yesterday I was a conductor, today I'm a star, tomorrow what I'll be only He knows!"

A bit of a recluse, he may be at heart, but everyone who's had the privilege of a darshan with the thalaivar has come away with a spring in his step, and a warm glow in his heart. Warm, friendly and affable, he's the sort who deserves all the superstardom he's earned. Such men, indeed, are rare.


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Movie Name
Number of Days
Theater Database (Chennai )
Apoorva Raagangal 100 Days Midland , Agasthiya, Roxy and Krishnaveni
Moondru Mudichu 100 Days Midland
Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri 125 days Paragon, Rajakumari, pandiyan, Roxy
Avargal No Idea Midland
Gaayathri 75 Days (Hit Film) Devi Paradise , Rajakumar and Ram
Kavikkuyil Film didnot clicked in a big way
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16 Vayadhiniley 200 Days Midland
Aadu Puli Attam 75 Days (Hit Film)
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Aarupushpangal 75 Days (Hit Film)
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Bairavi 100 Days Plaaza, Rajakumari and Sayani
Vanakkatukuriya Kathaliye No Idea Wellington , Agasthiya
Mullum Malarum 25 Weeks Alankar, Maharani
Ilamai Oonjaladukirathu 25 Weeks Midland , Roxy, Pandiyan, Kamala
Shankar Saleem Simon 100 Days
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Aayiram Jenmangal 100 Days Chitra
Thappu Thalangal 75 Days Pilot, Boradway, Krishnaveni, Uma
Aval Appadithan 100 Days Midland , Kamadehun & Saffire
Thai Meethu Sathiyam 100 Days Wellington , Abirami and Pandiyan
Justice Gopinath No Idea Paragon, Bala Abirami, Liberty
Priya 25 Weeks Anna, Alankar, Mekala, Kamala, Agasthiya
Ninaithale Inikkum 100 Days Alankar, Devi
Dharma Yuddam 150 Days Devi
Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai 25 Weeks Midland
Naan Vazhavaippen 114 Days Chitra, Megala, pandiya and Liberty
Annai Oru Alayam 126 Days Wellington , Abirami and Pandiyan
Kuppathu Raja No Idea Devi Paradise , Maharani,
Billa 260 Days Alankar, Maharani, Bala Abirami Midland ( noon )
Kali 56 Days Alanker, safire, Maharani, Mekala
Anbukku Naan Adimai 140 Days Wellington , Abirami, Pandiyan
Ram Robert Rahim 100 Days
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Pollathavan 100 Days Devi, Abirami,
Naan Patta Saval No Idea Chitra, Tamil Nadu, Sayani, Boradway, Ega
Jonny 100 Days Devi Paradise
Murattu Kalai 150 Days Devi Paradise , Maharani, Roxy, AVM Rajeswari
Thillu Mullu 100 Days Alankar, Maharani, Bhuvaneswari
Thee 60 Days Safire, Ega, Crown
100 days in Sri Lanka - YazNagar - Rani Theater
Kazhugu 50 Days Star, Devi Paradise
Garjanai
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Pilot
Nettrikkan 100 Days Alankar, Bala Abirami, Crown
Ranuva Veeran 100 Days Devl Paradise, Abirami, Agasthiya
Moondru Mugam 225 Days Devi Paradise , Kamala, Sakthi Abirami, Agasthiya
Pokkiri Raja 148 Days Alankar, Maharani, Little Ananda, AVM Rajeswari
Ranga 100 Days Sathyam, Annai Abirami etc
Enkeyo Ketta Kural 100 Days - A Silent success film Wellington , Ega, Padmanaba, Tamil Nadu,
Pudukavithai 100 Days Alankar, Maharani, Abirami
Thanikattu Raja 82 Days Devi Paradise , Murali Krishna, Pandiyan
very good business especially in B and C centres
Paayum Puli 133 Days Alankar, Maharani, Abirami, AVM Rajeswari
Thudikkum Karangal 91 Days Devi Paradise , Sakthi Abirami, SriKrishna, Krishnaveni
Accordingly to collection wise it was above Average Film
Thanga Magan 247 Days at Madurai & 100 days at Chennai Devi Paradise , Abirami, Bharath, Kamala
Thaai Veedu 100 Days Safire, Vasanthi, srikrishna, kamala
Sivappu Sooriyan 112 Days(Morning Show) Alankar, Maharani, Sakthi Abirami
Adutha Varisu 120 Days Midland , Leo, Abirami,
Naan Mahaan Alla 100 Days Sathyam, Abirami, kamala, Bharath
Anbulla Rajnikant 75 Days Devi Paradise , Abirami
Thambikku Entha Ooru 100 Days Devi Paradise, not known
Rumours : Ran for 25 weeks in Madurai
Kai Kodukkum Kai 105 Days Alankar, Maharani,Sakthi Abirami
Nallavanuku Nallavan 154 days Alankar, Maharani, Annai Abirami, AVM Rajeswari
Sri Raghavendra 100 Days Sathyam, Ega, Kamala, SriKrishna, Vasanthi
Unna Kannil Neer Vazhindal 75 Days Albert
Rumours : Ran 100 days (noon shows) at Coimbatore
Padikkadavan 210 Days Albert, Bala Abirami, Udayam, Agasthiya, Sribrinda
Naan Sikappu Manithan 100 days Midland , Sangam, SriBrinda, AVM Rajeswari
Naan Adimai Illai 50 Days Albert , Kamala Prabath
Maaveeran 90 Days ( Ran 101 Days at Trichy) Sathyam, Sangam, Maharani, Brinda, Kasi, Vasanthi
The film did record collections in Band C centers
Mr.Bharath 102 days Anand, Maharani,Abirami, Suryan
Viduthalai 75 Days ( all theaters) Devi Paradise , Udayam, Abirami, Agasthiya
100 days in Udayam (noon show)
100 days Madurai in Centeral Talkies
Oorkavalan 100 days Woodlands, Abirami, Sribrinda, Srikrishna, Kamala
Velaikaran 131 days Anand, Ega, Udhyam, Srikrishna, Sribrinda
Manithan 200 days Woodlands, Annai Abirami, Noorjahan, Maharani, Sribrinda, AVM Rajeswari
Guru Sishyan 125 days Woodlands, Sangam, Albert. Prabath, Sribrinda, Kamala
Kodi Parakuthu 100 Days (Sangam noon show) Woodlands, Sangam, Udhyam, Bharath
Dharmathin Thalaivan 100 Days Albert, Sakthi Abirami, Pandiyan, Kamala, Sribrinda
Rajathi Raja 150 days Chennai & 181 days in Madurai Albert, Annai Abirami, Kamala Barath
All shows houseful till 100days.
Rumours : Ran 125 days in more than 25 towns.
Siva 75 Days Albert, Sakthi Abirami, Udhayam, Crown, Sribrinda
Raja Chinna Roja 175 days (morning show) Albert, Annai Abirami, Barath, Udhayam, Sribrinda
Mappillai 175 Days Alankar, Maharani, Annai Abirami, Kamala, SriBrinda
Till 80 days there was 896 housefull shows in chennai
Panakkaran 175 days (morning show) Albert, Annai Abirami, Udhyam, Crown, Sribrinda
In Second release also film ran for 50 days at Thirvanmiyur - Thiyagaraja
Athisaya Piravi 75 Days Alankar, Maharani, Padmam, Kamala, Sribrinda
Dharmadorai 211 days - Madurai Albert, Annai Abirami, Crown, Kamala,Sribrinda
175 days - Chennai
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More than 100 days - 10 centres
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Nattukku Oru Nallavan 1 month Albert, Abirami, Crown, Kamala
Tha alapathi 175 days in Sakthi Abirami (Chennai) Albert, Shakthi Abirami, Udhayam, Bharath, Sribrinda
100 days in 15 Theaters
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50 Days in 85 Theaters
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The film ran more than 66 days in Malaysia
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Mannan 198 days Chennai & 301 days at Kovai Shanthi, Abirami, Liberty , Bharath, Sribrinda
Film ran 100 Days in 13 Centers, 125 days in 6 centers, 150 days in 3 centres and 175 days in 2 centers (Chennai & Madurai).
69 Days in Malaysia .
Annamalai 175 days Albert, Abirami, Kamala, Bharath, Sribrinda
Film ran 100 Days in 25 centers.
Pandiyan 100 days (Chennai - morning show) Albert, Abirami, Kamala, Bharath, Sribrinda A;ner
125 days ( in Trichy)
Yejaman 175 days Albert, Baby Albert, Kamala, Crown, Sribrinda
Uzhaippali 100 days at Chennai - Albert and Abirami complex, Albert, Abirami, Kamala, Crown, Sribrinda
Kovai - Anupallavi,
Dharmapuri - Anand (First 100 days movie),
Nellai- Perinbavilas (biggest theater in Nellai),
Salem - Alankar,
Erode - Devi Abirami (125days),
Madurai - Solai Malai and MiniPriya (142 days),
Nagercoil - Rajesh (84 days),
50 days in 44 centres
Valli 100 Days Anand, Shakthi Abirami, Srikrishna, AVM Rajeswari
Veera 152 days Albert, Abirami, Kamala, Crown, Sribrinda
Film ran 100 Days in 20 Centers and 50 days in 71 Centers.
Valli dubbed in telugu as Vijaya which crossed more than 50 days in Andhra
Muthu 185 days Chennai and 163 days in Japan DeviParadise, Udhayam, Sakthi Abirami, Bharath, SriBrinda
100 days - 30 centres
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84 days - 55 centres
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50 days - 94 centres
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A telugu dubbed version also ran 100 days.
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Baasha 368 days (Kovai) and 185 days in Chennai Albert, Maharani, Udhayam, Abirami, SriBrinda
50 days about 80 centres.
In Telugu also dubbed version Baasha ran for 100 Days
Arunachalam 204 days Albert, Abirami, Udhayam, Bharath, SriBrinda
100 days - 46 centres
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50 days - 122 centres
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Telugu dubbed version Arunachalam ran for 100 days in Andhra
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Padaiyappa 270 days - Kovai Albert, Abirami, Udhayam, Bharath, SriBrinda
242 days - Chennai
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175 days - 11 centres
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100 days - 139 centres
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65 days - 225 Centres
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Telugu dubbed version Narasima ran for 133 days in Andhra
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Baba 100 days Sathyam, Albert, Udhayam, Mini Udhayam, Maharani, SriBrinda, Abirami, Mayajal, Prathana
Film ran 100 days in 8 theaters all over TN.
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50 days in 107 theaters
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Telugu version Baba also ran for 100 days.
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Chandramukhi 100 days in 156 Theaters Shanthi, Saantham, Uthayam, Mini Uthayam, Abirami, Sri Biruntha & Bharath
50 days in 250 Theaters Shanthi, Bala Abirami

Movie Name
Number of Days
Blood Stone
30 Days
Alankar, Abirami and Sri Brinda
Chilakamma Cheppindi
100 Days
Annadammula Savaal
175 Days
Vayasu Pilichindi
100 Days
AnthuLeni Katha (Telugu)
175 Days
Sagothara Saval (Kannada)
100 Days
Priya (Kannada)
100 Days
Amma Evarikaina Amma (Telugu)
100 Days
Ram Robert Rahim (Telugu)
100 Days
PeddaRayadu (Telugu)
200 Days


Other Languages

Movie Name
Number of Days
Blood Stone
30 Days
Alankar, Abirami and Sri Brinda
Chilakamma Cheppindi
100 Days
Annadammula Savaal
175 Days
Vayasu Pilichindi
100 Days
AnthuLeni Katha (Telugu)
175 Days
Sagothara Saval (Kannada)
100 Days
Priya (Kannada)
100 Days
Amma Evarikaina Amma (Telugu)
100 Days
Ram Robert Rahim (Telugu)
100 Days
PeddaRayadu (Telugu)
200 Days

Guset Role
Movie Name
Number of Days
Thaiillamal Naan illai
100 days
Natchathiram
100 Days
Uruvangal Maralam
100 Days
Agni Satchi
100 Days
Yaar
100 Days
Manathil Urudhi Vendum
100 days

Kollywood-Star-Awards

YEAR
FILM
TYPE
AWARD
1977
16 Vayathinile
Best Actor
Arima Sangam
1977
Bhuvana Oru Kelvikuri
Best Supporting Actor
Thirai Kathir
1978
Mullum Malarum
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1978
Mullum Malarum
Best Actor
Arima Sangam
1979
Aarilirundu Arubadhu Varai
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1979
Aarilirundu Arubadhu Varai
Best Actor
Devar Award
1982
Moondru Mugam
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1982
Engeyo Ketta Kural
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Film Fans Association
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Filmfare Awards
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1984
Nallavanuku Nallavan
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1984
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KALAIMAMANI AWARD
Tamil Nadu Government
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1985
Sri Raagavendirar
Best Actor
Filmalaya
1987
Velaikkaran
Best Actor
Sunflash Award
1988
Blood Stone
Best Achiever Award
Cinema Express
1989
-
MGR AWARD
Tamil Nadu Government
1991
Thalapathy
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1991
Thalapathy
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1992
Annamalai
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1992
Annamalai
Best Actor
Ambika Awards
1993
Valli
Best Story Writter
Cinema Express
1993
Valli
Best Story Writter
Filmfans Association
1993
Valli
Best Film Producer
TamilNadu Murpokku Sangam
1995
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KALAICHELVAM AWARD
Nadigar Sangam
1995
Peaddarayadu
Best Actor
Screen Awards
1995
Baadsha
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1995
Baadsha
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Cinema Express
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Kalasagar Award (Bombay)
1995
Muthu
Best Actor
Filmfans Association
1995
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OSHOBISMIT AWARD for his Spirituality
Rajinish Ashram Award
1999
Muthu
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
1999
Padayappa
Best Actor
Tamil Nadu Government
2000
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PADMABHUSHAN AWARD
Central Government of India

AWARD
TYPE
FILM NAME
Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year : 1975
National Award
Best Regional Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal
Filmfare
Best Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal
Arima Sangam
Best Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal
Filimalaya
Best Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal
Cinema Express
Best Tamil Film
Aboorva Raagangal

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1976
Filmfans
Best Telugu Film
Anthu Leni Katha

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1977
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Bhuvana Oru Kelvikuri (1 lakh Rupees Remuneration)
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Bhuvana Oru Kelvikuri
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
16 Vayathinile
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
16 Vayathinile
ThiraiKadhir
Best Tamil Film
16 Vayathinile
Arima Sangam
Best Tamil Film
16 Vayathinile

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1978
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Ilamai Oonjaladugirathu
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Sadhurangam (1 lakh Rupees Remuneration)
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Mullum Malarum
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Mullum Malarum
Lions Club
Best Tamil Film
Mullum Malarum
Filmfare
Best Tamil Film
Mullum Malarum
Cinema Express
Best Tamil Film
Mullum Malarum
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Aval Appadithan
Filmfanes
Best Tamil Film
Priya

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1979
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Aarilirundu Arubaduvarai

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1980
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Murattukalai

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1982
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Engeyo Ketta Kural
Filmfare
Best Tamil Film
Engeyo Ketta Kural
Tamil Nadu Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Engeyo Ketta Kural
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Moondru Mugam

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1984
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Anbulla Rajnikanth
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Un Kannil Neer Vazhindal

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1989
Santhome Communications
Best Tamil Film
Raja Chinna Roja

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1991
Filmfans
Best Tamil Film
Thalapathy

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1992
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Lyrics, Best Art, Best Editing
Pandiyan

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1996
Cinema Express
Best Telugu Film
Peaddarayadu
Filmfans
Best Telugu Film
Peaddarayadu

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in the Year: 1997
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Arunachalam

Awards for RajiniKanth Movies in theYear: 1999
Tamil Nadu Government
Best Tamil Film
Padayappa (including 5 state awards)