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Rajinikanth continued to act in Bollywood, often playing supporting roles in films such as Hum, and Phool Bane Angaray (both in 1991). Mani Ratnam 's Tamil film Thalapathi (1991), based on the Indian epic Mahabharata , earned him critical acclaim. [ 23 ]
The music was composed by Chandrabose, with lyrics written by Vairamuthu. [5] [6] The title song was not originally intended to be added in the film as the film did not have right situation for this song to be placed; however Rajinikanth who was impressed with this song wanted to have this song in the film so it was picturised and placed in title credits.
Gangvaa is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Rajinikanth and Shabana Azmi. [1] It is a remake of Rajasekhar's 1983 Tamil film Malaiyoor Mambattiyan. [2] [3] The film had a successful run of over 50 weeks and more than 100 days at the Bombay Plaza theater. [4]
Kaali is a 1980 Indian action film written by Mahendran and directed by I. V. Sasi.Produced by Hem-Nag, [1] the film stars Rajinikanth, Seema, Fatafat Jayalaxmi and Shubha. [2] [3] The film was simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages, with Chiranjeevi replacing Vijayakumar in Telugu. [4]
Billa is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by R. Krishnamoorthy and produced by Suresh Balaje.The film stars Rajinikanth, Sripriya and Balaji.It is a remake of Don, a 1978 Hindi film written by Salim–Javed and starring Amitabh Bachchan.
For the song "Mamanukku", Muthuraman who was in search of an old couple made the song's dance choreographer Puliyur Saroja and the film's associate director S. L. Narayanan dance for the song. [4] In his memoir AVM Thandha SPM, Muthuraman said the song "Vaa Vaa" was shot at Shimla. [5]
The soundtrack album featuring five songs with lyrics written by Kabilan, Vivek, Umadevi and Arunraja Kamaraj was released on 12 June 2016, at Chennai and was also released in Telugu, Hindi and Malay languages. [1] Santhosh Narayanan won the Best Music Director Award at the 2017 Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards.
Maaveeran is a remake of the 1985 Hindi film Mard, and even used some footage from that film. [1] It was shot in the expensive 70 mm film format, becoming the first Tamil film to do so. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sivaji Ganesan was initially attached to star in the film, but later opted out due to other commitments. [ 4 ]