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Before the official audio release, on 22 March 2007, a dilemma arose over the illegal release of three preliminary tracks onto the internet. [10] Songs titled, Vaa..ji Vaa..ji En Jeevan Nee Sivaji, sung by Hariharan and Madhushree [11] Sahana Saaral Thoovudho sung by Udit Narayan and Sujatha [12] and finally a song titled, Oru Koodai Sunlight rendered by Tanvi Shah, Shaggy and Blaaze became ...
Sivaji: The Boss is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action masala film co-written and directed by S. Shankar and produced by AVM Productions. [9] The film stars Rajinikanth in the main lead role alongside Shriya Saran, Vivek and Suman. In the film, a software systems architect returns to India from US to provide free medical treatment and ...
Sivaji Ganesan in the film Neethi (1972) The filmography of Sivaji Ganesan (1928–2001) consists predominately of Tamil -language films apart from some Telugu , Malayalam and Hindi films. He is the only actor to have played the lead role in over 250 films in Tamil cinema .
In Sivaji: The Boss (2007), Thamizhselvi (Shriya Saran) would be seen dancing for the song "Raa Raa", Sivaji (Rajinikanth) and Arivu are seen uttering the last lines of the song. Livingston who appears as a police inspector, utters the sound "Lakka Lakka" which Rajinikanth makes in Chandramukhi. [106]
Sivaji: The Boss ₹125–160 crore Tamil [as] 2008 Dasavathaaram ₹200 crore [163] 2009 Magadheera ₹150 crore Telugu [164] 2010 Enthiran ₹283–300 crore Tamil [y] 2011 Dookudu ₹100 crore Telugu [165] 2012 Gabbar Singh ₹150 crore [166] 2013 Vishwaroopam ₹220 crore Tamil [167] 2014 Lingaa ₹154 crore [163] 2015 Baahubali: The ...
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