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Looking back: When Rajinikanth wanted to work in Marathi films | Hindi Film News

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Rajinikanth needs no introduction. For the past 45 years, he has entertained the masses across the world with films like ‘Nayakan’, ‘Thalapathi’ and ‘Baasha’. robot, prison guardHe has worked across languages ​​such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali. However, there is one language in which he has never worked, but in which he has expressed his desire to work. And that language is Marathi. For the uninitiated, Rajinikanth’s real name is Shivaji Rao Gaikwad and he was born in his year 1960. marathi family talking.

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During the promotions of AR Murugadoss’ film Durbar, the legendary actor expressed his desire to work in a Marathi film. He said that although he speaks Marathi at home, their Marathi is a little different from what is normally spoken in Mumbai. He also said that he was supposed to act in a Marathi film at one point, but things didn’t work out for him. He added that he still wants to work in it.
The veteran actor also revealed that he would like to play a transgender character. He has appeared in over 160 films in 45 years, exploring every genre, but revealed that he has not appeared in a transgender role. He also said that no one had ever offered him such a role.
Rajinikanth recently delivered his biggest hit to date with ‘Jaila’, which grossed around Rs 650 crore worldwide. He also became the highest paid actor in the country as producer Kalanidhi Maran handed over the check for the film’s success. Many believe that the amount is Rs 100 million.
He teamed up with Amitabh Bachchan Fahad Faasil His next film is currently called ‘Thalaivar 170’ and will be directed by TJ Gnanavel, after which he will be teaming up with Lokesh Kanagaraj who is currently producing Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Leo: Bloody Sweet’.



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