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A hilarious anecdote between Rajinikanth and Maniratnam

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When Maniratnam showed stars to Rajinikanth
When Maniratnam showed stars to Rajinikanth

A hilarious anecdote between Rajinikanth and Maniratnam. Superstar Rajinikanth recently shared a hilarious anecdote from the filming of Mani Ratnam's iconic "Thalapathy," the 1991 blockbuster that cemented its place as a cinematic masterpiece.

The story revolves around a particularly challenging scene involving Rajinikanth's portrayal of Bantu, a character deeply devoted to a political leader. Rajinikanth revealed that Mani Ratnam, known for his meticulous approach, struggled to convey the scene's emotions effectively.

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"Mani was so insistent on getting the scene perfect, and I, as an actor, was bound by certain limitations," said Rajinikanth. "We joked that if I couldn't get it right, Kamal Haasan would step in! After countless takes, Mani was still dissatisfied, and even I started to get frustrated."

At his wit's end, Rajinikanth decided to call Kamal Haasan, a close friend and fellow actor, for advice. "I told Kamal about my predicament, and he simply said, 'I knew this would happen.' He then suggested that Mani should act out the scene himself to show me how he envisioned it. It was a brilliant solution, and it worked! I owe Kamal a huge debt of gratitude."

Rajinikanth's anecdote provides a glimpse into the complexities of filmmaking, highlighting the collaborative nature of the art form and the importance of finding creative solutions to challenges. It also underscores the long-standing friendship between Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, who have always supported each other throughout their illustrious careers.

With his 170th film, "Vetteyan," recently wrapped up, Rajinikanth continues to captivate audiences with his unique charisma and acting prowess. His journey, which includes iconic films like "Thalapathy," is an inspiration to aspiring actors and a testament to the power of dedication, creativity, and a good dose of humor.

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