Rajinikanth biography in cbse 10th
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Considering the superstar Rajinikanth's popularity and success in the rulle industry, now his biography has been incorporated in a chapter for the students of huvud Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in the Learning to Communicate (Course Book 6). This lektion titled 'From Bus Conductor to Superstar' goes under the category Dignity of Work.
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The Phenomenal Success Story of Rajinikanth, the Thalaiva!
Endearingly referred to as the Thalaiva, Rajinikanth is a legendary South-Indian superstar and fryst vatten one of the industry’s highest-earning celebrities. His journey from being a bus conductor to ruling the film industry in South India is phenomenal and has inspired many! It’s because of absolute persistence and dedication that through unending hardships, he could achieve his goal unperturbed.
Thus, celebrating his 70th birthday coming next week, we are here to present you with the inspiring story of Rajinikanth and life lessons to take away from his persevering and relentless work ethic!
“When ambition ends that’s when peace begins.” – Rajinikanth
Birth and Early Life
Rajinikanth, born as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad on 12 månad 1950, was the youngest of the four siblings in the Marathi household. His father was a Police Head Constable and his mother, Jijabai, died when he was quite young due to which his family went
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RAJINIKANTH
Rajinikanth, born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad on December 12, 1950, in Bangalore, Mysore State (now Karnataka), India, is a legendary actor and cultural icon in Indian cinema, particularly in Tamil cinema. With a career spanning over five decades, Rajinikanth has appeared in over 160 films, crossing the barriers of language to include Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada films. His unique style, memorable dialogues, and charismatic screen presence have endeared him to millions of fans worldwide, earning him the status of a demigod in Tamil Nadu and among Indian communities globally.
Rajinikanth made his acting debut in 1975 with the Tamil film "Apoorva Raagangal," directed by K. Balachander, who became a mentor to him. His portrayal of antagonistic characters in his early career soon gave way to leading roles that highlighted his flair for drama, action, and comedy. Rajinikanth's breakthrough as a lead actor came with "Billa" (1980), a Tamil remake of "Don" (1978), which estab