7 Best Hindi Movies Of Superstar Rajinikanth

7 Best Hindi Movies Of Superstar Rajinikanth

In a career spanning more than 30 years,Rajinikanth has appeared in over 200 films. His Hindi film appearances werelimited to the 1980's and 1990's, when he was at the height of his stardom.

Andha Kanoon (1983)

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Andha Kanoon (1983)

Andha Kanoon, Rajnikanth's huge Hindi debut, was a runaway hit, laying the groundwork for the Thalaiva to have a prolific career in Hindi cinema. Rajni portrayed an enraged young guy who is out on a vengeance spree against the ones who murdered his family in Andha Kanoon. Amitabh Bachchan, who played the original enraged young guy, appeared in the film as well. However, it was Rajni's all-black ensembles and unique aesthetic that made this film with Hema Malini so memorable.

Uttar Dakshin (1987)

Uttar Dakshin (1987)

Rajnikanth's role in Uttar Dakshin was a colorful and affluent man, a far cry from his normal action-oriented persona. His fluid dances, which he performed while dressed in brightly colored, trendy clothing, remain a vivid recollection from this film. In a straight-laced family drama, the film also stars Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit.

Hum (1991)

Hum (1991)

In Hum, Rajnikanth reunited with Amitabh Bachchan, but this time he played his much younger brother. Mr. Bachchan played the leading role in the film, but Rajni sir provided excellent assistance in the humour and action scenes. He portrayed a police inspector once again, but this time he wasn't as elegant and intimidating as usual. Instead, he nailed the role of a laid-back sibling.

Chaalbaaz (1989)

Chaalbaaz (1989)

Although this film was primarily on Sridevi in a dual part, Rajnikanth also had a notable role. He portrayed a jovial cab driver who enjoys his beer and bourbon. Both Rajni sir and Sunny Deol handled the action in the film, which was high on humour.

Aatank Hi Aatank

Aatank Hi Aatank (1995)

Aatank Hi Aatank, which was inspired by The Godfather, was Rajnikanth's final appearance in a Hindi film. His only other performance in a Hindi film was in RA.One, when he played a minor role. In Aatank Hi Aatank, on the other hand, he played Munna, an orphan who is adopted by Shiv, the key character. Aamir Khan plays Shiv's real-life son in the film. Aamir and Rajnikanth play brothers who form a ruthless crime-fighting team.

Bewafai

Bewafai (1985)

Rajnikanth's role in Bewafai was shrouded in secrecy and a sense of surprise. Rajesh Khanna and three women (Tina Munim, MeenakshiSheshadri, and PadminiKolhapure) form a love triangle in the film. Rajni Sir's character is a serial killer with a hidden agenda. His appearance lends a twist to the storey. His performance also gives the proceedings a polished edge.

Bhagwaan Dada (1986)

Bhagwaan Dada (1986)

Rajnikanth portrayed the stereotypical big brother in this film. He portrayed a godfather-like figure who foregoes a life of crime in order to save and defend the impoverished and oppressed. Bhagwaan Dada is his name, and Hrithik Roshan portrays his adopted son. Rajni sir's real–life compassion was mirrored in this film about being a nice human being, which also stars Rakesh Roshan and Sridevi.