His films are a huge celebration, with shows starting as early as 5:30 in the morning.
There are long queues outside theatres, with people waiting patiently to get their tickets.
The dawn breaks with the beating of drums, bursting of crackers, and milk and beer abhishekam for the huge cut-outs placed outside theatres across the state.
Rajini's Lingaa, directed by K S Ravikumar, is all set to hit the screens today, December 12, and the superstar’s fans are geared up to welcome him in style.
The day also marks Rajinikanth's 64th birthday, doubling the enthusiasm of his fans.
Rajinikanth’s appeal spans generations. Here’s what some of his hardcore fans have to say about their beloved Thalaivar.
Five-year-old Monish from Bangalore is thrilled that his favourite actor's film is releasing this weekend. His mother Indhu is constantly amazed at how impressed he is with the actor.
“He has watched and enjoyed most of his old movies on television and simply loved the 3-D animated Rajini in Kochadaiyaan.
“For over a week now, he has been watching the Lingaa teaser on television.
“He stops everything he is doing and stands transfixed every time he hears the familiar tune of Mona Gasolina (a popular song from Lingaa). He has already asked me a million times when the film is releasing,” says Indhu with a laugh.
Shanti Gopalakrishnan, 45, an arts and crafts teacher from Madurai took her son Aravind to see his first Rajini movie, Velaikaran in 1987, when he was just two.
“Normally, he just dozed off after the first 20 minutes of any movie. To my greatest surprise he not only remained awake, but was completely engrossed throughout the film.
“Since then, he has not missed a single Rajini movie. He was totally obsessed.
“When Apoorva Sagodharargal released, my husband booked tickets, thinking that the children would enjoy the film. But he cried, created a scene and refused to enter the theatre unless it was his
Thalaivar's film.
“Today Aravind is a father of two kids, and he is just as crazy about Rajini now as he was then,” Shanti says.
Aditya, who turned 18 this year, insists that Rajinikanth is one of the greatest entertainers of Indian cinema.
“All his films are pure entertainment," he says. “There is a little bit of everything in his films, a great storyline, hard hitting punch lines and plenty of action peppered with loads of humour, sentiments and romance.
“But above all, his films are totally cool with lots of style and great music.
“To be honest, I am also a great fan of Ajith, but Rajini exudes a certain charm, a certain magic that is unbeatable.
“My mom tells me that I was totally hooked after watching Baasha, when I was about three. His films generate the same excitement today. I am in the midst of the first
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