A “Rajinikanth film” is defined not merely by his presence but by the spectacle, energy, and audience frenzy it provokes—something beyond just featuring him in the narrative.
Recent films, including VFX-enhanced portrayals and pan-Indian casts, signal both the transformation of Rajinikanth’s star persona and the fading of an era when mass cinema thrived on his larger-than-life image.
The new Rajinikanth is free from some of the constraints imposed by entitled viewers. At the same time, his films recall the old Rajinikanth. At times literally, with the help of reverse aging visual effects, and at other times by having the star perform gestures and dance moves from a bygone era.