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Tamil Movies in which Rajinikanth has played a negative role. Rajinikanth, the legendary actor of Indian cinema, is known for his larger-than-life persona and charismatic on-screen presence. With his Tamil movie debut Apoorva Raagangal (1975), to Gaayathri (1977), Megastar Rajinikanth has played numerous negative roles. While he is mostly seen as the hero who fights for justice and stands up against the villains, there have been a few instances where he has taken on negative roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
List of 10 movies in which Rajinikanth has played a negative role
Apoorva Raagangal (1975)
In the 1975 Tamil film “Apoorva Raagangal,” directed by K. Balachander, Rajinikanth played the role of a negative character named Prasanna. This film marked Rajinikanth’s debut in Tamil cinema and he delivered a memorable performance in a supporting role.
In “Apoorva Raagangal,” Prasanna is depicted as a wealthy and arrogant young man who falls in love with the much older Bhairavi, played by Srividya. Despite Bhairavi being married and having a daughter, Prasanna pursues her relentlessly, causing turmoil in her life and family. His character is portrayed as manipulative and selfish, driven solely by his own desires without regard for the consequences.
Moondru Mudichu (1976)
In the 1976 Tamil film “Moondru Mudichu,” Rajinikanth played a negative role, which was quite unconventional for him at that time in his career. The movie starred Rajinikanth alongside Kamal Haasan and Sridevi.
In “Moondru Mudichu,” Rajinikanth portrayed the character of a cruel and manipulative husband named Prasath. He is shown as a wealthy and influential man who mistreats his wife, played by Sridevi, and manipulates situations to his advantage. His character is depicted as ruthless and selfish, causing pain and suffering to those around him.
Avargal (1977)
In the 1977 Tamil film “Avargal,” directed by K. Balachander, Rajinikanth played a significant negative role. The movie starred Sujatha, Kamal Haasan, and Rajinikanth in pivotal roles.
Rajinikanth portrayed the character of “Gopi,” who is depicted as a charming but deceitful womanizer. Gopi manipulates and exploits women for his own gain, showing little regard for their emotions or well-being. His character’s actions cause significant turmoil and heartbreak in the lives of the women he encounters.
16 Vayathinile (1977)
In the 1977 Tamil film “16 Vayathinile,” Rajinikanth played a significant negative role, which was quite different from his usual portrayals during that time. Directed by Bharathiraja, the film starred Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, and Rajinikanth in pivotal roles.
Rajinikanth portrayed the character of Parattai, a ruthless and villainous village rowdy. Parattai is depicted as a menacing and violent individual who terrorizes the villagers and creates chaos wherever he goes. He is involved in various criminal activities and is shown to have no remorse for his actions.
Aadu Puli Attam (1977)
In the 1977 Tamil film “Aadu Puli Attam,” Rajinikanth portrayed a negative role, displaying his versatility as an actor. Directed by SP. Muthuraman, the movie is a crime drama that revolves around the conflict between two rival gangs involved in smuggling activities.
Rajinikanth’s character in “Aadu Puli Attam” is named “Parattai,” a cunning and ruthless gang leader who engages in illicit activities such as smuggling and extortion. He is depicted as a formidable antagonist who stops at nothing to achieve his goals, often resorting to violence and intimidation to maintain his dominance.
Gaayathri (1977)
In the 1977 Tamil film “Gaayathri,” Rajinikanth played a notable negative role, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Directed by R. Pattabhiraman, the movie featured Rajinikanth alongside Sridevi and others.
In “Gaayathri,” Rajinikanth portrayed the character of “Gopi,” a cunning and manipulative individual with a dark past. Gopi is shown to be involved in criminal activities, including extortion and murder. He is depicted as a ruthless antagonist who stops at nothing to achieve his goals, even if it means causing harm to others.
Billa (1980)
In the 1980 Tamil film “Billa,” Rajinikanth played a significant negative role, marking a departure from his typical heroic portrayals. Directed by R. Krishnamurthy, “Billa” is a crime thriller inspired by the 1978 Bollywood film “Don,” starring Amitabh Bachchan.
Rajinikanth portrayed the character of “Billa,” a notorious underworld don who is involved in various criminal activities such as smuggling, drug trafficking, and extortion. Billa is depicted as a charismatic but ruthless and cunning individual who operates from outside the law. He is pursued by both law enforcement agencies and rival gangsters, adding to the tension and drama of the storyline.
Netrikann (1981)
In the 1981 Tamil film “Netrikann,” Rajinikanth played a significant negative role, which was a departure from his usual heroic characters. Directed by S. P. Muthuraman, the film is a psychological thriller that revolves around the character of Rajinikanth, who portrays the antagonist.
Rajinikanth’s character in “Netrikann” is named “Vasu,” a cunning and manipulative man who is blind. Despite his disability, Vasu is depicted as a mastermind who orchestrates criminal activities and uses his intelligence to outwit others. He becomes entangled in a complex web of deceit and intrigue, posing a threat to the protagonist played by Sarath Babu and others.
Enthiran (2010)
In the 2010 Tamil science fiction film “Enthiran” (also known as “Robot” in Hindi), Rajinikanth played a dual role, one of which can be interpreted as having negative shades. Directed by S. Shankar, the film features Rajinikanth in the roles of Dr. Vaseegaran, a brilliant scientist, and Chitti, a humanoid robot created by Dr. Vaseegaran.
While Chitti starts off as a benevolent creation meant to serve humanity, circumstances lead to the robot developing negative tendencies. Chitti’s advanced artificial intelligence enables him to learn and evolve, but it also makes him susceptible to manipulation and corruption. As the story progresses, Chitti’s actions become increasingly destructive, leading to conflicts and chaos.
Kabali (2016)
In the 2016 Tamil film “Kabali,” Rajinikanth played the titular character, Kabaliswaran, commonly known as Kabali. While Kabali is not portrayed as a traditional villain in the film, his character does exhibit shades of grey and engages in activities that some might consider negative or morally ambiguous.
Kabali is depicted as a former gangster who has spent years in prison and seeks to reclaim his lost identity and seek justice for his past injustices. Throughout the film, Kabali is shown to be ruthless towards his enemies, particularly those who have wronged him or his loved ones. He resorts to violence and intimidation to achieve his goals, which may be perceived as negative traits.