10 Rajinikanth Films for Every Mood: Mass, Romance, Comedy, Action and More

Chennai: Fans of superstar Rajinikanth celebrate the release of his new film 'Coolie', outside a movie theatre in Chennai, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025. (PTI Photo/R SenthilKumar)(PTI08_14_2025_000073B)

Rajinikanth turns 75 today (December 12, 2025), but his filmography remains the ultimate mood-lifter for any occasion. Whether you want goosebumps, laughter, tears or pure adrenaline, there’s a Thalaivar classic ready.

Here are ten perfect picks — one for every emotion.

Pure Mass Overload – Baashha (1995)

The ultimate “once upon a time in Mumbai” gangster saga. When Rajini says, “Naan oru thadava sonna, nooru thadava sonna maari,” theatres still explode.

Romantic Dream – Mullum Malarum (1978)

Rajini as the hot-headed yet tender-hearted Kali is romance in its rawest form. His chemistry with Shoba and the timeless “Senthazham Poovil” track make this the perfect pick when you’re in the mood for old-school, aching love.

Comedy Riot – Thillu Mullu (1981)

Rajini’s hilarious double role opposite Kamal Haasan is pure chaos in the best way. The moustache-shaving scene is comedy gold that never gets old.

Action Extravaganza – Sivaji: The Boss (2007)

From chewing-gum fights to the “Athiradi” mass entry, Shankar gives Rajini the biggest, glossiest action playground of his career.

Emotional Family Drama – Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979)

A rare, grounded Rajini as a selfless elder brother carrying the family on his shoulders. Keep tissues handy — this one goes straight to the soul.

Spiritual Goosebumps – Baba (2002)

Love it or hate it, the “Baba Kichu Tha” chant and Rajini’s swami avatar still deliver divine chills and a uniquely spiritual high.

Rural Mass + Romance – Padayappa (1999)

“En vazhi thani vazhi” swagger meets “Vetri Kodi Kattu” warmth. A perfect festive watch loaded with style, sentiment and spectacle.

Cop Thriller – Moondru Mugam (1982)

Triple-role Rajini as honest cop, ruthless killer and doting father — the original one-man army who defined the “mass cop” template.

Revenge Saga – Billa (1980)

The ultra-stylish don who turned Rajini into the ultimate cool cat. The “My name is Billa” intro still gets the loudest whistles in the theatre.

Feel-Good Friendship – Muthu (1995)

Dancing superstar, golden-hearted hero and that iconic “Oruvan Oruvan Mudhalali” number — Muthu is a guaranteed happiness booster.

From mass entries to emotional depth, Rajinikanth has a film for every mood, every generation and every single screen in India.

Fifty years of cinema later, the magic still feels brand new.

Happy Birthday, Thalaiva — the only mood we’re in today is celebration!

— By Manoj H