Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

As a fan who has grown up with these iconic dialogues, I must say that each one is a testament to Rajinikanth’s charisma and acting prowess. Each dialogue, like a well-crafted gem, shines brightly in its own unique way, reflecting the spirit of the characters they belong to.


From his initial role in Apoorva Raagangal with K. Bala Chander in 1975, Rajinikanth has solidified his status as a prominent actor within the Indian film industry. Over the course of his impressive 49-year career, Superstar Rajinikanth has consistently demonstrated his acting and performing skills through numerous box office hits. Additionally, he is widely recognized for his timeless style and charisma on a global scale.

Lately, the movie “Vettaiyan” by the actor has been making waves in the news after the creators shared an old scene from the film where Fahadh Faasi echoed Muthu’s memorable line originally said by Rajinikanth. Over the years, Rajinikanth’s iconic dialogues have left a lasting impression on cinema enthusiasts, and this piece from TopMob highlights the top 9 lines that made fans, particularly female ones, adore Thalaiva even more.

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues

1. “Naan solrathaiyum seiven, sollathathiyum seiven” – Annamalai ( 1992)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

Kick off our list with this influential quote from Rajinikanth’s 1992 film, Annamalai. Translated roughly, it means ‘I’ll fulfill my promises, and I’ll deliver on unspoken words as well.’ Directed by Suresh Krissna, the Tamil movie delves into the bond between Annamalai (played by Rajinikanth), a milkman, and Ashok (Sarath Babu), the son of a wealthy entrepreneur.

In my expert opinion, the lives of these childhood pals take an unexpected twist as my friend Ashok’s father disapproves of our bond and attempts to sow discord between us. It’s almost as if I’ve stepped into a scene straight out of Akshay Kumar’s “Rowdy Rathore,” where the tension is palpable, isn’t it?

2. “Kanna, panni dhan Kootama varum. Singam Singleaa dhaan varum” – Sivaji (2007)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

Let’s move on to another iconic Rajinikanth quote from the hit movie Sivaji, released in 2007. As you may remember, he single-handedly tackles a horde of villains, but not before delivering this line with his signature panache and style: “Kanna, panni dhan Kootama varum. Singam Singleaa dhaan varum.” This phrase translates to English as, “Only swine travel in groups. Lions always come alone.

3. “Naan vandhuten nu sollu, thirumbi vandhutenu. Twenty-five varushathuku munadi epdi ponano Kabali apdiye thirumbi vandhutan nu sollu. Kabali da!”  – Kabali (2016)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

In 2016, the specific line spoken by filmmaker Pa Ranjith’s movie “Kabali,” sung as “Neruppu Da,” gained massive popularity on social media. The moment when Rajinikanth’s character announced his return sparked an uproar among fans: “Inform them that I have returned. Kabali has come back, just as he left 25 years ago. Long live Kabali!

4. “Nee virumburavalai kattikiruthai vida unnai virumburavalai kattikitta, un vazhkkai santhoshama irrukkum.” – Valli (1993)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

‘You’ll find more happiness if you choose to marry the one who loves you back, rather than the one whom you are in love with.’ This romantic drama directed by K. Natraj revolves around a couple named Velu and Valli. Despite Velu deeply loving Valli, she chooses another city boy over him, which forms the basis of the storyline in Valli.

5. “Idhu epdi iruku?” – 16 Vayathinile (1977)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

1977 saw Rajinikanth take on a villainous character in the film “16 Vayathinile,” which starred Kamal Haasan and Sridevi. In the movie, Rajinikanth portrayed Parattai, who harbored desires for Mayil (Sridevi’s character) and aimed to suppress Gopalkrishnan (played by Kamal Haasan). Throughout the film, Parattai made degrading remarks, one of which was “Idhu epdi iruku?”, which translates to ‘What’s this?’ in English.

6. “Naan oru dharava sonna, nooru dharava sonna madri” – Baasha (1995)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

In his career, Rajinikanth’s character, Baasha bhai, is arguably the most renowned due to some unforgettable lines. Within the movie, Mark Anthony, portrayed by Raghuvaran, underestimates Baasha by labeling him inexperienced. However, Baasha effectively refutes this claim by cleverly stating, “One time saying it is as good as saying it a hundred times.

7. “Naan eppa varuven, eppadi varuvennu yarukkum theriyadhu, aana varavendiya neratthil correcta varuven” – Muthu (1995)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

As a lifestyle expert, I find myself often reflecting on timeless wisdom from various sources, and this particular quote from the character Muthu in K. S. Ravikumar’s film Muthu resonates deeply with me. In essence, it conveys a promise of unwavering loyalty: “I may not be able to predict exactly when or how I will appear, but rest assured, I will show up precisely when you need me most.” This line underscores the commitment Muthu has towards Raja Malayasimman, pledging his support in times of trouble.

8. “En vazhi thani vazhi, seendatha” Padayappa (1999)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

In simpler terms, this dialogue from the classic film Padayappa, spoken by Padaiyappa and addressed to Nilambhari played by Ramya Krishnan, can be paraphrased as “I have a one-of-a-kind approach. Please don’t push me.

9. “Andavan solran. Arunachalam seiran.” – Arunachalam (1997)

Top 9 Rajinikanth dialogues: From Annamalai to Shivaji that made fans go gaga for Thalaiva

1997’s film centered around an orphan undergoes a shift when he learns he’s the offspring of the deceased tycoon, Vedhachalam. The central character, Arunachalam (portrayed by Rajinikanth), delivers a potent line that translates to “As God commands, so does Arunachalam.

We’ve reached the conclusion of our countdown showcasing the 9 most memorable Rajinikanth lines from his timeless films. Please share with us below which one you think is the best and why.

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2024-10-24 15:52