“If one analyses his career graph closely, one can understand that the arrow always pointed upwards. There were no major jumps, no deep plummeting…”

—  Rajinikanth

Dr Gayathri Sreekanth, in her well researched biography of the actor titled, The Name is Rajinikanth. “
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