Once, there was a lot of buzz about Rajinikanth's alleged affair with South sensation, Silk Smitha. Read on to learn how they became a hot topic.
Hailed as Thalaivar, Rajinikanth holds a ‘God-like’ status in South India. One of the most loved and worshipped actors in Tamil cinema, the actor enjoys a massive fanbase. From beating 100 villains in one shot to performing multiple flips in the air, Rajinikanth’s unique style has earned him a cult following.
In a career spanning over five decades, Rajinikanth is one of the most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema. Born as Shivaji Rao Gaekwad into a Marathi family in Karnataka, Rajinikanth was interested in acting since childhood, participating in many plays during his schooling. As destiny would have it, the actor, even at the age of 73, is one of the most sought-after stars.
In his long career in the entertainment industry, Rajinikanth was linked to many actresses, and one of them was Silk Smitha. Rajinikanth and Silk Smitha’s on-screen chemistry was always the talk of the town and paved the way for many rumours. Let us read about the actor’s much-talked-about affair with the South sensation, Silk.
Silk Smitha was a rage in South Indian cinema, courtesy of her sensual moves. The actress has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi films. She was a part of many hit dance numbers, and her sensual moves often caught a lot of attention. Rajinikanth and Silk Smitha worked in several films together, including Jeet Humari, Thanga Magan, Paayum Puli, and Sivappu Sooriyan, among others. The duo made headlines for their controversial dance sequence.
Out of all her co-stars, Silk Smitha’s camaraderie with Rajinikanth always attracted a lot of attention. As they worked in many films, there were murmurs of their alleged affair. However, neither Silk nor Rajinikanth ever addressed these rumours. Despite being a family man, the rumour mills had that Rajinikanth had a strong inclination towards Silk.
The popular film, The Dirty Picture (2011) is based on late actress, Silk Smitha's life. When the film was released, it was reported that the character played by Naseeruddin Shah was loosely based on Rajinikanth. However, soon, Rajini's fans reacted to the reports, and they threatened violence. Finally, the makers of the film clarified the reports and stated that there was no link between the character to the superstar, Rajinikanth.
The superstar Rajnikanth had a chance encounter with a college student, Latha Rangachari, and he fell head-over-heels in love with her. It so happened that Latha, who was a student of English literature at Ethiraj College in Chennai, was given the assignment to interview Rajinikanth for the college magazine. When Rajinikanth came face to face with Latha for the interview, he decided to marry her.
During the interview, Rajinikanth proposed to Latha and didn’t give her a moment to decide. Although the prospect of marrying a well-established actor excited her, she stayed calm and told him she needed to discuss it with her family.
It was Rajinikanth’s humble nature that attracted Latha to him. Despite being such a renowned name in the film industry, Rajini was very grounded. He met her parents, and with the consent of both families, the duo got married on February 26, 1981, in a traditional South Indian style wedding at the famous Lord Balaji temple in Tirupati. Soon, they became parents to two lovely girls, Aishwaryaa and Soundarya.
Rajinikanth’s super-stardom linked his name to many women, and the one name that dominated them all was Silk Smitha. Though the duo never addressed these rumours, their on-screen chemistry said it all.
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