Rajinikanth, one of the biggest actors of Tollywood and Bollywood cinema and the biggest superstar of Tamil films, is celebrating his 66th birthday today. Although Rajinikanth has refused to celebrate his birthday this year, there is no shortage of prayers for this great artist. We are bringing to you some beautiful glimpses of the success journey of this superstar. Glimpses of his life on the birthday of Superstar Rajinikanth. Rajinikanth was born on December 12, 1950, in a Marathi family living in Bengaluru. He was the fourth child of his parents. Glimpses of his life on the birthday of Superstar Rajinikanth: The circumstances of Rajinikanth's family were not financially strong and that was the reason that Superstar Rajinikanth himself did a lot of small jobs from being a porter in Chennai and Bengaluru. According to media reports, he eventually became a conductor in Bengaluru Transport Services. On the birthday of Superstar Rajinikanth, working as a glimmer of his life, many passengers praised his style and said that he should become an actor. One of his friends helped him and enrolled in Madras Film Institute in 1974. Kannada speaking Rajinikanth also learned to speak Tamil. Glimpses of his life on the birthday of superstar Rajinikanth, learning Tamil was so useful to him that he got his first break in Tamil film. Rajinikanth was in a supporting role in the 1975 film 'Apoorva Ragangal'. Actress Poonam had an affair with this actor, know the reason for separation The director of this film was K.K. Balachandra, whom Rajinikanth considers to be his mentor. Highlights of his life on the birthday of superstar Rajinikanth, in the year to come, Rajinikanth acted in his first Kannada film which was directed by director Puttna Kanagal. Even if Rajinikanth K. Balachandra is considered his guru but in fact, the director S. It was P. Muthuraman who changed his image. Glimpses of his life on the birthday of Superstar Rajinikanth These years, Rajinikanth grew very much as an actor. Between 1975 and 1977, Rajinikanth played the role of Villain opposite Kamal Haasan in most of the films. when Rajinikanth thought about leaving the film industry but his family, friends, and fans did not let this happen. Along with this, he made the biggest hit of the 1980s, 'Billa', which was a remake of Amitabh Bachchan's Don. Shane Nigam says, "filmmakers have some kind of mental illness" Rajinikanth started in Bollywood with the film Andha Kanoon (1983), but the film did not do well at the box office. Apart from this, he also played an important role in many Hindi films like 'Chaalbaaz', 'North-South', 'Giraftaar' and Superhit film 'Hum'. He played the role of 'Shri Raghavendra', in 1988, he also appeared in the American film Bloodstone. The film garnered a lot of viewership in India but did not do much in the US. Rajinikanth's blockbuster film Enthiran came in 2010, opposite Aishwarya Rai. The film earned 117 crores in just the first 7 days of its release. Tollywood actress Samantha says: "I am excited about my character..."