Revisiting Rajinikanth's : From 2002 Cult Classic to 2022 Remastered Hit
Celebrate Rajinikanth’s legacy the right way. Watch "Baba" legally, and let the message of the film—choosing good over greed—guide your actions even off the screen.
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Starring the "Superstar" Rajinikanth, Baba was highly anticipated as the actor’s first release following the massive success of Padayappa (1999). The film, directed by Suresh Krissna, featured a script written by Rajinikanth himself—a rare feat for a star of his stature.
Baba (2002): This film holds a unique place in Rajinikanth’s career. He played the role of a slum dweller who attains divine powers after being blessed by a sage. The movie dealt with themes of spirituality, atheism, and social justice. While it was a commercial disappointment upon release, it has since gained a massive cult following, with its music (composed by A. R. Rahman) and Rajinikanth’s performance being highly praised.