Review By: Seemark Review Date: 07 Mar 2009
The fact of the matter is that the Rajini magic – something Gayathri alludes to right through the book – is built on his awesome screen charisma and presence and it is hard for a book to replicate this. Right from children to women to the masses and classes – people across age groups and economic strata enjoy his movies, although the classes might pretend otherwise. If you watched his last release “Sivaji" in a cinema theatre you will understand what we are talking about. At one level, the movie is downright silly. But when the superstar comes on screen, you know you are in the presence of a true magician. Suspend belief, get the pop corn out and just enjoy the ride. At this level, the movie works – and how! This is the magic that defines Rajini and the book makes a valiant effort in capturing this on print.
Really, you do not need to be a “Thalaivar" fan to enjoy this book. But it helps.
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