On
his
63rd
birthday
Thursday,
IANS
lists
some
dialogues
that
were
made
famous
by
the
actor
in
his
over
three-decade
long
career:
16
Vayathinile:
Rajini
as
the
film's
antagonist
introduced
us
to
one
of
the
popular
catch-phrases
of
a
long
forgotten
era
-
"Idhu
eppadi
irukku?"
(How's
this?).
This
line
was
so
admired
that
even
after
three
decades
since
the
film's
release,
it
still
lingers
in
the
minds
of
the
actor's
fans.
Murattu
Kaalai:
Rajnikanth
as
a
villager
in
the
film
popularised
the
dialogue
Seeeviduven
(I'll
chop
off
your
head).
Baasha:
As
long
as
auto
rickshaws
ply
in
Tamil
Nadu,
the
line
"Naan
oru
thadava
sonna,
nooru
thadava
sonna
maadiri"
(Anything
I
say
once
is
equivalent
to
saying
it
a
hundred
times)
will
be
remembered.
Rajinikanth
as
an
auto
driver
delivered
a
knocker
of
a
performance
in
this
commercially
successful
outing.
Arunachalam:
His
dialogue
"Andavan
solran.
Arunachalam
seiran"
(God
commands,
Arunachalam
acts)
from
the
film
will
be
recalled
as
one
of
the
shortest
yet
powerful
line
mouthed
by
the
superstar
in
his
career.
Padayappa:
Another
highly
successful
film
that's
remembered
for
the
actor's
line
"En
Vazhi,
Thani
Vazhi"
(My
way
is
my
own)
and
actress
Ramya
Krishnan's
brilliant
portrayal
of
greedy
Neelambari
in
the
film.
Muthu:
One
of
Rajinikanth's
popular
films
that
enjoyed
a
successful
run
even
in
Japan,
the
line
from
the
film
"Naan
eppo
varuven,
epdi
varuvennu
yarkum
theriyathu.
Aana
vara
vendiya
nerathile
vandidven"
(Nobody
knows
when
or
how
I
will
come,
but
I
will
come
when
the
time
is
right)
has
a
strong
recall
value
even
today.
Sivaji:
Contrary
to
the
other
films
of
the
superstar,
Sivaji
had
two
popular
dialogues
-
"Summa
pere
ketta
athrudula"
(Doesn't
the
earth
shatter
at
the
calling
of
my
name?)
and
"Kanna,
panni
than
kootama
varum
aana
Singam
single
than
varum"
(My
dear,
pigs
always
come
in
an
army
but
a
lion
always
walks
alone).