If you were to list the most pivotal moments in Tamil cinema history, the release of Baba in 2002 would sit right near the top. Starring the one and only Rajinikanth, the film was more than just a movie; it was a cultural event.
"Baba" is a 2002 Tamil spiritual drama film directed by A. R. Raghavan, starring Rajinikanth in the lead role. The movie tells the story of a kind-hearted and spiritual man named Baba, who comes to a small village to spread the message of love and compassion. Baba Tamil Movie Tamilgun
Written and produced by Rajinikanth, the 2002 Tamil supernatural film Baba follows a carefree man who, after meeting the Himalayan yogi Mahavatar Babaji, gains seven magical mantras. Despite initially mixed reviews, the film achieved cult status for its political undertones and saw a digitally remastered re-release in 2022. For more details, visit Wikipedia. The Evergreen Craze: Why "Baba Tamil Movie" Still
For a quick look at the movie's themes and remastered visuals, you can watch the official trailer: Written and produced by Rajinikanth, the 2002 Tamil
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Call to Action: If you love Rajinikanth, watch Baba legally. Pay the small rental fee. Let the makers know that even a "flop" has an audience. That is the only way we will see a Baba 2 or a proper director's cut. Avoid Tamilgun—not because the government says so, but because the "Baba" in Rajinikanth would tell you to do the right thing.