''Baashha'' () is a 1995 Indian
Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
People, culture and language
* Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia
**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
-language
gangster
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action film
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written and directed by
Suresh Krissna
Suresh Krissna (born 25 June 1959) is an Indian film director who has directed Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi Language films. His first independent film as a director was '' Sathya'' (1988), with Kamal Haasan. He is well known for h ...
. The film stars
Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 1950), known professionally as Rajinikanth, is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning over five decades, he has done 170 films that includes films in Tamil, Hindi, ...
,
Nagma
Nagma Arvind Morarji (born Nandita Arvind Morarji; 25 December 1974), known mononyomusly as Nagma. is an Indian politician and former actress. She gained prominence as a leading actress in the 1990s and appeared in films across various India ...
and
Raghuvaran
Raghuvaran Velayuthan Nair (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil language, Tamil, Telugu language, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi ...
, with
Janagaraj
Janagaraj is an Indian actor who has appeared in over 240 films predominantly in Tamil cinema as a comedian or in supporting roles. He also starred in few Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi films.
Early life
Janagaraj was born to Vadivelu and Muth ...
,
Devan,
Shashi Kumar,
Vijayakumar,
Anandaraj
Anandaraj (born 10 November 1958) is an Indian actor, He has acted in villain roles in several Tamil films and has appeared in over a three hundred films in different languages including Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.
Career
Anandar ...
,
Charan Raj,
Kitty,
Sathyapriya
Sathyapriya (born Sathyavathi; 4 March 1953) is an Indian actress who predominately works in Tamil and Kannada films along with few Telugu and Malayalam films.
Career
Some of her films are ''Pudhea Paadhai'' (1989), ''Chinna Gounder'' (1992), ...
,
Shenbaga and
Yuvarani
Yuvarani (born 30 November 1974) is an Indian actress. She has appeared in several Tamil films in the female lead role while she has also featured in television serials.
She played Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 19 ...
in supporting roles. It revolves around an
auto
Auto may refer to:
Vehicles
* An automobile, or car
* An autonomous car, a self-driving car
* An auto rickshaw
Mechanisms
* Short for automatic
* An automaton
* An automatic transmission
Media
* Auto (art), a form of Portuguese dramatic play
* ...
-driver who maintains a humble exterior and avoids violence but conceals a dark past from his family.
During the making of ''
Annaamalai
''Annaamalai'' (also spelt ''Annamalai''; ) is a 1992 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language action drama film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by Kavithalayaa Productions. A remake of the 1987 Hindi film ''Khudgarz'', itself based on Je ...
'' (1992), Rajinikanth and Krissna discussed a scene from the former's
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
film ''
Hum'' (1991), which was not filmed. The story of ''Baashha'' and the film's core plot were adapted from that scene. Principal photography began in August 1994 and was completed in less than five months. P. S. Prakash was the cinematographer, and it was edited by Ganesh Kumar. The dialogues were scripted by
Balakumaran
Balakumaran (5 July 1946 – 15 May 2018) was an Indian Tamil language, Tamil writer and author of over 200 novels, 100 short stories, and dialogue/screenplay writer for 23 films. He also contributed to Tamil periodicals such as ''Kalki (magazi ...
. The music was composed by
Deva
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* Deva, in the 2023 Indian film ''Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefir ...
and the lyrics were penned by
Vairamuthu
Vairamuthu Ramasamy (born 13 July 1953) is an Indian lyricist, poet, and novelist working in the Tamil film industry. He is a prominent figure in the Tamil literary world. A master's graduate from the Pachaiyappa's College in Chennai, he firs ...
.

''Baashha'' was released on 12 January 1995 with positive feedback and became one of the most successful films in Rajinikanth's career, running for nearly 15 months in theatres. Rajinikanth won the Filmfans Association Award and the
Cinema Express Award for Best Actor for his performance. The film was remade in
Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
as ''
Kotigobba'' (2001) and in
Bengali as ''
Guru
Guru ( ; International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, IAST: ''guru'') is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian religions, Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: tr ...
''. A digitally restored version of the film was released on 3 March 2017.
Plot
Manikam is a humble
auto rickshaw
An auto rickshaw is a motorized version of the pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Most have three wheels and do not tilt. They are known by many other terms in various countries, including three-wheeler, Adaidaita Sahu, Keke-napep, Maruwa, auto, ...
driver who lives in
Madras
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with his mother Vijayalakshmi, brother Shiva, and sisters Geetha and Kavitha, and would go to any extent for their well-being. He gets Kavitha married to her boyfriend, who is from an affluent family. Shiva manages to become an
SI. On seeing Manikam's photo,
DIG Dinakar, who interviewed Shiva, wants to meet Manikam. Manikam hesitates to meet Dinakar in his office, where Dinakar suspects Manikam's identity. Geetha gets admission to a
medical college
A medical association or medical college is a trade association that brings together practitioners of a particular geographical area (a country, region, province). In common-law countries, they are often grouped by medical specialties ( cardiolog ...
, but the chairman asks her for sexual favors in return for a seat. Manikam interferes and tells the chairman something behind closed doors that Geetha cannot hear, after which the chairman unconditionally gives a seat to Geetha.
Meanwhile, Priya travels in Manikam's auto frequently and develops a liking towards him, seeing his good character. Priya discovers that her father is a smuggler and decides to maintain a distance from him. Priya proposes her love to Manikam but initially, he does not accept upon learning that she is the daughter of Kesavan, with whom Manikam has a history. However, he eventually accepts her proposal. Indiran is a gangster who uses his henchmen to collect "commission" from all business owners. When Shiva beats two of Indiran's henchmen who attacked a man for not being able to pay commission, Indiran tells Shiva that he runs that area and his laws apply.
Shiva and Indiran's fight is stopped by Manikam, who requests that Indiran beat him, sparing Shiva. Manikam is tied to a pole and severely beaten by Indiran, but he bears it for the sake of his brother without retaliating. Later, Shiva again takes action against Indiran by submitting an arrest warrant which makes him furious again. This time after his release from jail, Indiran kidnaps Geetha and tries to molest her in front of the public. To everyone's surprise, Manikam hits back at Indiran and his men, thereby saving his sister. The beating of Indiran and his henchmen is so severe that it shocks Shiva. He confronts Manikam about his activities in
Bombay
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where he lived previously years ago, but Manikam does not respond and recollects his past.
In the past, Manikam lived with his parents in Bombay while his siblings were studying in Madras. Manikam's father, Rangasamy, is an honest man, but is employed by gangster, Mark Antony. As Antony helped Rangasamy during the initial days, it made him loyal to Antony for life. Manikam and his friend Anwar Baasha are protesting against the ridiculous behaviors of Antony's men, which prompts Antony to kill Anwar; Manikam is spared as he is Rangasamy's son. Enraged, Manikam decides to take the same path to destroy Antony and kills Antony's hitmen to avenge Anwar's death.
Manikam receives the support of local people in Bombay who fear Antony where he transforms himself into a gangster named Manik Baashha and frequently interferes in Antony's illegal activities, which creates enmity between the two. Baashha's command over the city has increased, so Antony decides to kill Baashha, but Baashha escapes from Antony's plan. Enraged, Antony kills Rangasamy, prompting Baashha to help the police arrest Antony, while Kesavan (who is Antony's henchman) kills Antony's family and inherits his business and wealth. Before dying, Rangasamy requests Baashha to return to Madras and start a peaceful life. Baashha accepts, fakes his death, and secretly leaves to Madras along with Vijayalakshmi.
In the present, Manikam learns that Kesavan has arranged Priya's wedding against her wishes, so he arrives at the wedding hall to stop him. Kesavan is shocked to see Baashha alive in the form of Manikam. Frightened, Kesavan permits Priya to go along with Manikam. On learning that Baashha is alive, Antony escapes from prison, kills Kesavan for betraying him, and also kidnaps Manikam's family members. He threatens Manikam to surrender; otherwise, his family members will be killed. Manikam rushes to the spot, fights Antony and his gang, and also saves his family. He nearly kills Antony but is stopped by Dinakar. Antony then steals Dinakar's gun and tries to shoot Manikam, but is shot dead by Shiva. Manikam and Priya reunite.
Cast
Production
Development
During the making of the
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
film ''
Hum'' (1991), its director
Mukul S. Anand had considered and discussed with
Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 1950), known professionally as Rajinikanth, is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning over five decades, he has done 170 films that includes films in Tamil, Hindi, ...
a potential scene, where Shekhar (
Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema.*
*
*
*
* With a cinemati ...
) would help his younger brother Vijay (
Govinda
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) get a seat in the Police Academy. Anand discarded the scene because he did not find it suitable, but Rajinikanth felt it had the potential to develop into a script for a feature film. On the sets of ''
Annaamalai
''Annaamalai'' (also spelt ''Annamalai''; ) is a 1992 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language action drama film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by Kavithalayaa Productions. A remake of the 1987 Hindi film ''Khudgarz'', itself based on Je ...
'' (1992), Rajinikanth and its director
Suresh Krissna
Suresh Krissna (born 25 June 1959) is an Indian film director who has directed Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi Language films. His first independent film as a director was '' Sathya'' (1988), with Kamal Haasan. He is well known for h ...
discussed the scene, which Krissna also found to be interesting. The title ''Baashha'' was suggested by Rajinikanth to Krissna, who suggested to Rajinikanth that a Muslim connection to the script was needed.
Krissna brought up the subject again to Rajinikanth during the making of ''
Veera'' (1994), but Rajinikanth wanted to discuss the script only after completing ''Veera''. The discarded scene from ''Hum'' became the foundation for ''Baashha'' where Rajinikanth's character in the film, Manikkam, helps his sister Geetha (
Yuvarani
Yuvarani (born 30 November 1974) is an Indian actress. She has appeared in several Tamil films in the female lead role while she has also featured in television serials.
She played Rajinikanth
Shivaji Rao Gaikwad (born 12 December 19 ...
) get admission to the medical college she had applied for. Krissna planned to weave the rest of the film's story around the scene. Though Manikkam was initially considered to be written as a bus conductor, the "auto driver was the commonest man around. And Rajini liked the idea".
R. M. Veerappan
R. M. Veerappan (9 September 1926 – 9 April 2024), also referred to as RMV or Rama Veerappan, was an Indian film producer, screenwriter and politician from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He was the founder and leader of the MGR Kazhagam par ...
, who had earlier collaborated with Rajinikanth in ''
Ranuva Veeran'' (1981), ''
Moondru Mugam'' (1982), ''
Thanga Magan'' (1983), ''
Oorkavalan
''Oorkavalan'' () is a 1987 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language action drama film directed by Manobala, starring Rajinikanth and Radhika Sarathkumar, Radhika. The film, released on 4 September 1987, was a super hit at the box office.
Plot
T ...
'' (1987) and ''
Panakkaran'' (1990), was the film's co-producer, along with V. Rajammal and V. Thamilazhagan. Development regarding the film's script commenced in the
Taj Banjara hotel in
Hyderabad
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. Eighty percent of the script, including the flashback portions of Rajinikanth as Baashha, was ready in ten days.
Balakumaran
Balakumaran (5 July 1946 – 15 May 2018) was an Indian Tamil language, Tamil writer and author of over 200 novels, 100 short stories, and dialogue/screenplay writer for 23 films. He also contributed to Tamil periodicals such as ''Kalki (magazi ...
was selected to write the film's dialogues. The entire team of technicians who had worked with Krissna in ''Annaamalai'', including music composer
Deva
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* Deva, in the 2023 Indian film ''Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefir ...
, returned to work with him for ''Baashha''.
Casting and filming
Nagma
Nagma Arvind Morarji (born Nandita Arvind Morarji; 25 December 1974), known mononyomusly as Nagma. is an Indian politician and former actress. She gained prominence as a leading actress in the 1990s and appeared in films across various India ...
was the first and only choice for the role of the heroine Priya after Krissna was impressed with her performance in ''
Kaadhalan'' (1994). Krissna considered some
Bollywood
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names for the role of the antagonist Mark Antony, but nothing worked out. He then thought
Raghuvaran
Raghuvaran Velayuthan Nair (11 December 1958 – 19 March 2008) was an Indian actor who predominantly acted in films made in South India. He has acted in more than 200 Tamil language, Tamil, Telugu language, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi ...
would be a good fit, considering his tall height and deep voice. Rajinikanth also readily agreed to this proposal. Krissna met Raghuvaran at his residence and explained the role. Raghuvaran was excited and agreed to play Antony.
According to
Charan Raj, who played Anwar Baashha,
Mammootty
Muhammad Kutty Panaparambil Ismail (born 7 September 1951), known mononymously by the hypocorism Mammootty (), is an Indian actor and film producer who works predominantly in Malayalam-language films. He has also appeared in Tamil, Telugu, ...
was the original choice for that role, but Rajinikanth objected to Mammootty's casting since they both already appeared together in ''
Thalapathi'' (1991).
Anandaraj
Anandaraj (born 10 November 1958) is an Indian actor, He has acted in villain roles in several Tamil films and has appeared in over a three hundred films in different languages including Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.
Career
Anandar ...
was approached for an undisclosed role, later revealed to be Indiran; Rajinikanth told him the role required him to beat Manikkam who is tied to a pole, and Anandaraj agreed. According to Anandaraj, he was approached 10 days before filming ended.
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began in August 1994, and was completed in less than five months.
The
muhurat shot
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took place at
AVM Studios at the venue which later came to be known as the Rajni Pillaiyar Temple. Fans of Rajinikanth were invited for the shot. Choreography for the song "Naan Autokaaran" was done by Tarun Kumar, whose father Hiralal was also a dance choreographer. Rajinikanth recommended Tarun to Krissna, who had initially wanted
Raghuram to choreograph the song. Tarun completed the choreography in five days and the entire sequence was rehearsed at AVM Studios with fifty backup dancers. As in the song "Vandhenda Paalakaaran" from ''Annaamalai'', the sequence was shot with Rajinikanth looking into the lens with a smile, which was intended to make the audience feel that he was looking directly at them and then putting his hands together to greet them. The gesture, which was already effective in ''Annaamalai'', prompted Krissna to extend the screen time of the shot. Krissna wanted Rajinikanth to sport a dress that would make him look slightly unkempt, but Rajinikanth finished the sequence in a smartly tailored uniform and told Krissna that the audience would not find it odd. The filming of the song took place at the open space at
Vijaya Vauhini Studios
Vijaya Vauhini Studios is a film production company based in Chennai, India. It is the combination of Vijaya Productions and Vauhini Studios. B. Nagi Reddy (Bommireddy Nagi Reddy) was the founder of Vijaya Productions and Moola Narayana Sw ...
in Madras, the same area where Hotel Green Park is present; the song was completed with a hundred back-up dancers used for it in four days. Choreographers Kalyan and Ashok Raj were part of the backup dancers for the song.
In one of the action sequences involving the protagonist in a face-off against the antagonist's henchmen, the dialogue ''Naan oru thadava sonna, nooru thadava sonna madhiri'' (Saying it once is equal to my saying it a hundred times) is spoken. The first half of the film was shot for twenty-three days at a stretch. Regarding the dialogue's development, Rajinikanth told Balakumaran that the dialogue had to be simple yet effective, as it would be used in a sequence where another side of the protagonist was revealed. On the day when the sequence which featured the dialogue was to be shot, Rajinikanth came up with the dialogue, which was originally spoken by him as ''Naan oru vaatti sonna, nooru vaatti sonna madhiri'', which impressed Balakumaran and Krissna. Before the take, Rajinikanth, who repeatedly rehearsed the dialogue, told Krissna that the word "thadava" sounded more effective than "vaatti", and suggested Krissna use "thadava" instead of "vaatti". Balakumaran initially disagreed with Rajinikanth and Krissna as he felt that "vaatti" was fine and did not need changing. Rajinikanth then spoke both the versions of the dialogue and convinced Balakumaran to change "vaatti" to "thadava". The dialogue had such an impact on everyone present at the set that, in the break that followed, everyone started using it one way or another. The dialogues occur only five times in the film. The scene where Manikkam gets beaten up to protect his sibling and the following sequence where he beats up the antagonist in turn, was suggested to Krissna by Raju, the choreographer for both the stunt sequences.
Ramalingam, the son of R. M. Veerappan, informed Krissna that Veerappan wanted to meet him. Krissna had finished shooting the sequence where Manikkam gets beaten up by Indiran after trying to protect his younger brother Shiva (
Shashi Kumar). When Veerappan enquired Krissna about how the film was shaping up, Krissna spoke about the scene which he had shot before his meeting with Veerappan. Veerappan wanted the scene to be deleted as he felt that people would not want to see Rajinikanth getting beaten up. Rajinikanth offered to show a sneak preview of the film to Veerappan on 15 December 1994, and if Veerappan did not want the scene to be in the film, the scene would be re-shot, and Rajinikanth offered to bear the costs for re-shooting the scene himself. The shooting was stalled for five days after Krissna's meeting with Veerappan. Later, Krissna, Raju, the choreographer for the stunt sequence, and cameraman Prakash concluded that the scene would be tweaked in such a way that it would be as if
Mother Nature
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European concept tr ...
is angry at the treatment being meted out to a peace-loving person like Manikkam; it was also planned that backlighting and a poignant
background music
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would be used as well. Twenty-five scenes, including those which show Manikkam's house and neighbourhood were shot at Vijaya Vauhini Studios. The set at the studio was designed by Magie, the film's art director. The set also consisted of a tea stall, a cycle stand, and a
theatre
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. The scenes featuring the comedy sequences, interludes featuring Nagma, and some of the action sequences featuring Anandaraj were also filmed at Vijaya Vauhini Studios. Krissna wanted to complete the scenes scheduled to be filmed there before dismantling the sets. According to Magie, the set cost around .
Music
The film's soundtrack was composed by Deva, with lyrics by
Vairamuthu
Vairamuthu Ramasamy (born 13 July 1953) is an Indian lyricist, poet, and novelist working in the Tamil film industry. He is a prominent figure in the Tamil literary world. A master's graduate from the Pachaiyappa's College in Chennai, he firs ...
. Due to the popularity of the
rap genre at that time, Deva and Krissna wanted the introduction song to be in the
Boney M.
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group style of music, but the method was not successful. Deva then tried the
gaana genre and sang a few lines to Krissna: "Kappal paaru, kappal paaru, Kappal meledora paaru, Dora kezhey aaya paaru, Aaya kayila kozhandahai paaru" (See the ship sailing, See the Englishman on it, also see the poor native woman on board, with a baby in her arms). This tune, originally done by Deva, laid the foundation for the song, "Naan Autokaaran". After Rajinikanth and Vairamuthu heard Deva's rendition, Vairamuthu wrote the lyrics for the song in ten minutes. Recording for the song was done by Deva in collaboration with
Sabesh–Murali. Vairamuthu completed the lyrics of the song "Ra Ra Ramaiya" in eight minutes.
The song "Style Style Thaan" is partly based on the
James Bond Theme
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. The song "Azhagu" is based on the Hindi song "Dilbar Dil Se Pyaare", composed by
R. D. Burman for ''
Caravan
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Transport and travel
*Campervan, a type of vehicle also known as a motor caravan
*Caravan (travellers), a group of travellers journeying together
**Caravanserai, a place where a caravan could stop
*Caravan (trail ...
'' (1971). The theme music of ''Baashha'' is based on the theme of ''
Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991), while a sample of
Enigma's "
Carly's Song" was used as the theme of Mark Anthony. The music rights were acquired by AVM Audio for , at a time when most soundtracks by Deva were sold for or . The soundtrack was a large success, and all the numbers were chartbusters. A special function was held at Hotel Chola Sheraton to celebrate the success of the film's soundtrack. Rajinikanth was presented a platinum disc on the occasion.
Release
''Baashha'' was released theatrically on 12 January 1995, two days before
Pongal. It was released with 18 prints in North Arcot, South Arcot and Chengalpet areas. The film was a major success, and took nearly 15 months to complete its entire theatrical run.
For his performance, Rajinikanth won the Filmfans Association Award and the
Cinema Express Award for Best Actor.
Reception
On 13 January 1995, a review from ''
The Hindu
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'' said, "Rajini blossoms fully to portray two different characters, a former ''dada'' of Bombay and a docile peace-loving auto driver in Tamil Nadu, trying not to fall back on his old ways and finding it difficult to do so when force of circumstances pressure him" and that Suresh Krishna "has fashioned his screenplay to suit the image of Rajini and the taste of his fans and the songs and sequences are fashioned to boost the image of the hero".
On 23 January, K. Vijiyan of the ''
New Straits Times
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'' said "If you are not a Rajini fan, go without expecting too much and you may not be disappointed". On 29 January, ''
Ananda Vikatan
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History
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'' said the director had intelligently created scenes to present Rajinikanth with full honour, also noting that Rajinikanth had taken the majestic form in the film through his acting and action sequences, and that made the film a treat to watch. R. P. R. of ''
Kalki
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'' wrote that fans had come to a stage where they enjoy whatever Rajinikanth does, and encouraged the director to try something different next time.
Legacy
''Baashha'' attained cult status in Tamil cinema, and was remade in
Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
as ''
Kotigobba'' (2001). In May 2007, K. Balamurugan of ''
Rediff.com'' ranked the film tenth in his list of "Rajni's Tamil Top 10" films. In October 2008,
''Outlook'' included Rajinikanth's dialogue "" in its list, "13 Cheesiest, Chalkiest Lines in Indian Cinema". The line was also used in "The Punch Song", a song from the film, ''
Aaha Kalyanam'' (2014). When
stand-up comedian
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and television anchor
Bosskey
Bosskey is an Indian actor, Radio Jockey, Cricketer, Television anchor, launched a play titled ''Dada'' (Don) in October 2005, he named the cast after famous characters in Tamil films. Accordingly, ''
Anniyan
''Anniyan'' ( ) is a 2005 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language psychological fiction, psychological action thriller film directed by S. Shankar and produced by V. Ravichandran (film producer), V. Ravichandran. The film stars Vikram (actor), V ...
'' (one of
Vikram's characters in the film), Baasha (Rajinikanth's character in the film) and Velu Nayakkar (
Kamal Haasan
Parthasarathy Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), known professionally as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and politician who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Considered as one of the most accomplished actors of Indian Cinema, Haas ...
's role in ''
Nayakan'') play the central characters of a family of brothers. Maanik Baashha was imitated by
Indrans
K. Surendran (born 16 March 1956), better known by his stage name Indrans, is an Indian actor and former costume designer, who appears in Malayalam films. He started his film career as a costume designer and actor in 1981 and got a breakthrough ...
in the Malayalam film ''
Three Men Army'' (1995), by
Rangayana Raghu
Koththuru Chikkarangappa Raghunath (born 17 April 1965), known by his screen name Rangayana Raghu, is an Indian film and stage actor, known for his work in Kannada cinema. He is a recipient of multiple Filmfare Awards South, SIIMA Awards, an ...
in the Kannada film ''
Rama Rama Raghurama'' (2011) and by
Rajendran
Arunachalam Rajendran, also known as A. Rajendran (born 1 June 1957) and better known/credited as Mottai Rajendran or ''Naan Kadavul'' Rajendran, is an Indian stunt double and actor working mainly in Tamil cinema. He debuted in 2003 with the Ta ...
in ''
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was an American-born Hong Kong martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy which was formed from ...
'' (2017), which was initially titled ''Baasha Engira Antony''.
A dialogue from the film, "Enakku Innoru Per Irukku" (I have another name) was used as the title of a
2016 film, while other films titled ''
Antony'' (2018), ''
Maanik
''Maanik'' is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Martyn and starring Ma Ka Pa Anand and Suza Kumar. Featuring music composed by Dharan Kumar and lyrics by Mirchi Vijay, the film began production in mid 2016 was releas ...
'' (2019) and ''
Mark Antony
Marcus Antonius (14 January 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman people, Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the Crisis of the Roman Republic, transformation of the Roman Republic ...
'' (2023) inspired by the lead characters were also released. In 2002, the Telugu film ''
Khadgam'' was dubbed and released in Tamil as ''Thiru Manick Baasha''. In 2008, the
Malayalam
Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of ...
film ''
Big B'' was dubbed and released in Tamil as ''Maanik Baasha''. The rivalry between Manik Baasha and Mark Antony became iconic, and was referenced in the song "Engadi Porandha" from ''
Vanakkam Chennai'' (2013).
After the release of ''
Padayappa
''Padayappa'' is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Sivaji Ganesan in his penultimate release and Rajinikanth in the titular lead. Ramya Krishnan and Soundarya share other lead r ...
'' (1999), Rajinikanth and Suresh Krissna discussed the possibility of making a sequel to ''Baashha''. Ultimately, they felt that ''Baashha'' was inimitablenot even a sequel could equal it.
Re-releases
The Hindi-dubbed version of ''Baashha'' was released on 25 May 2012, after being digitally restored. A digitally restored version of the Tamil original was released on 3 March 2017. It features numerous
Ola Cabs
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stickers digitally inserted on to auto rickshaws due to a partnership between the producers and Ola Cabs.
These changes were received with ridicule by some netizens due to being perceived as anachronistic, while others viewed it as a "smart marketing move". A month later, Ola announced the "Ola Baasha
Mela", described as India's first and "largest Auto Driver Partners' Mela", which took place from 8 April to 10 April in Chennai.
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1990s gangster films
1990s Indian films
1990s Tamil-language films
1995 action films
1995 films
Films about father–son relationships
Films about organised crime in India
Films directed by Suresh Krissna
Films scored by Deva (composer)
Films set in Mumbai
Films shot in Mumbai
Indian action films
Indian gangster films
Indian nonlinear narrative films
Tamil films remade in other languages
Tamil-language action films
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