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Film and Music Rajnikant FILM AND MUSIC RAJNIKANT ajnikanth (Born Shivaji Rao D.O.B. : 12th Dec., 1950 th Gaikwad) was born on 12 Place of Birth : Karnataka December, 1950. He is an R Married to : Latha Rajnikant I n d i a n f i l m a c t o r, m e d i a Awarded : Padma Bhushan personality. He has acted in Vijay Award Hollywood, Bollywood, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali Films as well. He started acting caeer while employed with Bangalore Transport Service as a bus conductor. He associated with Madras Film Institute in 1973 to pursue diploma in acting. He began his cinematic career through the Tamil film (Apoorna Raagangal). The film won three National film awards. After the success of this film his career has grown many fold. He is a famous celebrity in the film industry. Till now, he had won 42 awards. Also he has been awarded with Padma Bhushan Vijay Award, Raj Kapoor Award, NDTV award and many more. FILM AND MUSIC AMITABH BACHCHAN mitabh Bachchan was born D.O.B. : 11th Oct., 1942 on 11th October, 1942, in Place of Birth : Allahabad, India AAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Married to : Jaya Bachchan His father Harivansh Rai Bachchan Awards : Padma Vibhushan, was a famous Hindi poet. Amitabh Film Fare and means 'Light that will never die'. many more Amitabh did his schooling from Sherwood College, Nainital and graduation from Kirorimal College, Delhi University. Amitabh Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhachchan. The couple have two children, Shweta Nanda and Abhishek Bachchan. As an actor his first film was Saat Hindustani directed by Khwaja. This was followed by many hits year ones year like Anand, Parwana, Reshma Aur Shera, Sholay, Guddi, Deevar, Zanjeer, Baghban and many more..
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