It is not that you often witness humility and fame residing in a person, especially in the show business. But Superstar Rajinikanth defied all that and is a huge inspiration to people of various generations. For the people who are unbeknownst of his back story, he was initially a carpenter, then a bus conductor and went on to become the Superstar of Indian cinema with his hard work.

And that very humility has made him reach a place near prestigious personalities like Charlie Chaplin, Steve Jobs and Oprah to name a few in the 5th standard textbook, under the "Rags to Riches Story" column. This column tells the stories of great personalities whom went from being poor to becoming famous and rich through their sheer hard work.

Rajinikanth has acted more than 160 films in all the South Indian languages and Hindi, due to which he's been recognized and celebrated nationally. He has kept fans of various generations under his spell though his on-screen charisma and off-camera grounded attitude.

After his pongal release Petta, Rajini's next film Darbar is a A.R. Murugadoss directorial and is financed by Lyca productions with Anirudh's tunes. The first look of Darbar completely bowled all of his fans, whom can't wait to witness him in the cop uniform.