Sivaji The Boss Tamil -

For fans, it remains the definitive "Superstar" vehicle of the 21st century—a film that proved style could have substance, and that a commercial hero could also be a revolutionary. is not just a film; it is a victory march of Indian pop culture.

When Sivaji: The Boss hit screens on June 15, 2007, it wasn't merely a film release; it was a seismic cultural event. For over two years, the anticipation had reached mythical proportions, fueled by the historic coming together of two colossal forces: the "Superstar" Rajinikanth, the demigod of Tamil cinema, and S. Shankar, the visionary "Maniyar" (architect) known for his larger-than-life themes and technological spectacle. The result was a film that broke every box office record in India at the time, grossing over ₹150 crore worldwide, and became a benchmark for commercial Indian cinema—a potent cocktail of style, social commentary, mass masala, and unapologetic Rajinikanth-ism. The Plot: A Robin Hood in Armani The narrative follows Sivaji Arumugam (Rajinikanth), a successful, US-based software systems architect who embodies the NRI dream. Driven by a burning desire to give back to his motherland, he returns to India with a grand philanthropic vision: to build a chain of world-class, free hospitals and educational institutions. However, his idealism crashes headfirst into the corrupt machinery of the system. Enter Adiseshan (Suman), a ruthless, powerful "businessman" who controls the flow of government contracts, bribes, and political patronage. Adiseshan demands a 40% kickback on Sivaji’s multi-crore project. When Sivaji refuses, he is systematically destroyed—his money is frozen, his reputation is smeared, and he is publicly humiliated. sivaji the boss tamil