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We grew up on a staple diet of his movies, and we realised that there were no toys of Indian movie characters widely available. But what's surprising (and kind of amazing!) is that he's really popular in Japan, where he's known as the Dancing Maharaja. Rajinikanth has been a mainstay in Tamil cinema for over 40 years, and his popularity is incredible - not just in India, but wherever there is a significant Indian population. ".Superstar Rajinikanth (who's known as the Chuck Norris of India - but we think he's peerless!).
Do scroll down for more about the story behind the collectible, and check out their Instagram and Facebook Page! Introducing "MINI RAJINI"! A 4" tall vinyl toy with the actor "Rajinikanth" depicted in "Chibi" style - based on his appearance in the classic 1995 Tamil movie "Baaasha" (peep trailer on #PopcornX) - for a swell blend of cultural aesthetics, with the result extremely pleasing eye candy!Ĭurrently available to purchase online here is the 4" MANICK BAASHA (WHITE VARIANT) for SG$25.90. From a new design collective based in Singapore The Dishoom Movement has been working hard to "close the surprisingly enormous gap in the market when it comes to Indian movie memorabilia and collectibles." shared Puja Varaprasad.