: The soundtrack and background score were composed by A.R. Rahman. Cinematography : Handled by Chota K. Naidu . The 2022 Remastered Re-Release
: Babaji grants Baba seven wishes to use as he pleases. The test: if he uses them for selfish desires, he must remain in the cycle of rebirth.
While the film was a financial failure upon its original 2002 release—leading Rajinikanth to reimburse distributors—it has since gained a significant and was successfully re-released in 2022 with a shorter runtime and an alternate ending. Movie Plot and Themes Baba Tamil Movie Tamilgun
is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language supernatural action film written and produced by Rajinikanth under his banner Lotus International and directed by Suresh Krissna . The film follows a carefree young atheist who discovers he is the reincarnation of a Himalayan saint and is granted seven divine wishes to test his character.
The film featured a massive ensemble cast and a high-profile technical team: : The soundtrack and background score were composed by A
: Baba uses his wishes to help his community and eventually to appoint an honest politician as the Chief Minister, pitting him against corrupt local leaders like Ippo Ramaswamy.
: Rajinikanth (Baba/Mahavatar Babaji voice) and Manisha Koirala (Chamundeeswari). While the film was a financial failure upon
: The film explores Baba’s internal struggle as he moves from a life of smoking and drinking to spiritual enlightenment. Cast and Technical Crew
Twenty years after its debut, Baba was digitally remastered and re-released on , to coincide with Rajinikanth's birthday.
The story centers on , a hot-blooded non-believer living in Chennai. His life changes after he is taken to the Himalayas to meet Mahavatar Babaji , a 2000-year-old deity who was his mentor in a past life.