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Rajinikanth's Emotional IFFI Speech: 50 Years in Cinema Felt Like 15

Rajinikanth just received a lifetime achievement award at IFFI 2025. He shared that his 50 years in cinema felt like just 10-15 years. The emotional actor said he'd choose to be an actor again in 100 lifetimes. His daughter's film Lal Salaam was also screened at the festival honoring cinema legends.

50 years in cinema felt like 10-15 years: Rajinkanth shares emotional speech at IFFI 2025

Panaji, November 28

Cinema icon Rajinikanth received a lifetime achievement award at the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on Friday, marking 50 years of his illustrious career in the film industry.

The 74-year-old actor was welcomed with a standing ovation as he took the stage to accept the honour and also reflected on his journey, which he said felt far shorter than it sounds. Calling the milestone emotional and deeply meaningful, Rajinikanth said his "five decades in cinema" felt like they passed in just a few years.

In an emotional moment, he shared that he would choose the same life again if given the chance, saying that "50 years of acting in cinema felt like 10 or 15 years... If there are 100 more janams (lives), I would like to be born as an actor and Rajinikanth."

Earlier during the festival, Rajinikanth's recent film 'Lal Salaam' was screened for attendees. Directed by Aishwarya Rajinikanth, the screening saw the filmmaker expressing her happiness and pride over the film's premiere at the globally recognised festival.

Released in 2024, Lal Salaam is a Tamil-language sports action drama produced by Allirajah Subaskaran under the Lyca Productions banner.

The 56th edition of IFFI, which concluded on November 28, brought together filmmakers, artists, and industry professionals from across the world and highlighted major achievements in both Indian and world cinema.

The festival also honoured the centenary year of several legendary names, including Guru Dutt, Raj Khosla, Ritwik Ghatak, P. Bhanumathi, Bhupen Hazarika, and Salil Chowdhury, with restored screenings of their most influential works.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Time flies when you're doing what you love. Rajini sir's journey is truly inspirational for every aspiring actor in India. From a bus conductor to superstar - only in India!

David E

As someone who grew up watching his films in Mumbai, Rajinikanth represents the magic of Indian cinema. His energy and style are unmatched across generations.

Sneha F

While I respect his achievements, I wish he had spoken more about the evolution of Tamil cinema and his co-stars. The speech felt a bit self-focused for such a legend.

Arjun K

"If there are 100 more janams, I would like to be born as Rajinikanth" - this shows his pure love for acting. True passion never fades! 🔥

Kavya N

My father has been his fan since the 80s, and now my son watches his movies. Three generations united by one actor's magic. That's the power of Rajinikanth!

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