For those looking for a structural directory or quick master index of the film's core data, here is the official breakdown: Official Specification S. Shankar Lead Cast Rajinikanth, Shriya Saran, Vivek, and Suman Music Composer A. R. Rahman (His milestone 100th composition) Production House AVM Productions Release Date June 15, 2007 Original Budget ₹60 crore (The most expensive Indian film at the time) Box Office Earnings Over ₹150 crore worldwide Cinematography K. V. Anand 📖 The Plot Directory: Fight Against Corruption
Index of Sivaji: The Boss – Full Movie Guide, Cast, Trivia, and Streaming Options
A high-energy opening song set in a rural backdrop.
: Sivaji’s refusal to return to the U.S. despite his hardships underscores a central theme of national loyalty. index of sivaji the boss
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S. Shankar (known for his "grandeur" and social themes).
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Theme: A grand, energetic introduction song celebrating Tamil culture and Sivaji's return. Singers: Hariharan, Madhushree
In a final confrontation atop a medical college, Adiseshan is trampled to death by a stampede of students rushing for the black money Sivaji has exposed. The story concludes with the Sivaji Foundation flourishing as a pillar of India's economic and social rise.
Key comic figure driving the sub-plot of Sivaji's marriage. 4. Musical Index (Soundtrack & Background Score) : Sivaji’s refusal to return to the U
Singers: Rags, Suresh Peters, Blaaze, Ravi "Haricharan" Khote
This paper explores the multidimensional impact of the 2007 Tamil film Sivaji: The Boss , directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth. By proposing a conceptual "Sivaji Index," this study measures the film's significance across three verticals: the technological shift in Indian cinema, the narrative commentary on socio-economic disparities (specifically the parallel economy), and the globalization of the "Rajinikanth Mythos." The paper argues that Sivaji serves as a watershed moment where commercial Tamil cinema successfully bridged the gap between regional specificity and global technical standards.
It was the first Tamil film to be ranked among the top 10 in the UK box office.
Sivaji, a highly successful NRI software engineer, returns to India with savings worth ₹2 billion. His sole ambition is to establish the "Sivaji Foundation"—a non-profit organization dedicated to building free top-tier universities and hospitals for the poor.