Rajinikanth is ‘Thalaivar’. Kamal Haasan, through his heydays as a superstar, has been ‘Ulaganayagan’ to fans. Vijay has been hailed as ‘Thalapathy’ while Ajith is ‘Thala’. Chiranjeevi is ‘Megastar’ to Telugu fans while Mahesh Babu is ‘Prince’, Pawan Kalyan is ‘Power Star’, and Ravi Teja has been ‘Mass Maharaja’ for well over a decade. Mohanlal is widely known to fans of Malayalam cinema as ‘Lalettan’ while Mammootty is ‘Mammookka’.
Superstar sobriquet has existed in the South for ages, and the new generation screen icons have followed suit. Having a moniker helps — for one, it endears the star to his/her fans and, importantly, also conveys the particular image he or she might want to project as a public icon.
So, while most actors get sobriquets from fans that toast them as the best (most monikers roughly translate to words like leader, hero, chief, etc), a few stars have also found the apt title from films they have worked in. Vikram, for instance, became ‘Chiyaan’, after his hugely popular character’s name in the 1999 blockbuster Sethu. Kannada star Sudeep has been ‘Kiccha’ to fans since he essayed the title role in the 2003 superhit of that name.
In the past, too, iconic actors down South were given endearing names by their fans. MG Ramachandran was called ‘Makkal Thilagam’ during his acting days, Jayalalithaa was referred to as ‘Puratchi Thalaivi’. Sivaji Ganesan was called ‘Nadigar Thilagam’, while Rajkumar was ‘Annavru’.
These are just a few instances over the decades in southern film industries, where film stars are deified as nothing short of deities. Here’s looking at the new set of monikers, among southern stars:
Allu Arjun — Icon Staar
He was earlier called ‘Stylish Star’, and has only recently been named ‘Icon Staar’ (the extra ‘a’ is perhaps for added impact). The name came about recently when the first look of his
Icon Staar Allu Arjun
The upcoming film Pushpa has launched a few days ago. The film’s director Sukumar announced at the event: “Everyone has known him as the Stylish Star. From now on, he will be Icon Staar.” So much so, the teaser of the film introduces Arjun as ‘Icon Staar’.
Rashmika Mandanna — National Crush
Her career may be just about five years old, and her Bollywood debut is yet to happen. But Rashmika, who has already garnered sizeable popularity in the Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil film industries, has been named the National Crush by her fans. Asked if she is aware of the title, the actor recently said: “I am aware of it but at the same time I am not. I know that there is so much love for me out there but I am not swayed by it. I know where my roots are and I know what all this is. I am mindful of who I am as a person, so it is not that I am like ‘Oh my God!, I get to be swayed away by all love’.”
Vijay Sethupati — Makkal Selvan
The Tamil actor who has proved his acting prowess in multiple films has been given the title or ‘Makkal Selvan’ or ‘People’s Treasure’. The name came about during the shoot of his 2016 film Dharmadurai. His director Seenu Ramasamy gave the actor the title.
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