I don’t know secret to succeed in politics but Kamal Haasan might know, Rajinikanth says
Abdullah Nurullah| TNN | Updated: Oct 1, 2017, 14:54 IST
HIGHLIGHTS
Rajinikanth says legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan taught his followers a valuable lesson in politics
Sivaji Ganesan taught us fame and money are not enough to succeed in politics, he says
He says Kamal might know the secret to succeed in politics
Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan at the inauguration of the Sivaji Ganesan memorial in Chennai on Sunday (TOI photo by Ramesh Shankar)
CHENNAI: Superstar Rajinikanth on Sunday took a dig at actor Kamal Haasanwho is planning to enter politics. Speaking at the inauguration of the memorial of legendary Tamil actor Sivaji Ganesan in Chennai, Rajinikanth said it takes more than fame and money to succeed in politics.
"Legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan taught his followers a valuable lesson in politics", said Rajinikanth. The superstar said Sivaji Ganesan, who had stood and lost in his own constituency, proved that fame and money alone were not enough to succeed in politics.
As Kamal looked on, Rajinikanth said, "To succeed in politics, there needs to be something more. Only the people know what that is. I promise I don't know. I think Kamal Haasan knows what that is. Even if he does, he will not tell me."
Rajinikanth went on to joke that Kamal would have told him what that (secret) was if he had asked him two months ago. It was in July when Kamal began his scathing attack on the ruling AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu.
"When I asked him what that is, Kamal Haasan said that he would tell me if I went with him," the superstar said.
Kamal Haasan did not respond to Rajinikanth's jibes during his speech.
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Kamal said, "Sivaji Ganesan is an actor who transcended state, national and continental boundaries. Even if I had not become an actor, I would have been at this event as a film buff. Nobody could have stopped me from coming here today."
Kamal went on to add that he was one of the thousands of actors trying desperately to adhere to the standards set by Sivaji Ganesan.
Abdullah Nurullah| TNN | Updated: Oct 1, 2017, 14:54 IST
HIGHLIGHTS
Rajinikanth says legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan taught his followers a valuable lesson in politics
Sivaji Ganesan taught us fame and money are not enough to succeed in politics, he says
He says Kamal might know the secret to succeed in politics
Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan at the inauguration of the Sivaji Ganesan memorial in Chennai on Sunday (TOI photo by Ramesh Shankar)
CHENNAI: Superstar Rajinikanth on Sunday took a dig at actor Kamal Haasanwho is planning to enter politics. Speaking at the inauguration of the memorial of legendary Tamil actor Sivaji Ganesan in Chennai, Rajinikanth said it takes more than fame and money to succeed in politics.
"Legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan taught his followers a valuable lesson in politics", said Rajinikanth. The superstar said Sivaji Ganesan, who had stood and lost in his own constituency, proved that fame and money alone were not enough to succeed in politics.
As Kamal looked on, Rajinikanth said, "To succeed in politics, there needs to be something more. Only the people know what that is. I promise I don't know. I think Kamal Haasan knows what that is. Even if he does, he will not tell me."
Rajinikanth went on to joke that Kamal would have told him what that (secret) was if he had asked him two months ago. It was in July when Kamal began his scathing attack on the ruling AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu.
"When I asked him what that is, Kamal Haasan said that he would tell me if I went with him," the superstar said.
Kamal Haasan did not respond to Rajinikanth's jibes during his speech.
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Kamal said, "Sivaji Ganesan is an actor who transcended state, national and continental boundaries. Even if I had not become an actor, I would have been at this event as a film buff. Nobody could have stopped me from coming here today."
Kamal went on to add that he was one of the thousands of actors trying desperately to adhere to the standards set by Sivaji Ganesan.
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