Superstar Rajinikanth provided detailed clarification regarding the ‘parunthu’ reference made during the Jailor audio launch. Rajinikanth emphasized that the reference was not aimed at actor Vijay, dispelling speculations surrounding a possible feud. He clarified that the mention of a competition with a successful actor was part of the promotional strategy and not intended to create any controversy.
Vijay, who has recently risen to greater heights in the film industry, is currently transitioning into politics, and Rajinikanth expressed his best wishes for the actor’s success. Rajinikanth highlighted that the film industry and politics are separate arenas, and he has no intention of engaging in any competitive narratives.
Addressing the eagle metaphor he used, Rajinikanth explained that like eagles, people should rise to greater heights without pulling each other down. He added that everyone, including Vijay, should soar to success in their respective fields.
The clarification came amidst social media buzz, where fans and followers speculated on the nature of Rajinikanth’s comments. Rajinikanth’s explanation on the ‘parunthu’ reference has now cleared the air, and fans are eagerly looking forward to the release of ‘Lalsalam’ audio, which was launched during the event.
In another statement, Rajinikanth likened the unity among birds to the need for unity in society. He emphasized that people should work together towards progress and not engage in unnecessary conflicts. The actor urged fans to focus on their work and contribute positively to society, emphasizing the importance of unity over unnecessary rivalries.
Rajinikanth’s statements have received a positive response on social media, with fans expressing relief over the clarification and appreciating the actor’s words of wisdom. The actor concluded by urging everyone to strive for personal growth and success, without resorting to negativity.
20 Blockbuster Movies of Rajinikanth
- Muthu (1995): A blockbuster that showcased Rajinikanth’s versatility and charisma.
- Sivaji (2007): A high-budget film that became a massive success, portraying Rajinikanth in a stylish avatar.
- Enthiran (2010): Also known as ‘Robot,’ this sci-fi film featured Rajinikanth in a dual role and was a visual extravaganza.
- Kabali (2016): A gangster drama where Rajinikanth’s performance received widespread acclaim.
- Kaala (2018): Directed by Pa. Ranjith, this film explored social and political themes with Rajinikanth in the lead.
- Thalapathi (1991): A classic collaboration with director Mani Ratnam, showcasing Rajinikanth’s powerful acting alongside Mammootty.
- Endhiran (2010): A groundbreaking science fiction film that set new benchmarks for Indian cinema.
- Sivaji (2007): A commercial success with Rajinikanth in a dynamic role, addressing corruption and societal issues.
- Kochadaiiyaan (2014): An animated historical drama where Rajinikanth lent his voice and likeness to the lead character.
- Basha (1995): A cult classic that established Rajinikanth’s ‘style’ quotient and mass appeal.
- Padayappa (1999): A family drama with Rajinikanth in a powerful role, known for its memorable dialogues.
- Mullum Malarum (1978): Directed by Mahendran, this film showcased Rajinikanth’s early acting prowess.
- Arunachalam (1997): A family entertainer with Rajinikanth in a dual role, displaying his comedic timing.
- Mankatha (2011): Although a cameo, Rajinikanth’s appearance in this Ajith starrer was well-received.
- Chandramukhi (2005): A horror-comedy where Rajinikanth played a psychiatrist, displaying his humorous side.
- Annamalai (1992): A classic underdog story where Rajinikanth portrayed a rags-to-riches character.
- Darbar (2020): An action-packed film where Rajinikanth played a cop, resonating well with his fans.
- Thillu Mullu (1981): A comedy film showcasing Rajinikanth’s impeccable timing in the genre.
- Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai (1979): A drama that explored societal issues with Rajinikanth in a memorable role.
- Lingaa (2014): A family entertainer with Rajinikanth in a dual role, featuring a mix of action and drama.