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Anybody following the ups and downs of Tamil Nadu politics in the last ten months would have been left bewildered by the sight on display in Chennai at the inauguration of the Sivaji memorial on Sunday.
Seated besides each other were fellow actors and political aspirants, Kamal Haasan and Superstar Rajinikanth, along with deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, Fisheries Minister Jayakumar, and I&B Minister Kadambur Raju.
While other celebrities and politicians at the venue refrained from pointing out the obvious, and maintained that legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan was beyond politics, superstar Rajinikanth cut to the chase.
The superstar further claimed that Sivaji Ganesan’s loss was a message to people: “If you want to be successful in politics, you need something more than just the name, fame and stardom that cinema gives you.”
What exactly is something more? “Only the people know what that is,” Rajni said, reiterating what he has often said on stage about the power of the people. “I swear I don’t know what that is,” he added.
“Maybe, if I had asked him two months back, he might have told me,” he laughed, in a clear reference to Kamal expressing his intention to join politics, which followed Rajini’s own clarification that he wanted to enter the field.
Rajini didn’t stop there. He took a dig at Kamal for apparently believing he was bigger than Rajini:
Kamal meanwhile, chose to focus on his other political battle. “I would have come to this function no matter what. No matter who tried to stop me,” Kamal said, in what is seen as a clouded reference to his war of words with AIADMK leaders in the recent past, over his allegation of corruption against the present government.
He further claimed that no matter which government was in power, the respect due to the legendary actor would have been given. Without naming the Chief Minister, he said,
The memorial of the 'Nadigar Thilagam', who died in 2001 after starring in more than 300 films, had generated controversy after the Chief Minister bowed out of the inauguration ceremony.
He had claimed that he had prior engagements and deputed minister D Jayakumar in his place. After protest from the actor's fans and family, he said the inauguration will be done by OPS.
(This article was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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