Rajinikanth: The political superstar that never was
Politics is for people who want to serve humanity or use fame to come to power or giving good governance.
Actor Rajinikanth said he has no plans to enter the political battlefield in the future. Superstar Rajinikanth has finally withdrawn from taking his way to politics, after years of promising to initiate a remarkable change for the betterment of the people of Tamil Nadu. He said that he did not plan to change his mind and dissolve his outfit Rajini Makkal Mandram, ( RMM was Rajinikanth’s personal creation) effectively closing that chapter.
Acting and political career are two different, acting is person-centric, where politics is people-centric. It’s a democratic country, everyone has the right to contest and withdraw from politics, it’s up to the audience to choose who has to be given power. He came to acting and struggled his way by working hard and archived a top place and maintained for a long time.
Rajinikanth has put forward some reasons for his delayed withdrawn from politics some three months after assembly polls. “I am unable to meet officials earlier because of COVID-19, the polls, the film shoot, and a medical check-up in the US,” explained the Rajinikanth. The announcement came on Tuesday, one day after the 70-year-old Tamil action hero left the hospital where he was treated for high blood pressure. “I will serve the people in whatever ways I can, regardless of what without entering into politics,” he wrote in the Tamil-language letter. He said he did not want to start such a major campaign and then leave it unfinished.
Rajinikanth has carried on with his film career despite of his health problems and had been shooting his latest movie in Hyderabad when he was not well last week.