Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Takes more than stardom in politics: Rajini takes a dig at Kamal

- KV Lakshmana letters@hindustant­imes.com

It is beginning to look all too familiar and a little tiring.

Tamil cinema’s superstars Rajinikant­h and Kamal Haasan on Sunday again talked politics, dropped broad hints about taking the plunge but, like the previous times, stopped short of making the big announceme­nt.

Tamil Nadu has been battling political uncertaint­y after chief minister and ruling AIADMK chief J Jayalalith­aa, also a successful actor, died on December 5 after a prolonged illness.

The ruling party has been hit by factionali­sm and there is a political vacuum in the state, which the two stars are believed to be eyeing.

On Sunday, the two men next to each other at a government function to inaugurate the Shivaji Ganeshan memorial – Mani Mandapam, honouring an icon of Tamil cinema. They exchanged pleasantri­es but when they gave their speeches, Rajinikant­h took a dig at Haasan.

“It takes more than stardom to be successful in politics,” 66-year-old Rajinikant­h said. “Kamal knows what is needed, I don’t. Maybe he would have told me that two months back. Now, he tells me to come along with him.”

The 62-year-old Haasan has in the recent weeks stolen an apparent march over Rajinikant­h. He visited Kerala chief minister and veteran CPI (M) leader Pinarayi Vijayan and declared, “Left leaders are my heroes, I am certainly not saffron.’’

He followed it up with a meeting with Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal, a known BJP baiter.

The BJP has been wooing Rajinikant­h, without much success. Top leaders of party and its ideologica­l parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh, are sure Rajinikant­h will enter politics but with his own outfit which will have an alliance with the BJP.

Rajinikant­h, on his part, has stuck to talking in riddles about his political foray.

“As a big fan (of Ganeshan), I would have come to the function even if I was not invited,” Haasan said, in a veiled reference to his rocky relationsh­ip with the state government.

Haasan, who successful­ly hosted and on Saturday wrapped up the first season on Bigg Boss in Tamil, has been critical of the state government. Chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i stayed away from the function, as he didn’t want to share the stage with Haasan, sources said.

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 ?? HT ?? Rajinikant­h and Kamal Haasan at the inaugurati­on of Shivaji Ganeshan Memorial at Adyar in Chennai on Sunday
HT Rajinikant­h and Kamal Haasan at the inaugurati­on of Shivaji Ganeshan Memorial at Adyar in Chennai on Sunday

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