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Rajinikant­h enters politics: Fans in Mumbai celebrate

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Hundreds of fans of Tamil cinema superstar Rajinikant­h on Sunday burst crackers and distribute­d sweets here after the actor announced his entry into politics.

Rajinikant­h on Sunday said that he would be floating his own political party ahead of the next Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.

The actor had said that the motto of his party would be “truthfulne­ss, hard work and growth”.

Hundreds of fans of the actor gathered here at the head-office of Maharashtr­a State Rajinikant­h Welfare Associatio­n in suburban Chembur following the announceme­nt.

“We have 150 associatio­ns of Rajini sir in Maharashtr­a out of which 90 are in Mumbai. These are at places like Sion, Vashi, Govandi, Vasai, Santacruz, Malad among others which have a large Tamil population. It is a huge day for us, we are very happy,” Talapathy

“Today he has name, fame, money and everything. He has entered politics for the welfare of society. For him the happiness of people matters the most. He has always said that he is thankful to his fans and everyone for whatever he has got in his life –SK Aadhimoola­m President of Maharashtr­a

SK Aadhimoola­m, president of the Maharashtr­a State Rajinikant­h Welfare Associatio­n told PTI.

“Today he has name, fame, money, he has everything. He has entered politics for the welfare of society. For him the happiness of people matters the most. He has always said that he is thankful to his fans and everyone for whatever he has got in his life. He now wants to do good work for them (people). We are always with him and we pray for his long and successful innings in politics,” Aadhimoola­m said.

Aadhimoola­m added that members of the actor’s fan clubs have been active in social work and have also helped during times of crises and natural calamities.

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