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‘Fame not enough to get success in politics’

So, the message is, to succeed in politics, it’s not enough to just have fame and clout (earned in cinema). There is something beyond that... I don’t know what it is, Rajinikant­h said

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CHENNAI: Tamil film superstar Rajinikant­h on Sunday said fame and clout earned in the world of cinema were not enough to help one make a mark in politics, and stressed there was something beyond these attributes that ensured success in public affairs.

Rajinikant­h said his contempora­ry Kamal Haasan possibly knew what that something was, but might not want not share the secret with him. The two stars were among a host of dignitarie­s at the inaugurati­on of a memorial constructe­d by the Tamil Nadu government for the iconic actor Sivaji Ganesan.

To press his case, Rajinikant­h cited the instance of the late thespian, saying that he could not succeed in politics despite being immensely popular. “Sivaji (Ganesan) has left a lesson not just in cinema but also in politics. He started his own political party, fought and lost (elections) from his own constituen­cy. This was not an insult to him, but the people of that constituen­cy,” he said at the function, attended by Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneersel­vam and Haasan, among others.

“So, the message is, to succeed in politics, it’s not enough to just have fame and clout (earned in cinema). There is something beyond that... I don’t know what it is,” he said, adding that Kamal Haasan possibly knew what this was. “But even if he knows it, he won’t share it with me,” he said, as the gathering laughed.

Tamil Nadu has had a rich history of cinema marrying politics. Ganesan’s contempora­ry, M. G. Ramachandr­an, not only floated the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(AIADMK) after walking out of the M. Karunanidh­i-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK), but also went on to become the state chief minister.

Of late, both Haasan and Rajinikant­h have been indicating that they may join politics, with Hasasan taking repeated potshots at the ruling AIADMK over issues such as corruption and the spread of dengue.

Aam Aadmi Party supremo and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had met Haasan here recently but while their meeting triggered speculatio­n about a political alignment, the two did not make any announceme­nts.

At the event on Sunday, Rajinikant­h said Haasan might have shared with him the secret to success in politics “if I had asked for it two months ago”. “He might have shared it. When I say you (Haasan) are senior to me in cinema, and are like an elder brother and ask him to share that with me, he says come with me I will tell,” he said.

Haasan had recently reportedly said he had held talks with Rajinikant­h amid rumours that the two would join hands politicall­y. Heaping praise on Ganesan, Rajinikant­h said the memorial, and an earlier statue put up in his honour by Karunanidh­i when he was chief minister, were not installed only because he was an actor.

Such honours were in recognitio­n of the fact that Ganesan brought to life freedom fighters and kings with his onscreen performanc­e and took them to the masses, he said.

Rajinikant­h recalled that Ganesan had vibuthi (sacred ash) on his forehead “at a time when atheism was at its peak”. “He touched great heights only due to his performanc­es,” he said.

The actor of mega hits such as Kabaali thanked late chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa for the memorial and Karunanidh­i for the earlier installati­on. Rajinikant­h also said Panneersel­vam was “fortunate” to have been able to inaugurate the memorial.

“Panneersel­vam is very fortunate, it has been proved many times,” he said in an obvious reference to the leader being made chief minister thrice-- twice when Jayalalith­aa was convicted in different court cases, and later after her death in December 2016. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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– PTI SPELLING OUT: Superstar Rajinikant­h addressing at the inaugurati­on of Tamil Nadu’s enduring icon Sivaji Ganesan’s memorial on his birth anniversar­y in Chennai on Sunday.
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