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This is an archive article published on November 28, 2014

Politically correct

He is the reigning superstar of Indian cinema, who is capable of performing mind-blowing feats on the big screen

Rajinikant and Sonakshi Sinha Rajinikant and Sonakshi Sinha

He is the reigning superstar of Indian cinema, who is capable of performing mind-blowing feats on the big screen. However, when it comes to politics, it is a big ‘no’ for Rajinikant. At the recent audio launch event of his upcoming film Lingaa, the actor stated that he was not scared of politics, but was hesitant about taking the huge plunge. The veteran said that he had always done what God guided him to do and if the Almighty wishes him to join politics, he would do so willingly and serve the people who have always showered their love on him. Until then however, he wishes to keep himself away from it. Guess, the people of Tamil Nadu will have to wait patiently till that day finally arrives.

Language, a barrier

Sonakshi Sinha may have ventured into unfamiliar domain, but at the audio launch of the Tamil film, Lingaa, when everyone spoke only in Tamil, the actress obviously looked a little lost. She had Anushka Shetty, the other heroine of the film translate every word to her and when the girls, who seemed to have bonded well, were called on stage, they were made to sit separately. Sinha, who looked pretty in a shimmering designer saree, felt quite at sea, but kept a pleasant smile on her pretty face throughout. She’s not called the professional for nothing.

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