This story is from January 29, 2024

Sangi is not a bad word: Rajinikanth reacts to Aishwarya's speech at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch

Rajinikanth responds to Aishwarya Rajinikanth's speech at 'Lal Salaam' audio launch, clarifying that being a Sanghi is not a bad thing. He leaves for Kadapa shooting 'Vettaiyan' and asks for audience opinion on the film. Rajinikanth also discusses comparisons with Vijay, stating they have mutual respect.
Sangi is not a bad word: Rajinikanth reacts to Aishwarya's speech at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch
Rajinikanth, recently made his presence at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch as he plays a cameo in his daughter Aishwarya's directorial. While speaking at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch, Aishwarya Rajinikanth mocked trolls calling Rajinikanth a Sanghi and stating that he is not a Sanghi. She also said that if Rajinikanth is a sanghi he should have not done 'Lal Salaam'.
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Rajinikanth has now responded to Aishwarya Rajinikanth's speech at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch. Rajinikanth addressed the media at the Chennai airport today (Jan 29) as he left for Kadapa for the shooting of his upcoming film 'Vettaiyan'. During the interaction, Rajinikanth was questioned about Aishwarya's speech stating he as not a Sanghi. Rajinikanth said that Sanghi is not a bad word and she just spoke from her heart, not for the film promotion. Rajinikanth further added that 'Lal Salaam' has come well, and asked the audience to share their opinion on the film.

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Rajinikanth's off-screen statements made the actor face social media trolls, but he always received strong support from his fans. Snippets from Rajinikanth's speech at the 'Lal Salaam' audio launch are also going viral on the internet, and the Superstar actor has opened up about comparisons between him and Vijay. He said that he knows Vijay from his childhood, and he never considered the junior as his competitor, while the latter also has a huge respect.

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