Actor Rajinikanth was hospitalised recently due to his fluctuating blood pressure. (Express photo)
Actor-turned-politician Rajinikanth Tuesday announced that he would
not be entering politics owing to his ill health and the pandemic situation. In a three-page statement on Twitter, the actor expressed regret and said it pained him to make such an announcement after having said he would contest the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in 2021.
Here’s the full text:
Heartfelt greetings to my beloved people of Tamil Nadu,
After announcing that my political party will start in January, I went to attend the shooting of ‘Annaatthe’ in Hyderabad despite the advice of doctors. The Film Unit consisted around 120 people who daily underwent Covid Tests, isolated themselves from each other, wore face masks & shields and much more. Inspite of the various precautionary measures taken, 4 people from the crew came in contact with the virus. The shooting was immediately called off by
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Rajinikanth, whose political entry has been rumoured since 1996, acknowledged that he had promised to enter politics “even if there was a risk to my life”. However, in his statement Tuesday, he said he did not want to sacrifice the lives of others by taking the plunge.
Read Rajinikanth’s full statement here
“After announcing that I would be starting a party in January, I participated in the shooting of
Annaatthe in Hyderabad against the advice of doctors. We were taking all necessary precautions during the shoot with 120 people. In spite of that, four people tested positive for Covid-19. The director immediately
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Actor-turned-politician
Rajinikanth Tuesday announced that he would not be entering politics owing to his ill health and the pandemic situation. In a three-page statement on Twitter, the actor expressed regret and said it pained him to make such an announcement after having said he would contest the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in 2021.
Here’s the full text:
Heartfelt greetings to my beloved people of Tamil Nadu,
After announcing that my political party will start in January, I went to attend the shooting of ‘Annaatthe’ in Hyderabad despite the advice of doctors. The Film Unit consisted around 120 people who daily underwent Covid Tests, isolated themselves from each other, wore face masks & shields and much more. Inspite of the various precautionary measures taken, 4 people from the crew came in contact with the virus. The shooting was immediately called off by the Director & everyone present there were tested, including me.