Oct 15, 2008

Superstar Rajini says No to politics



Superstar Rajinikanth has put all the speculation of his political entry to rest by issuing a press statement that he has no intention to join politics at this point of time.

Rajini, who is back in chennai after a two week shooting of Enthiran in Goa has also warned againt creation of party names and party symbols and that he will not hesitate to take legal action against those who do such things on their own.

Rajinikanth has clearly stated that he is committed to his fans and is concentrating on his shooting now. He has also made it clear that “Nobody can force me in to politics or nobody can force me out of politics.”

Kollywood shows solidarity on Lankan Issue


Various organiastions of Tamil film industry, including the artistes association and producers council, would take out a rally on October 19 in Rameswaram to protest the ‘killing of Tamils’ in the ongoing offensive by the Sri Lankan Army against LTTE in the north of the island.

All films-related work would be suspended from October 18-20, Director Bharathirajaa told reporters here after a joint meeting of the associations.

“The rally is aimed at condemning the killing of the Tamils and we aim to make our voices heard in Sri Lanka as well as the world,” he said.

Meanwhile, the industry members have decided to wear black arm badges while working to show their opposition to the killings of Tamils, he added. Source: Hindu

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