Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan likely to forge alliance in politics?

Rajinikanth, who had announced on December 31 that he would form his party before the next state assembly polls, snapped the clapboard and Haasan inaugurated the shoot.

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Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan likely to forge alliance in politics?

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Amid hype over their political entry, the Tamil film industry's top two actors, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, on Wednesday shared the dais at a function with the former saying only time will tell whether he will forge an alliance with the latter, who seconded the view.

Asked about forging ties with Haasan, who is set to embark on a political tour next month, Rajinikanth said, "only time will be able to tell that. Let us see in due course of time." 

Asked to react to Rajinikanth's views, Haasan expressed his support for the same saying, "Time is a good medicine for everything. I second it." 

To a question on spiritual politics, Haasan said they would be following their own respective lines of political thought.

Asked about his political tour commencing on February 21, Haasan said, "I want people to realise their strength and that is the strength of the nation as well." 

The veteran actors were at a function where the puja for the film 'Kizhakku Africavil Raju' (Raju in East Africa) was being conducted.

The movie is being planned as a sequel "in motion capture technology" to AIADMK founder and former Chief Minister M G Ramachandran-starrer, the 1973 superhit 'Ulagam Sutrum Valiban,' film industry sources said.

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Rajinikanth, who had announced on December 31 that he would form his party before the next state assembly polls, snapped the clapboard and Haasan inaugurated the shoot.

The sequel to the movie could not be done at that time as MGR got fully engaged in politics.

Asked what would be his stand, in case state assembly polls were held in six months, Rajinikanth told reporters: "I will face it definitely." 

He extended his greetings to Haasan on announcing his political entry.

To a question, if parties in the state followed the principles of late AIADMK founder and former chief minister M G Ramachandran, he said "yes definitely, to some extent." 

State Ministers C Vijayabaskar and Kadambur C Raju were present at the function.

Rajinikanth and Haasan had shared the dais in Malaysia earlier this month for a fund-raising event held by the 'Nadigar Sangam' here, known officially as the South Indian Film Artistes Association.

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Haasan has said he would announce his political party's name on February 21 at Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram and begin a state-wide tour the same day.

"At the commencement of the journey, I intend to announce the name of my political party along with the guiding principles we intend to live by," Haasan said in a statement on Tuesday.

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