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The stars’ war: Kamal Hasan meets Rajinikant ahead of political debut

On Sunday, Kamal Hasan visited Rajinikanth at the latter’s residence. Talking to the media after a brief meet which lasted for almost 15 minutes, he said, “It was a meeting of friends.”

 

 

Kamal Hasan on Sunday caused a huge stir in South politics by meeting Superstar Rajinikanth and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief Karunanidhi. Kamal Hasan who is soon going to launch his new political party had recently at India Conference 2018 held at Harvard university hinted at different paths for him and Rajinikanth who is also set to jump in the politics. He had said, “The colour of Rajinikanth’s politics is inclined to saffron”. Earlier Kamal Hasan after meeting Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had said, “My colour is definitely not saffron.”

The Vishwaroopam star is going to launch his party on February 21. Recently he had sought an appointment with Election Commission to get his party’s name and symbol registered. On Sunday, he visited Rajinikanth at the latter’s residence. Talking to the media after a brief meet which lasted for almost 15 minutes, he said, “It was a meeting of friends.”

Kamal Hasan
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He further added that he is meeting people he likes before beginning his political journey. Kamal Hasan will also hold a public meeting in Madurai during the launch of his political party. He said that he also invited Rajinikanth to the meeting adding that “Ultimately, it is his decision to come or not.”

On the other hand, Rajinikanth too did not show any signs of a possible political alliance between the two stars. Rajinikanth stressed that both the stars have a different style in Cinema and in politics as well they will have different styles. Rajinikanth, wishing luck to Kamal Hasan further added, “Our aim is the same, doing good for the people.”

Kamal Hasan
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Kamal Hasan also paid a visit to DMK chief Karunanidhi and working president M. K. Stalin. Kamal Hasan will be flagging off his campaign from February 21 named Nalai Namadhe. The campaign will kick start from former President and Bharat Ratna, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s residence in Rameswaram.

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