His admirers frequently stun the world with their outrageous pranks, from drizzling milk on his movie posters to setting up life-size cutouts outside the theatres. Let’s look at some weird things that Rajinikanth fans have done for the superstar as they celebrate Rajinikanth’s birthday today with him around the nation.
Rajinikanth, an actor who turned a year older today, is unquestionably India’s biggest star. Rajinikanth has established himself as a major actor in every Indian film language, including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. He distinguishes himself from other superstars in his league with his dynamic on-screen charisma and his uncomplicated off-screen demeanor. While the “Thalaiva” spares no effort to amuse his audience, his ardent supporters also never miss an opportunity to profess their devotion to their hero, whom they see as the “God” of Indian cinema. His admirers frequently stun the world with their outrageous pranks, from drizzling milk on his movie posters to setting up life-size cutouts outside the theatres. Let’s look at some weird things that Rajinikanth fans have done for the superstar as they celebrate Rajinikanth’s birthday today with him around the nation.
From Chennai to Hong Kong
One young man from Chennai spent Rs. 1.5 lakh on a plane ticket merely to breathe Rajinikanth’s air! He immediately purchased the ticket and took off for Hong Kong after learning that Rajini would be traveling there to film his movie, “Lingaa.” When questioned about his motivation, he replied, “Money is nothing in front of my God. For a few hours of the flight, we shared the same oxygen as our Thalaivar. What more do we require?
A blessing from “God”
Rajinikanth supporter, whose only desire was to have the actor attend his nuptials. After settling his marriage, the fan went to a book launch that Rajinikanth, his hero, also attended. He didn’t get a chance to meet him face to face, but the superstar was somehow affected by the tip of his wedding card. That was all I wished for. That’s it,” the jubilant admirer declared. Later, as he entered the same elevator as Rajinikanth, he unintentionally ran into Rajini. The fan claimed that when he displayed his wedding card to the celebrity from a distance, he received a thumbs-up in reply. The fan claims, “This was a blessing from my God.”
Rajinikanth Yatra
Shirdi Yatra, Pandharpur Yatra, Kanwar Yatra, etc. are all probably familiar to you, but have you ever heard of Rajinikanth Yatra? We’re positive you haven’t. Unbelievably, Rajinikanth’s admirers in Mumbai’s Wadala organized a unique Rajinikanth Yatra prior to the release of his film, “Robot 2.0.” Huge crowds of fans gathered to demonstrate their devotion to and support for the celebrity. They had painted Rajinikanth’s visage on their bodies, and the procession was said to have started early in the morning.
Richard Makkal Mandaram
A fan-based charitable organization called Rajini Makkal Mandaram engages in a variety of charitable initiatives, such as raising money to cover the medical costs of people who are struggling financially.
Goat blood rather than milk!
A bunch of Rajinikanth supporters doused goat blood on the “Annathae” first-look poster last year. According to a social media video that went viral, a group of individuals who were allegedly Rajinikanth fans killed a goat and splashed its blood on the movie’s first-look poster. While this behavior by Rajinikanth supporters was denounced by internet users and the mainstream media, the superstar’s personal friends and associates also described it as exceedingly offensive.