Rajinikanth breaks silence, confirms he underwent renal transplant in 2016

The superstar also revealed that the doctors were against his political entry.

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The statement read that doctors categorically advising Rajinikanth against venturing into politics in view of his kidney transplant in 2016.
CHENNAI: Breaking his silence, actor Rajinikanth on Thursday said he has been advised against entering politics by doctors as he had undergone a kidney transplant and due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The actor said he would announce at the appropriate time whether he would enter politics or not after consulting his office bearers of his 'Mandram'.

Rajinikanth said on his twitter handle that though a statement -that hints that he may reconsider his political entry given his health condition- doing rounds in social media was not from him, the content related to his health statusand doctors advise to him "is all true."


"Everyone knows that it is not my statement. However, the information in it, related to my health status and doctors advise to me is entirely true," he said.


Doctors categorically advising Rajinikanth against venturing into politics in view of his kidney transplant in 2016 and the raging coronavirus pandemic were the two key health related points that found a mention in the purported "statement."

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The 'statement' recalling his treatment at a Singapore hospital in 2011 for kidney ailment, said Rajinikanth underwent a kidney transplant ata hospital in the United States in May 2016. The doctors advised the actor when he sought 'consultation' on his political entry, it said.

"At the right time, I will let the people know about my political stand after consulting the office-bearers of Rajini Makkal Mandram," he said.

The Mandram was seen as a 'launch vehicle' and a preparatory exercise to help the actor float his political party successfully.

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‘Kaala’, Rajinikanth’s latest venture with Pa. Ranjith released today admist controversies, and fanfare - that is common when it comes to the superstar's films.

Produced by Dhanush, the film also stars Nana patekar, Huma Qureshi, and tells the story of a Mumbai slumlord. Set in Dharavi, Rajini as Karikaalan fights politicians for the rights of oppressed Tamils in maximum city.

But this isn't the first time that the superstar has decided to do a film with political undertones and the good-over-evil message.

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Directed by S. Shankar, it saw the thalaivar portray the role of a software engineer who fights against the system to provide free medical treatment in India.

The movie was more than just a commercial hit, and went on to win a National Film Award, three Filmfare Awards and two Vijay Awards.

It waslaterSivaji converted to a 3D movie and was re-released on December 12, 2012 as Sivaji 3D.
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The 2014 action film saw Rajinikanth play the role of Lingaa and fight a corrupt MP to protect a 75-year-old dam in a village.

The movie was written and directed by K.S. Ravikumar, and went on to collect approx. Rs 1.54 billion at the box office.
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Rajinikanth’s 1991 Tamil-Hindi action film saw the superstar play the role of an honest police officer who wants to put an end on organ trafficking racket operation.

Written, produced and directed by V. Ravichandran, the movie, once again saw thalaivar as the messiah, but it failed to set the cash registers ringing.
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