Rajinikanth Says My Habit On Touching CM Feet!

Superstar Rajinikanth is enjoying the phenomenal success of his recent outing Jailer which took the box office like storm. Jailer even saw big collections in the US. Fans loved his swag and style in the action entertainer. Jailer started its theatrical run with a positive run and there is no looking back.

Spoiling the success mood, Thalaivar landed in a big controversy. He met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and touched his feet. The pictures of the same went viral and he was criticised from the same. The Superstar became the target for all sorts of criticism.

From BJP critics to a few personalities everyone expressed dissatisfaction with what Thalaiva did. Even a few Tamil people trolled the Superstar alleging that the Tamil pride was compromised.

It is known that Yogi Adityanath shot to super fame with the bulldozer idea and people call him Bulldozer baba. A famous cartoonist made a cartoon depicting Rajinikanth bowing down to the bulldozer.

Yogi Adityanath is younger to Rajnikanth and this did not go well with many. On top of this he is a BJP leader. All these factors made him a target of severe criticism.

Amid this, Rajinikanth reacted to the issue and gave a clarification. When asked about the issue,the Superstar said that he has a habit of falling at the feet of sanyasi or yogi and I followed it.

“Whether a sanyasi or a yogi, it is my habit to fall at their feet even if they are younger than me. That’s what I did,” the Superstar said.

It is known that Rajinikanth is a spiritual person and prefers visiting Himalayas before his film release. He followed the same and went on a visit. He recently visited the Mahavatar Babaji Cave and sat for meditation. The pictures of him went viral on social media.

When he went to Uttar Pradesh, he met a few politicians including opposition leader Akhilesh Yadav. But Yogi Adityanath’s meet caught everyone’s attention and raised many eyeballs. Finally, he put an end to this and gave his reaction. This became a big issue even in the Northern States of the country.