13 November 2023, Mumbai: Rajinikanth, presently engrossed in his upcoming film with director TJ Gnanavel, managed to carve out a moment from his hectic agenda to partake in Diwali festivities alongside his family. Recent images capture the superstar joyfully celebrating the festival with his grandsons, Yatra and Linga.
Yatra Raja and Linga Raja, offspring of actor Dhanush and Rajinikanth’s elder daughter, director Aishwarya Rajinikanth, often share special moments with their grandfather, particularly during festive seasons.
Pictures of Celebration
Various insiders from the industry shared the photos, one capturing the Jailer actor observing his grandsons engaging in push-ups, while another highlights a special moment as they pose for a photograph together.
Yatra and Linga frequently enjoy precious moments with their parents and grandparents whenever their schedules permit. They even graced the red carpet of Dhanush’s Hollywood debut film, “The Gray Man,” accompanying him to the event and sharing a remarkable moment with the actor.
Even though Dhanush and Aishwarya Rajinikanth have been apart for a while, both continue to play an integral role in their children’s lives, frequently dedicating time individually to bond with the boys. Similarly, Rajinikanth actively participates in his grandchildren’s lives whenever his demanding schedule allows.
Various insiders from the industry shared the photos, one capturing the Jailer actor observing his grandsons engaging in push-ups, while another highlights a special moment as they pose for a photograph together.
Yatra and Linga frequently enjoy precious moments with their parents and grandparents whenever their schedules permit. They even graced the red carpet of Dhanush’s Hollywood debut film, “The Gray Man,” accompanying him to the event and sharing a remarkable moment with the actor.
Even though Dhanush and Aishwarya Rajinikanth have been apart for a while, both continue to play an integral role in their children’s lives, frequently dedicating time individually to bond with the boys. Similarly, Rajinikanth actively participates in his grandchildren’s lives whenever his demanding schedule allows.
Rajinikanth’s Work Endeavour
Having recently starred in Nelson Dilipkumar’s film “Jailer,” Rajinikanth is presently occupied with his upcoming project helmed by TJ Gnanavel, the director of “Jai Bhim.” The filming, initiated last month, has already wrapped up several schedules.
The movie features a diverse ensemble cast comprising actors from various corners of the Indian film industry, including Amitabh Bachchan, Rana Daggubati, Fahadh Faasil, Manju Warrier, Rithika Singh, Dussara Vijayan, and more. Notably, it marks the reunion of Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth after nearly 33 years since their previous Hindi film, “Hum.”
Additionally, Rajinikanth is set to make a cameo appearance in the film “Lal Salaam,” directed by his daughter Aishwarya Rajinikanth. He is also gearing up for his inaugural collaboration with the director of “Leo,” Lokesh Kanagaraj, in the film tentatively titled “Thalaivar 171.” The casting rumors surrounding the film, including names like Mammootty, Raghava Lawrence, and Prithviraj Sukumaran, have generated considerable anticipation.
Some Facts About Rajinikanth
Rajinikanth’s birth name is Shivaji Rao Gaekwad. He adopted the screen name “Rajinikanth” after entering the film industry.
Rajinikanth is actively involved in various charitable activities. He established the “Rajini Makkal Mandram” to carry out philanthropic work and connect with his fans on social welfare projects.
Rajinikanth is known for his spiritual inclinations. He follows spiritual leaders like Ramana Maharshi and has openly spoken about the influence of spirituality on his life.
Apart from acting, Rajinikanth has tried his hand at various roles in the film industry, including screenwriting and producing. His versatility extends beyond acting.
Rajinikanth enjoys immense popularity in Japan. His film “Muthu” (1995) became a massive hit in the country, and he is often referred to as “Muthu” Rajinikanth in Japan.
By Vaishnavi Rastogi