Biopic on My Father is Not a Small Issue: Soundarya Rajinikanth


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Mumbai, Sep 29: With his ever growing popularity, who would have thought that Bollywood's Salman Khan could ever get into anybody's bad books? Especially with Rajinikanth's family?

Recently, Salman's brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri had publicly announced his intentions to make a biopic on megastar of South Rajinikanth and rumours began making rounds that Salman would play the role of Rajini in the biopic. The news did not seem to go down well with Rajinikanth's daughter Soundarya.

Soundarya claims to have contacted Atul many a time to discuss the matter but Atul had failed to respond to her calls. Atul, on the other hand says that Salman was never considered for the role.

Soundarya maintains that a biopic on her father is not a small issue to be taken so lightly. She also argues that her family should be contacted if any move was to be made in this regard.

Apart from this, there have been talks that HMK, a political party, will not let Salman to gain entry into Tamil Nadu. It seems that the party has not taken his visit to Sri Lanka very well considering the strained relationships between the Lankans and Tamilians.

  

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