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TN Governor RN Ravi wishes Rajinikanth a speedy recovery

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], October 1 (ANI): In a heartfelt message, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi expressed his support for actor Rajinikanth, who was recently hospitalised.

“I stand with the millions of devoted fans of Thiru Rajinikanth around the globe, in praying for his swift and smooth recovery,” wrote Governor Ravi on his official X handle.

Rajinikanth, aged 73, was admitted to Apollo Hospitals in Chennai late Monday night after experiencing severe stomach pain, according to reports from the Chennai Police.

Fortunately, hospital sources have confirmed that Rajinikanth’s condition is stable.

On the work front, Rajinikanth is set to star in the highly anticipated film ‘Coolie.’ Although specific details about the movie are still under wraps, a recently released teaser has already piqued fans’ interest.

It showcases Rajinikanth in an action-packed role, where he confronts adversaries wielding a belt made of gold watches. The monochrome teaser, highlighted with gold accents, has left audiences eager for more.

‘Coolie’ marks the debut collaboration between the iconic actor and director Lokesh Kanagaraj.

The film, backed by Sun Pictures, is rumoured to feature Sivakarthikeyan in a significant role, with music composed by the talented Anirudh Ravichander.

While the release date for ‘Coolie’ has yet to be announced, anticipation continues to grow.

In addition to ‘Coolie,’ Rajinikanth will appear in ‘Vettaiyan,’ sharing the screen with legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan.

The shooting for ‘Vettaiyan,’ directed by TJ Gnanavel, has been completed, and it is slated for a worldwide release in October this year. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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