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Rajinikanth visits fan’s house unannounced in US

Rajinikanth is presently busy shooting for director TJ Gnanavel's Thalaivar 170.

Rajinikanth visits fan’s house unannounced in US

An old video of legendary Indian actor Rajinikanth making an impromptu visit to a fan’s house in the US has gone viral on social media.

Reportedly, the video was shot during one of his trips to the US.


In the viral video, a Tamil family in the US met Rajinikanth, who was taking a stroll on the streets.

The superstar then expresses his intent to visit their house, shocking everyone.

As he is invited in, Rajinikanth says, “Sorry I am spoiling your sleep?”

As the superstar entered the house, the whole family was in shock, especially the children. A member can be seen climbing down the stairs in utter disbelief, while another one asks him to keep acting.

Well, this is not the first time Rajinikanth has surprised his fans with an impromptu visit. It had been a few months only when the superstar decided to visit the bus depot in Bengaluru, where he once worked as a conductor.

All the employees of the depot were excited to see Rajinikanth at their workplace.

Talking about his upcoming projects, Rajinikanth is presently busy shooting for director TJ Gnanavel’s Thalaivar 170.

Legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan also plays an important role in the upcoming film. Fahadh Faasil, Rana Daggubati, and Manju Warrier round out the cast. The film is slated to hit cinemas in mid-2024.

Aside from Thalaivar 170, Rajinikanth also has Lokesh Kanagaraj’s yet-to-be-titled film in the pipeline.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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