Rajinikanth Warns Youth: Drugs, Alcohol Can Turn Life Into Hell

Superstar Rajinikanth delivered a strong message to the youth, urging them to think seriously about their education and future. He warned against the dangers of addiction to drugs and alcohol, stating such habits can ruin lives and devastate families. The actor advised young people to avoid bad company and focus on maintaining a healthy, disciplined lifestyle. On the work front, Rajinikanth has several projects lined up, including 'Jailer 2' and a new collaboration with Kamal Haasan.

Key Points: Rajinikanth's Strong Message to Youth on Education, Drugs

  • Focus on education and future
  • Avoid drugs and alcohol
  • Stay away from bad company
  • Discipline and healthy lifestyle are key
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"Life can turn into hell...": Rajinikanth urges youth to focus on education, not drugs or alcohol

Megastar Rajinikanth urges youth to focus on education and avoid drugs, alcohol, warning that wrong habits can turn life into "hell."

"Life can turn into hell not just for you, but for your parents and loved ones. - Rajinikanth"

Chennai, April 8

Megastar Rajinikanth has shared a strong message for the youth, urging them to stay focused on their future and make the right choices in life.

The veteran actor was seen speaking to the media outside Chennai airport, where he emphasized the importance of discipline, education, and a healthy lifestyle.

When asked about the growing influence of film actors in politics and how many youngsters follow them, sometimes leading to risky behaviour like bike stunts and accidents, Rajinikanth gave a clear and thoughtful response.

During his interaction with reporters, he spoke about how the youth should "think seriously" about their lives and future. He said young people must be careful in their actions and avoid harming themselves through wrong habits.

"The youth should think seriously about their education and future," said Thalaiva.

He went on to warn youngsters about the dangers of addiction and bad company. Speaking about how such habits can affect not just individuals but also their families, he said, "Youngsters should be careful.. If they get injured, it's their loss.. They should focus on their studies and stay healthy.. Please don't get addicted to drugs or alcohol.. Life can turn into hell not just for you, but for your parents and loved ones. If any of your friends are using them, don't go near them..."

Meanwhile, on the work front, Rajinikanth has a busy year ahead with several projects lined up. The actor recently wrapped up the shoot of his much-awaited film 'Jailer 2,' which is now in the final stage of post-production. The sequel follows the success of the original 'Jailer,' which performed strongly at the box office.

Beyond 'Jailer 2', Rajinikanth also gave a major update on his new collaboration with fellow industry icon Kamal Haasan. He is also set to appear in 'Thalaivar 173', directed by Cibi Chakravarti and backed by Kamal Haasan.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respectfully, while his message is good, it's easy for a superstar to say. The real issue is lack of opportunities and mental health support for youth. Many turn to substances out of despair. We need systemic solutions, not just advice.
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Vikram M
True words. I've seen brilliant students from my colony ruin their lives with bad company and drugs. It breaks the entire family. Parents should also take note and have open conversations with their children. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
As someone working with an NGO in Mumbai, I see this daily. Rajinikanth's reach is massive, and if this message makes even a few youngsters think twice, it's a win. The "life can turn into hell" line is so painfully accurate for the families affected.
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Rohit P
Superstar giving gyaan! But seriously, he's a legend and kids listen to him more than their teachers sometimes. Hope they take this to heart. Also, can't wait for Jailer 2! 🔥
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Nikhil C
The part about bike stunts is so important. After his movies, we see so many reckless riding videos. Stunt doubles exist for a reason. Safety first, yaar. Good on him for addressing it directly.

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