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Tamil Nadu News Updated May 17, 2026 · 11:36

Rajinikanth Denies Jealousy Over CM Vijay, Defends Stalin Friendship

Rajinikanth dismissed speculation about jealousy towards Chief Minister Vijay, clarifying his post-election meeting with MK Stalin was personal. He asserted his friendship with Stalin spans 38-40 years and is beyond politics. The actor praised Vijay's rise, noting he achieved more than MGR or NTR at age 52. Rajinikanth stated he is not in politics and has no reason to be jealous of Vijay's success.

Not a cheap person: Rajinikanth rejects claims of jealousy towards CM Vijay, says "friendship with MK Stalin is beyond politics"

Chennai, May 17

Megastar Rajinikanth on Sunday dismissed speculation surrounding his meetings with former Chief Minister MK Stalin after Tamil Nadu Assembly election results, asserting that his friendship with DMK chief was "beyond politics" and that he was neither jealous nor politically opposed to Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay.

Addressing a press conference at his Poes Garden residence here, Rajinikanth said he decided to speak publicly as several criticisms against him were circulating on social media and in political circles.

"I am holding this press meet because many criticisms are being made about me in connection with the election. If I do not respond to them, they will become accepted as the truth," he said.

The actor clarified that his post-election meeting with MK Stalin was purely personal, stating, "After the election results, I met Mr Stalin. That drew some criticism. Mr Stalin has been my friend for 38-40 years. Our friendship is beyond politics. In a democracy, winning and losing are common. Still, I felt a little bad that Stalin lost. So I met him as a friend. For that, some people said that Rajinikanth went there to discuss how to prevent Vijay from becoming the CM... In such a situation, I can only say that Rajinikanth is not such a cheap person. This should be made clear."

Rajinikanth also addressed criticism over his reaction to Vijay becoming Chief Minister. "It was said that I did not congratulate Vijay at the airport. I posted my congratulations on X (formerly Twitter) as soon as he won... I am not in politics. I have already left politics. When I am not in politics, why should I be jealous of him?... What is destined for someone will happen, and what is not won't," he said.

Rejecting allegations of jealousy, the veteran actor praised Vijay's political rise. "There is a generation gap of 25 years between me and Vijay. I have said this before. If I compare myself with Vijay, it is not good for me. If Vijay compares himself with me, it is not good for him. I have seen him since he was a child. Why should I be jealous of him becoming the CM?" he remarked.

"At the age of 52, he has achieved more than what MGR or NTR achieved. He has defeated powerful parties and the BJP on his own, coming from the film industry. I am not jealous, but I have a mix of surprise and happiness. I appreciate him. So there is no jealousy. Vijay has high expectations from people. I believe he will fulfill them. My best wishes to him," Rajinikanth stated.

Earlier, following the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's (TVK) strong performance in the Assembly elections, Rajinikanth had congratulated Vijay in a post on X.

According to Election Commission data, TVK emerged as the single largest party in Tamil Nadu, winning 93 seats and leading in 14 others, ending the decades-long dominance of the DMK and AIADMK in the state's political landscape.

Vijay later sailed through a trust vote in the Assembly with support from Congress, Left parties, VCK and IUML, officially beginning the TVK government in Tamil Nadu. During his Assembly speech, Chief Minister Vijay described his administration as a "government of the common people" committed to social justice, secularism and equal opportunity.

— ANI

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Priyanka N
Honestly, I'm tired of this unnecessary drama. Why does everything Rajinikanth does have to be scrutinised? He met an old friend, so what? And he congratulated Vijay publicly too. We need to stop creating controversies where none exist. Good on him for clearing the air.
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Michael C
It's refreshing to see a veteran like Rajinikanth handle things with such grace. He didn't need to give a press conference, but he did to set the record straight. That shows character. Vijay's rise is impressive, but let's not pit two legends against each other. Both deserve respect.
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Arjun K
I agree with Rajinikanth's point that comparing him with Vijay is pointless. Age gap of 25 years, different eras. But I do wish he had been more vocal about supporting Vijay earlier, rather than just a tweet. Still, his clarification shows he's not petty. Fair enough.
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Naveen S
Thalaiva for a reason! 🫡 He's above all this nonsense. 38-40 years of friendship cannot be broken by politics. And the way he praised Vijay at 52 achieving what MGR and NTR did—pure class. Some people just want to create trouble where there is none.
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Jessica F
I'm not from Tamil Nadu, but I follow Indian cinema. Rajinikanth's humility is commendable. He could have easily stayed silent, but he chose to address rumours head-on. Respect for acknowledging Vijay's achievement without envy. More leaders should learn from this.

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