Will Rajinikanth bid farewell to the film industry after the film ‘Thalaiva’?

October 31, 2025
Will Rajinikanth bid farewell to the film industry after the film 'Thalaiva'?

superstar recently gave a blockbuster ‘. Now he is busy shooting for ‘Jailer 2’.

The first part of Jailer was a huge success.

Rajinikanth’s popularity has not waned. Even today, theaters are crowded to see his unique style, dialogues and acting. Meanwhile, everyone’s favorite will retire in a few years.

According to media reports, Rajinikanth will soon retire due to his advancing age and reasons. He is currently 75. Even at this age, he is active. He is touring many places for film shoots. He has given hit films like ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’, ‘Vettaiyya’ in the last two years. His upcoming films are also in the queue. This includes ‘Jailer 2’. Apart from this, he has 4 more films. In one of them, he will be sharing the screen with after many years. However, the report says that after this film, Rajinikanth will retire from the film industry.

Will Rajinikanth bid after the film ‘Thalaiva’?

A few days ago, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan had announced their film. It is not yet decided who will direct this film. The work on this film will actually start in 2027. According to the report, this Thalaiva will be Rajinikanth’s last film. Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan will be working together after 35 years.

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