Rajinikanth says labourers offfered money when he lost ticket while travelling on train

Hyderabad:  Superstar Rajinikanth reminisced the old memories. He recalled an incident that happened in the days when he was preparing to go to Madras for film opportunities. Though he spends half of his earnings on the poor at one point of time in his life he lost his train ticket, and then a few labourers came forward to help him. Thalaiva revealed this incident.

"When I was studying SSC, my family members gave me Rs 150 for the exam fee. I already know that I will fail the exam. That's why I decided to go to Madras and while travelling on the train I lost the ticket in the middle of the journey. The ticket inspector, who came for checking, shouted loudly in front of everyone and asked me to pay the fine.”

“Then five labourers, who were travelling in the train came forward to offer money. Then I told them I bought the ticket I am not lying, but the ticket inspector is not believing me. Later, the ticket inspector believed. It was the first time a stranger believed me. After that, when I came to Madras, K Balachander believed me. I won his trust. Now people showering their love on me,”  Rajinikanth recalled the memories of that day saying, "I will not give up under any circumstances." Currently, he is busy with the film 'Jailor' and he has recently signed two films with Lyca Productions.


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