Following the cancellation of his trip to Sri Lanka after protests from Tamil groups, a meeting was arranged by a functionary of the Rajinikanth Fans Association, who said that Rajinikanth will be available from to the requests of his fans to pose for pictures with him, Indian media reported.
According to latest reports, Rajinikanth has apparently cancelled the meeting, which was scheduled between April 12 and 16, India Today reported.
Addressing the media today, Rajinikanth was quoted as saying, "Initially our plan was around meet all fans take photographs and organise a feast. It was planned as a get-together. We realised it's difficult to take individual pictures so we planned for group photographs consisting of 8 members. Fans expressed disappointment in that idea. I think it is fair too. No one will want a group picture."
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