Some play with toys and some play with cars. But superstar Rajinikanth’s daughter is playing with films. Well, at least her first film cost her a whopping Rs 125 crore.
Though she said that she was introducing one-of-its-kind technology to Indian cinema, the audiences could not relate to the concept of watching their demi-god Rajinikanth in an animated form.
The debacle of Kochadaiiyan has spawned many jokes on Soundarya who many feel spent a lot of money without understanding the craft of film-making.
One Tamil magazine went to the extent of carrying a cartoon strip showing Rajinikanth pampering his daughters who are playing with film-making.
Worse still, senior artiste Thyagarajan is said to have advised Soundarya that she ought to remember that film-making was no small task.
Well, we hope Soundarya takes this as a challenge and proves her detractors wrong by making a superhit film with her globally popular father.