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Rajinikanth Greets Fans in Chennai on Diwali, Resumes Filming 'Jailer 2'

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  • Rajinikanth greeted fans in Chennai on Diwali
  • Returned from a pilgrimage trip to the Himalayas
  • Will soon resume shooting for 'Jailer 2' with director Nelson
Rajinikanth Greets Fans in Chennai on Diwali, Resumes Filming 'Jailer 2'

On October 20th, 2025, superstar Rajinikanth was spotted greeting his fans who had gathered near his house in Chennai to celebrate the Diwali festival. The actor, who had taken a pilgrimage trip to the Himalayas earlier this month, returned home recently and is now set to resume shooting for his upcoming film 'Jailer 2' with director Nelson.

In visuals from his residence, Rajinikanth can be seen enthusiastically wishing his fans a Happy Diwali, with a smile on his face. Dressed in his signature white kurta and mundu, the actor walked out of his house with folded hands as fans cheered. While speaking to the media, Rajinikanth expressed his prayers for everyone's happiness and good health.

Prior to this, Rajinikanth had taken a break from filming and embarked on a spiritual journey to the Himalayas. During his trip, he visited the Swami Dayananda Ashram in Rishikesh, meditated along the banks of the Ganga River, attended the Ganga Aarti, and also visited the sacred Badrinath Dham and the Mahavatar Babaji caves.

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Rajinikanth returned from his pilgrimage trip to the Himalayas recently, prior to the Diwali festival on October 20th, 2025.
Rajinikanth is set to resume shooting for the sequel to his 2023 blockbuster film 'Jailer', which will be directed by Nelson.
During his trip, Rajinikanth visited the Swami Dayananda Ashram in Rishikesh, meditated along the Ganga River, attended the Ganga Aarti, and also visited the sacred Badrinath Dham and the Mahavatar Babaji caves.

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