Last month, Rajinikanth hinted that he might join politics, saying, he did not have any political aspirations but "if God wills it, I will enter politics tomorrow."
Asked about his opinion on whether Rajinikanth should take the plunge in politics, Dhanush, in the city last evening to launch the trailer of his upcoming Tamil film "VIP 2", said, "You have seen the invite (of the trailer launch) and it said no questions about politics."
When further asked if actors should join active politics, Dhanush said, "Do you have an opinion on why they shouldn't? So, I have my opinion, you stick to yours and I will stick to mine."
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