Rajinikanth’s twitter account hacked

While the actor has over three million followers on the microblogging site, he tweets rarely.

August 04, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 09:12 am IST - CHENNAI:

CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, 15/09/2015: Cine actor Rajinikanth at a function in Chennai.
Photo: K.V. Srinivasan

CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, 15/09/2015: Cine actor Rajinikanth at a function in Chennai. Photo: K.V. Srinivasan

Actor Rajinikanth’s twitter account was temporarily hacked and later restored, late on Tuesday night.

While the actor has over three million followers on the microblogging site, he tweets rarely and his last tweet was praising the movie Visaranai . However, on Tuesday evening, a tweet was sent out from his account which sent fans into a frenzy.

His daughter Aishwaryaa R. Dhanush later confirmed that the account had been hacked but was soon retrieved.

The actor, who was away in the United States of America during the release of his movie Kabali which is breaking box office records, had returned to the city two weeks ago. He will resume shooting Director Shankar’s 2.0 soon.

Kamal’s health

Meanwhile, actor Kamal Haasan tweeted on Tuesday stating that he was ‘up on his feet’ and had started to walk.

The 61-year-old actor had recently suffered a fracture and had to undergo a minor surgery after he a fall at his office. The actor, who is directing and acting in Sabhash Naidu, a comedy-adventure film co-starring Ramya Krishnan and Shruti Haasan, had earlier tweeted saying that 42 minutes of the movie was edited and ready. He is expected to resume shooting the movie once he recovers.

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