Rajinikanth's
popularity
all
over
the
world
is
well
known,
but
his
star
status
in
India
and
in
the
neighbouring
countries
is
beyond
one's
imagination
especially
if
the
viewer
is
not
from
our
country.
When
the
Superstar
was
admitted
in
a
Singapore
hospital
a
few
days
ago
when
he
was
ill,
some
of
his
fans
there
did
not
rest
until
the
star
was
completely
alright.
Expressing
their
love
towards
him,
most
of
them
indulged
themselves
in
carrying
out
various
religious
rituals
like
piercing
their
body
with
divine
needles
and
carrying
red
hot
pots
in
an
attempt
to
impress
the
Almighty
who
could
subsequently
cure
their
favourite
actor.
On
witnessing
such
an
astonishing
frenzy
for
a
single
man,
Netherlands
based
filmmaker
Rinku
Kalsy
has
decided
to
make
a
documentary
on
Rajinikanth
which
will
showcase
the
madness
and
love
of
his
fans
towards
him
all
across
the
globe.
Rinku
Kalsy
who
had
come
to
Goa
to
take
part
in
the
45th
IFFI
had
confirmed
the
news.
The
Amsterdam
based
filmmaker
who
has
also
become
a
fan
of
Rajinikanth
after
spending
four
years
with
his
fans
in
Tamil
Nadu
has
said,
"There
are
four
main
protagonists
in
the
documentary
and
each
of
them
represents
social
aspiration.
How
people
are
using
their
own
investments
doing
big
poster
release
of
Rajini
which
had
nothing
to
do
with
Rajinikanth,
his
company
or
the
distributors
of
his
films.
There
is
also
a
mimicry
artiste,
who
is
actually
not
a
fan
of
Rajini
but
the
fandom
gives
him
three
meals
a
day".
The
documentary
which
is
titled
as
For
the
Love
of
a
Man
will
be
released
in
February
next
year
and
the
director
has
said
that
she
will
definitely
show
the
film
to
the
Lingaa
star
before
releasing
it
worldwide
next
year.
Meanwhile,
Rajinikanth's
upcoming
film
Lingaa
has
come
out
with
a
clean
'U'
certificate
from
the
censor
board
and
sources
have
confirmed
that
the
film
will
be
released
on
Superstar's
birthday
as
planned
earlier.