Ramachandran, popularly known as MGR, is often referred to as the benchmark of success in politics, especially for an actor, with many other cinema professionals trying to emulate him by taking the political plunge in Tamil Nadu.
"Nobody can match MGR even in 1,000 years and that includes me," he said referring to criticism, especially from the ruling AIADMK, that not all can emulate Ramachandran's success in politics.
"But I am confident that I can give a rule like him, that will benefit the poor and the common man," he said amidst loud cheers from the gathering at the ACS Medical College and Hospital where he unveiled a statue of MGR.
However, in view of the current "political vacuum I am confident I will be able to give a 'good' administration and 'spiritual' governance.
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This was following the demise of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and ill-health of 93-year old DMK President M Karunanidhi who has become inactive politically of late, he said.
The road leading to the function venue was dotted with banners and posters hailing and welcoming the actor.
Rajinikanth gave away awards to some students on the occasion.
His event today comes days after contemporary Kamal Haasan launched his political party Makkal Needhi Maiam.