Veteran actor Kamal Haasan today said he will not like to give any advice publicly to his friend Rajinikanth on latter's prospects of entering politics, although he endorsed his view that "the system is rotten."
"It (advice) should be given separately and not here at a press meet," Kamal Haasan said when asked about the superstar's recent hints of being open to entering politics. Haasan said a comment could be made about it only during poll time.
He, however, said there was nothing "wrong" or "different" in the Kabali star's remark that the "system was rotten".
Rajinikanth, while addressing his fans recently, had said the system was rotten though there were efficient political leaders.
"The system is rotten. We should change the system. While the system was 'affected,' people's
thought process on policy and democracy had changed and this needs to be addressed by one and all," he had said last week.
The 'Vishwaroopam' star said Rajinikanth's comments on the system been 'rotten' was what "everybody says," and it was not different or wrong.
He said "no comments" to Rajinikanth's "war remark," of "let us face the war when it comes," to his fans.
Asked about his view that only Tamils should rule Tamils, Hassan said "it can be anybody with that spirit."
"I will not agree," he said indicating that he was open to people who were natives of other States being elected to the top post of Chief Minister in Tamil Nadu.
Asked if he will come to politics, he quipped he had come to politics "long ago," when he voted at the age of 21.