![]() ![]() “I tried it once and found it to be deeply satisfying.” “Recently, Mayilsamy sir (who’s done a role in LKG) asked me to go on a long drive giving away Rs 100 notes on the way,” he says. He prefers the warmth of real life to the coldness of social media. Balaji assures though that he will disappear again after his film’s run. “Why shouldn’t I use it to, say, collect money for a child’s surgery?” Even Shah Rukh Khan, he points out, launches his films’ trailers from Twitter India’s office ( LKG’s release date was announced from here too). ![]() ![]() “I may not believe in the platform anymore, but why shouldn’t I use it to promote my film?” he asks. Curiously, this disgust for Twitter’s ways has not stopped him from utilising it to push his latest film - and his first as a lead actor, LKG. “When a man remarries, nobody seems to have a problem,” he says. He hesitates a bit before citing the example of Soundarya Rajinikanth’s recent tweet about her holiday, and how it met with regressive messages and vile insults. RJ Balaji has had it with Twitter, with its negativity, with its toxicity. ![]()
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