Published 15:55 IST, April 10th 2020
From his zest to hope; Rajinikanth's best moments from ‘Into The Wild With Bear Grylls'
Listed below are Rajinikanth's best moments from the much-anticipated episode of "Into The Wild With Bear Grylls". Read on to know some special moments in it.
On March 23, 2020, Rajinikanth's episode with Bear Grylls was shared online which took the Internet by storm. After PM Narendra Modi, Rajinikanth has collaborated with Bear Grylls to experience survival in the jungle. Here's a look at Rajinikanth's best moments from Into The Wild With Bear Grylls.
Rajinikanth's best moments from Into The Wild With Bear Grylls.
1. Rajinikanth at his enthusiastic best
British adventurer Bear Grylls takes Rajinikanth on to ride to exploring the uninhabited and also lets him face dangers with him in the show. Even though it is a new experience for Rajinikanth, Grylls calls him 'relentlessly positive.' The Darbar star looks at this enthusiastic best while he explores the wildlife. Rajinikanth is seen following him through every step in the journey.
2. Rajinikanth shares the importance of rainwater harvesting
In the episode, Rajinikanth throws light on dried river beds, and how the rivers of India are going rack and ruin with every passing year. The best part is when he highlights it as a major crisis across the country and says, “He who rules the water, rules the world." He shares that the river bodies in India should remain pure forever. And not to miss how he wears his sunglasses in his signature style in the episode.
3. Akshay Kumar, R Madhvan, Kamal Hassan's special messages
In the- Into The Wild With Bear Grylls episode, the three actors make a guest appearance and pour wishes for Rajinikanth. The Sooryavanshi actor Akshay Kumar shares an overwhelming message and also calls the later an 'inspiration'. On the other hand, the other two actors also have a heart-warming message for the Petta star.
4. Rajinikanth has hope
At the end of the episode, the Thalaivar of South industry shares that India should not only be culturally rich but has to economically rich too. Highlighting four major religions prevailing in the country- Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism, he says he is proud to be an Indian. He also asks Bear Grylls about PM Modi, to which the latter says he loves Narendra Modi's sense of humour.
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Updated 15:55 IST, April 10th 2020