superstars: Rajinikanth has earned praise from the entire South Indian film fraternity for giving a critical financial lifeline to veteran Tamil comedian Bava Lakshmanan, who is currently suffering from severe health and financial difficulties. The ‘Maayi’ actor, revered for his iconic “Vamma Minnal” comedy tracks with Vadivelu, recently had three toes amputated due to complications from diabetes, forcing him out of work and into temporary homelessness.
Rajinikanth’s financial help in Bava Lakshmana
Talking to Filmibeat, Bava Lakshmanan revealed the details of Rajinikanth’s support. Sharing about the Superstar gesture, he said, “Rajinikanth gave me Rs 1 lakh as financial help. They were very happy to hear the news. They also told me, ‘We will transfer another Rs 10,000 to your bank account. Please use it for your daily expenses.'”His words once again underscored Rajinikanth’s reputation for quietly helping people from the film industry in times of need.
The veteran comedian continues to overcome personal struggles
Bava Lakshmanan started his career with Super Good Films before making a successful transition to acting. He became a regular face in his comedy scenes with Vadivelu. He was appreciated for his performances in films like ‘Maayi’, ‘Anandham’ and ‘Aei’. However, declining health and fewer acting opportunities made life difficult. Earlier, many good ones wanted, including the actor Vijay Sethupathi and television personality Bala, also provided support when he was undergoing treatment for diabetes-related complications.
Rajinikanth’s act has once again earned praise from fans
In recent weeks, Bava Lakshmanan also received housing support after Tamil Nadu Minister Raj Mohan arranged accommodation for him at the MLA Hostel. At the same time, businessman Legend Saravanan also reportedly offered financial assistance. Rajinikanth’s latest act of kindness has now added another chapter to the many stories of the Superstar helping colleagues away from the spotlight. Fans welcomed Bava Lakshmanan’s heartfelt words, saying the veteran comedian’s experience reflects Rajinikanth’s long-standing habit of giving support quietly without seeking publicity.