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<p>Vijay once again touched upon his political ambitions on Thursday by saying that he would not &ldquo;disappoint his fans and would sure enter politics at an appropriate time&rdquo;. Speaking to reporters in Karaikudi, where he was shooting for his forthcoming film &lsquo;Kaavalkaran&rsquo;, the actor said in his typical style: &ldquo;Naa oru mudivedutha adhai naaney ninaicha kooda maatha mudiyadhu&rdquo;. (If I make a decision, even if I want to change it later, I can&rsquo;t) &ldquo;This is not a dialogue, this is the truth,&rdquo; he said and added: &ldquo;I am building a strong foundation for an enduring political career.&rdquo; The &lsquo;Ilaya Thalapathi&rsquo; said: &ldquo;I want to give my 100 per cent, whether it is cinema or politics. I wanted to become an actor and persisted despite huge criticism and here I am, completing 50 films today.&rdquo; &ldquo;Politics is a huge ocean and I must swim through the strong currents and huge waves, face big challenges before reaching the shore. I am in the process of learning political lessons and preparing myself and my &lsquo;People&rsquo;s Movement&rdquo; before pitching into it,&rdquo; Vijay added. On his 50th film &lsquo;Sura&rsquo;, he said, &ldquo;The movie directed by S P Rajakumar has come out well. Produced by Sangili Murugan, it will be released by Sun Pictures by the end of this month.&rdquo; – http://www.cinegemini.com</p&gt;