R Madhavan is ecstatic that Rajinikanth, a legendary superstar, has given his current film Rocketry his blessing. The actor could not have asked for anything better than this gesture, which serves as his reward. The ISRO scientist Nambi Narayan is the subject of Madhavan’s most recent science play, which quickly gained popularity with audiences.

Rocketry: The Nambi Effect received plaudits from all critics, and Madhavan’s skills as an actor and director were praised. The honor he received from Rajinikanth, though, was the best of all. In a reel that the actor posted, Madhavan and renowned scientist Nambi are in Rajinikanth’s home. Madhavan touched the feet of the renowned actor after receiving a golden stole from Rajnikanth.

Nambi Narayan afterward received a stole from the Annaatthe star, which the veteran scientist embraced as a great honor.

Madhavan shared the video with a caption that says, “When you get the blessings from a one-man industry & the very Legend himself, in the presence of another Legend .. it’s a moment etched for eternity. Thank you for your kindest words and affection #rajnikanth sir. This motivation has completely rejuvenated us. We love you as does the whole world.”

As people continue to be entertained by Rocketry The Nambi Effect, R Madhavan is busy relishing in the glory of his successful directorial debut. Despite competition from two new films, Rocketry is still doing well at the box office. Critics have given the movie, which debuted on July 1, excellent reviews, and actor Anupam Kher is the most recent reviewer.

Anupam Kher posted on Instagram on Tuesday to praise Madhavan for the movie. He added, “Watched #RocketryTheFilm based on #NambiNarayanan’s life. OUTSTANDING! MOVING!!INSPIRATIONAL! Cried my heart out. Every Indian should watch it! And say sorry to #NambiNarayanan sir. That is how we can correct some wrongs done in the past. Bravo dear #Madhavan! Proud of you! #Courage #Nationalism #MagicOfMovies.”

Madhavan plays the part of rocket scientist Nambi Narayanan in the movie. The life of the former rocket scientist of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), who was wrongfully detained and convicted of espionage in 1994, is the basis for the film. It has been released internationally in six languages, including Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. It was filmed in India, France, Canada, Georgia, and Serbia.