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How film stars in south India tread a different political path than their counterparts in the north

Many credit MGR with starting the trend of superstars turning into mass political leaders when he broke away from DMK in 1972 to float AIADMK and went on to become the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for ten years.

December 10, 2020 / 18:39 IST
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Rajinikanth has announced that he would be launching his political party in January 2021
Rajinikanth has announced that he would be launching his political party in January 2021

Now that Rajinikanth has announced that he would be launching his political party in January 2021, all eyes will be on superstar’s much-awaited electoral plunge that comes months ahead of the 2021 Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

The actor, who turns 70 on December 12, said his party would be a “non-corrupt, honest, transparent, and secular with spiritual politics” and would contest the forthcoming elections.

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Film stars joining politics is not new in Tamil Nadu and other South Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh. In fact, Tamil Nadu has seen five chief ministers - CN Annadurai, MG Ramachandran (MGR), Janaki Ramachandran, M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa coming from the film world, not to mention other actors who could not convert their stardom into electoral wins.

While stars from south Indian film industry have made it big in politics, actors from Bollywood are no strangers to political arena either. There is a long list of actors who have had a successful political career.