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Tamil superstar Rajinikanth joins politics

Tamil superstar Rajinikanth joins politics

The actor plans to change the system and bring good governance to Tamil Nadu
31 Dec, 2017

Movie superstar Rajinikanth is entering politics in his southern Indian state with a plan to launch his own party, calling it his duty.

The 67-year-old said Sunday to his cheering supporters that his objective is to change the system and bring good governance to Tamil Nadu. He called for a political change and appealed to his fans to bring all sections of society into the fold.

“I do not want cadres. I want watchdogs,” New Delhi Television channel quoted Rajinikanth as saying.

Rajinikanth is one of India’s most popular stars and many of his 175-plus films since 1975 have broken box-office records, mostly in Tamil and Telugu languages.

His political prospects appear bright following a huge political vacuum created by the death of Jayaram Jayalalithaa, an iconic political figure, and the near-retirement of 93-year-old Muthuvel Karunanidhi, the leader of the opposition Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party.

Cinema has always influenced Tamil politics by turning actors into popular politicians.

C.N. Annadurai and M. Karunanidhi were both scriptwriters who went on to become chief ministers. M.G. Ramachandran, a top actor-turned-politician, also had a strong screen presence and following among masses.

Born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad, Rajinikanth worked as a bus conductor for three years before joining an acting school. He started in small roles as a villain in Tamil cinema and worked his way up, landing roles in Bollywood, the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai.

The Indian government honored him with a top national awards — the Padma Bhushan in 2000, and the Padma Vibhushan in 2016 — for his contributions to the arts. At the 45th International Film Festival of India in 2014, he was conferred the Centenary Award for Indian Film Personality of the Year.

Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan also tried his hand in politics as a member of India’s Parliament representing the Congress party, in support of his friend, the then-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, in 1980s. He resigned after three years following allegations that he accepted bribes in the purchase of artillery guns. His name was later cleared from the scandal.

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AMBIKAPATHI M Dec 31, 2017 04:59pm
Rajini will face the situation like Sivaji who entered in the politics. Rajini unfit for politics.
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Philosopher(from japan) Dec 31, 2017 05:07pm
I m on Rajinikantg Sir.
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Nuanced Dec 31, 2017 07:39pm
good luck
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Ahsan Gul Dec 31, 2017 08:01pm
What to us in Pakistan? We have many actors in our senate who just act and know nothing about governance!!!
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Vijay ,Salem Dec 31, 2017 09:13pm
Unbelievable is that after so many years Rajini took a decision and even more unbelievable is this coverage from a far off country.
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RAJA RAMAN Dec 31, 2017 10:02pm
Welcome move... Need more honest people like him.
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Big Lebowski Dec 31, 2017 11:01pm
Rajnikant doesn't join anything. Politics joined Rajnikant.
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ABCD Jan 01, 2018 02:23am
Timing is good, but it is a gamble that Rajni himself is not very confident.. If he has 50% stanina of Imran Khan then he will surely be successful. All the best to both Imarn Khan and Rajnikanth!!
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skumar Jan 03, 2018 11:28am
@Big Lebowski - good one - thats the real thalaiva one liner ....
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