The Hindu (Kochi)

District administra­tion banks on memes to encourage voting

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Shammy is an eccentric Œlm character played by Fahadh Faasil in the Œlm Kumbalangh­i Nights and his dialogue “Shammy hero aada, hero” (Shammy is a hero) has assumed iconic status and remains etched in popular memory.

The district administra­tion in its e•orts to ensure maximum voter turnout in the forthcomin­g Lok Sabha election is now banking on Shammy’s popularity in a meme posted on the District Collector’s ocial Facebook page. “Shammy hero aada, hero, April 26nu heroes vote cheyyum” (Shammy is a hero, and heroes will vote on April 26) reads the meme, featuring the popular Œlm clip of Fahadh.

Memes have emerged as one of the many tools being adopted by the district administra­tion under the Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participat­ion (SVEEP) programme.

Another meme uses a comic teacher character played by actor Vinay Fort in the 2015 Malayalam blockbuste­r, Premam. The hilarious scene in which his character tries to teach Java and the dialogue “Jave is simple, but powerful” continues to evoke gu•aws even now. Taking cue from the scene, the meme states “Vote is very simple but powerful, very powerful, use your power on April 26.”

Actor Shobhana’s national award-winning character Ganga from the iconic Œlm Manichithr­athazhu

and the scene showcasing her transition to the manic Nagavally have also been e•ectively used as a meme to encourage voting. “Why can’t I go? I will go and vote,” reads the meme featuring Shobhana’s manic image, mimicking the dialogue from that scene.

Awareness programmes

Memes, however, are just one of the many tools being employed under SVEEP. For instance, a night walk was organised from Durbar Hall Ground to Marine Drive last Monday. Several voter awareness programmes are also being held, including in the interior tribal settlement­s and for the di•erently abled.

Kayaking was organised in Fort Kochi as part of a similar awareness campaign. Quiz and elocution contests for students and the public are also being held under SVEEP.

The Election Commission has also roped in popular Œlm actors and transgende­r and student icons for urging people to vote under the SVEEP campaign.

 ?? ?? A meme featuring a popular clip from the film Kumbalangh­i Nights posted on the District Collector’s o icial Facebook page, encouragin­g people to vote on April 26.
A meme featuring a popular clip from the film Kumbalangh­i Nights posted on the District Collector’s o icial Facebook page, encouragin­g people to vote on April 26.

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