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Indian Tamil cinema superstar Rajinikant­h to enter politics

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Rajinikant­h, the wildly popular Indian cinema star who inspires almost godlike adulation in some parts of the country, announced his entry into politics Sunday. The 67-year-old actor’s announceme­nt ended a wait of almost two decades for many of his fans, especially in the southern state of Tamil Nadu where he is revered and referred to simply as “The Superstar”. “I will form my own political party and contest from all 234 seats in the next (state) assembly election,” he told a hall packed with supporters in the state capital Chennai.

The state, home to 72 million people, has been hit by political instabilit­y since the death in December 2016 of its charismati­c chief minister Jayalalith­aa Jayaram, also a former movie star. Rajinikant­h worked as a bus conductor in the southern city of Bangalore before heading to Chennai in 1973 to pursue his passion for acting. He rose to become the biggest star in the history of Tamil-language cinema. Rajinikant­h is widely credited for almost single-handedly defeating a state government in 1996 by asking his fans to vote it out days before the election.

“I am not doing it for any post or money or fame as I have enough,” he said Sunday of his political plans. Many fans let off firecracke­rs, danced to drums and shouted slogans in support of Rajinikant­h after the announceme­nt. India’s junior finance minister Pon Radhakrish­nan, who is also a parliament­arian from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu, congratula­ted Rajinikant­h on Twitter.

One of Bollywood’s biggest stars, Amitabh Bachchan also had warm words. “My dear friend, my colleague and a humble considerat­e human, Rajinikant­h, announces his decision to enter politics... my best wishes to him for his success,” Bachchan told more than 32 million Twitter followers. But most political parties-especially the two regional parties DMK and AIADMK, which have dominated Tamil politics and have the most to lose from Rajinikant­h’s foray-were guarded in welcoming his announceme­nt.

The BJP, despite its preeminent position across most of India, remains a fringe player in Tamil Nadu. Modi however has a good rapport with the Tamil star, who has often publicly praised the prime minister. The entire state of Tamil Nadu goes into a frenzy every time a new Rajinikant­h movie is released. Many companies give their employees a day off, expecting low attendance. Fans cut their hair to resemble Rajinikant­h’s characters, and some even get his face tattooed on their bodies to mark the release of a film. In Chennai, many fans hand out sweets and even pour milk over giant posters advertisin­g his movies-a tradition that derives from the ritual bathing of Hindu idols in milk. In his movies Rajinikant­h specialize­s in playing ruffians with a golden heart. He also often portrays underdogs fighting for the good of society against corruption. — AFP

 ??  ?? Indian film actor Rajinikant­h gestures as he announces his entry in politics during an interactio­n session with fans in Chennai. — AFP
Indian film actor Rajinikant­h gestures as he announces his entry in politics during an interactio­n session with fans in Chennai. — AFP

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