Monday 5 December 2016

Surender gupta dunar organization of journalism - Jayalalithaa was a rare crossover heroine

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Surender gupta dunar organization of journalism - Few people evoke such awe in the peninsula as film stars and cricketers. Capitalising on this appeal, quite a few film stars have ventured into politics. They do have an edge when it comes to winning over the masses, but history has shown that success in cinema or cricket does not necessarily guarantee a smooth passage to power.


South of the Vindhyas, a handful of film personalities have made it to the top in politics; some even had a cult following. In undivided Andhra Pradesh, matinee idol N T Rama Rao (NTR) floated his political party, stormed to power and dominated the political landscape of the state for years; Kannada film star Rajkumar had a profound influence on the political culture of the state though he remained apolitical.


However, the manner in which Tamil film personalities held sway over a people perhaps has no parallel. This was chiefly because the DMK used films to propagate its core ideology — upliftment of the downtrodden. DMK founder C Annadurai and his successor Karunanidhi, both of whom led governments, saw the power of the medium and used it effectively to connect with the people. M G Ramachandran (MGR) dominated the Tamil film industry and was revered by millions, a following he carried into the political arena and later launched the AIADMK.

Surender gupta dunar organization of journalism reference: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/She-was-a-rare-crossover-heroine/articleshow/55823990.cms

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