India, May 11 -- In the rich tapestry of South Indian public life, the transition from the silver screen to the seat of power is a cultural phenomenon. For decades, the boundary between celluloid heroics and legislative leadership has been porous, driven by a unique blend of charismatic stardom and deep-rooted regional identity.
The blueprint for this crossover was laid in the mid-20th century by M Karunanidhi (aka Kalaignar), MG Ramachandran (MGR) in Tamil Nadu and NT Rama Rao (NTR) in Andhra Pradesh.
Karunanidhi, though a titan of politics, first conquered the world of cinema as a revolutionary screenwriter. Over five decades, he transitioned from being a scriptwriter to a five-time chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
MGR, a superstar who ...
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