From MGR to Vijay: How Tamil Film Stars Shaped Tamil Nadu Politics
Tamil Nadu stands out in Indian politics for its deep and long-standing connection between cinema and political power. From M. G. Ramachandran (MGR) to Vijay, Tamil film stars have repeatedly transitioned into political life, influencing elections, party formation, and governance. This explainer traces the origins of this phenomenon in the Dravidian movement, where cinema became a tool for spreading political ideology. It highlights how MGR’s blockbuster films such as Nadodi Mannan, Enga Veettu Pillai, and Adimai Penn built a powerful mass image that later translated into his rise as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. This also covers Sivaji Ganesan’s political journey, Vijayakanth’s successful entry into electoral politics, Kamal Haasan’s formation of Makkal Needhi Maiam, and Rajinikanth’s long-speculated but unrealised political debut. It concludes with actor Vijay’s recent entry into politics through Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, marking the latest phase in this evolving trend. The piece explains how fan following, cultural influence, and cinematic identity continue to shape political outcomes in Tamil Nadu.
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