Christmas Specials | From star to power

Why Tamil movie heroes become politicians

Fan clubs can quickly become get-out-the-vote operations

Cutouts of popular Tamil actors and politicans at a makeshift studio on Marina Beach, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Photograph: Harsha Vadlamani/Panos
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Around christmas in 1987, 30 people in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu killed themselves. Some swallowed poison, others set themselves on fire. All were distraught at the death of their hero, M.G. Ramachandran, aged 70. “MGR” had been the state’s chief minister for a decade. To his acolytes, he was puratchi thalaivar, the revolutionary leader.

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