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In the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, all five of the Chief Ministers since 1967 have been former actors. This provocative book debunks the notion of Bollywood as the synecdoche of Indian cinema to explore the hitherto less studied, yet highly influential cinema in South Asia. Developing the concept of the politics of sentiment, the author examines the ways in which actor-politicians constructed their cinematic charisma, projecting themselves as messiahs saving the people from injustices, to create a political appeal to voters. The resilience of cinematic charisma, as Indian society undergoes massive socio-economic changes, provides a compelling study of modern politics, cinema, celebrity and the culture of the subcontinent.

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Contents: Cinematic Charisma and Political Dominance in Tamil Nadu – MGR - Saviour of the Masses – Jayalalitha-Charisma of Complexion – Rajinikanth - The Political Influence of a Mystical Sensation – Vijayakanth - The Black MGR – Sarathkumar - The Rural Rambo – Actor - Politicians-Past, Present, and the Future.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 17/06/2015
      ISBN13: 9783034315517, 978-3034315517
      ISBN10: 3034315511

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, all five of the Chief Ministers since 1967 have been former actors. This provocative book debunks the notion of Bollywood as the synecdoche of Indian cinema to explore the hitherto less studied, yet highly influential cinema in South Asia. Developing the concept of the politics of sentiment, the author examines the ways in which actor-politicians constructed their cinematic charisma, projecting themselves as messiahs saving the people from injustices, to create a political appeal to voters. The resilience of cinematic charisma, as Indian society undergoes massive socio-economic changes, provides a compelling study of modern politics, cinema, celebrity and the culture of the subcontinent.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Cinematic Charisma and Political Dominance in Tamil Nadu – MGR - Saviour of the Masses – Jayalalitha-Charisma of Complexion – Rajinikanth - The Political Influence of a Mystical Sensation – Vijayakanth - The Black MGR – Sarathkumar - The Rural Rambo – Actor - Politicians-Past, Present, and the Future.

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