Vijay emulates NTR as TVK nears majority in Tamil Nadu within 2 years
In Tamil Nadu, veteran Kamal Haasan founded the Makkal Needhi Maiam in 2018.
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Vijay became the second person, after TDP founder NT Rama Rao to achieve electoral success within two years of forming his own party (PTI)
Hyderabad/Chennai, May 4
As the TVK
inched towards a majority mark to form government in Tamil Nadu, a unique commonality
emerged between the party founder Vijay and former Andhra Pradesh Chief
Minister and Telugu matinee icon NTR.
Vijay
became the second person, after Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder NT Rama Rao
(popularly known as NTR), to achieve electoral success within two years of
forming his own party. Though late Chief Minister MG Ramachandran founded his
own party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in 1972, he
ascended to the ruling saddle in 1977 in Tamil Nadu.
Counting of
votes polled in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on 23 April was taken up on
Monday, with Vijay's TVK cruising ahead of its Dravidian rivals DMK and AIADMK.
The party needs 118 MLAs in the 234-member House to form a government of its
own.
Within nine
months of floating his party, NTR went on to sweep the 1983 Assembly elections
in undivided Andhra Pradesh, bringing to an end, the 27 year Congress rule. On 9
January, 1983, he became the CM.
Vijay, who
formed his party two years ago, has once again demonstrated that film
popularity can translate into political gains although many other stars could
not achieve similar success.
Movie stars
entering politics is not uncommon in South India. However, several actors who
ventured into politics could not sustain their presence for long. Superstar
Chiranjeevi launched his own party, Praja Rajyam, in 2008, which later merged
with the Congress in 2011.
Praja
Rajyam contested the 2009 Assembly elections and won 18 seats in the 294-member
Andhra Pradesh Assembly (undivided). Later, Chiranjeevi distanced himself from
active politics. Chiranjeevi's brother, Pawan Kalyan, founded the Jana Sena
Party in 2014. However, he did not contest elections that year. He entered the
electoral fray in 2019 but lost both the Assembly constituencies he contested,
while only one candidate from his party was elected.
In 2024,
however, he joined hands with the TDP and led his party to a remarkable
victory, winning 21 seats with a strike rate of 100 per cent.
In Tamil
Nadu, veteran Kamal Haasan founded the Makkal Needhi Maiam in 2018. He
contested from Coimbatore South in 2021 Assembly polls but lost narrowly. Later,
he aligned with the DMK and became a Rajya Sabha member in 2025.
Another
popular Tamil actor Vijayakanth, known as 'Captain,' founded the Desiya
Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) in 2005. In its maiden electoral foray the
next year, DMDK put up a good show, with Vijayakanth winning from Vriddachalam.
In 2011
elections, he aligned with the Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK and became Leader of
Opposition.
Vijayakanth
passed away in December 2023 and his party is now a part of the DMK-led SPA.
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