Aug 08 2018
India’s tall leader M.Karunanidhi fondly called as ‘Kalaignar’, who changed the face of Tamil Cinema and Politics is also a master of the unique Tamil language. His journey started from humble beginnings and achieved great heights of power with his acumen and ideological passion. His alliterative dialogues and impassioned monologues wrapped up with humour and strong social views created revolutionary changes in Tamil peoples lives. For him, cinema and politics were closely intertwined. His love for the language and politics reflected in many of his writings, which brought him fame and recognition.
‘Kalaignar’ served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for five separate terms between 1969-2011 period. He was a long-standing leader of the Dravidian party and ten-time president of Dravida Munneta Kazhagam (DMK) political party.
The stalwart leader started off as a scriptwriter for films in 1947 at a very young age of 2o’s . Kalaignar wrote the screenplay and dialogues for more than 70 films, besides penning lyrics and producing few films; notable ones are Poompuhar, Rangoon Radha and many more.
Kalaignar Karunanidhi’s brilliant screen writing skills had dialogues written based on Dravidian culture.
Parasakthi, released more than 50 years ago in 1952, was an instant box office success right from the time of its release. The movie became a success of two factors: One it was the maiden movie of Shri. Sivaji Ganesan who faced the camera for the first time becoming the new star with his great performance that set a new bench mark, the other was for the powerful lines written by Kalaignar.
As a Politician his key achievements are,
The list of his achievement is endless and hard to document. He has always kept his days busy by starting the day before sunrise with yoga, walking, reading all news papers, meeting his party man, writing a column for his cadres in Murasoli daily and taking care of administration when he was the CM and ends his day late at night.
Kalaignar breathed last on 07th August 2018, at 6.10 pm.
Above rare image was photographed by our SICA member/Cinematographer Wide Angle Ravi Shankaran.
SICA pays homage to Kalaignar Karunanidhi and remembers his contribution to Tamil Cinema and Literature.
CJ Rajkumar
Auhtor/Cinematographer