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Indian star Rajinikanth enters politics

New Delhi Rajinikanth, the wildly popular Indian cinema icon who inspires almost god-like adulation in some parts of the country, announced his entry into politics yesterday.

The 67-year-old actor’s announcement ended a wait of almost two decades for many of his fans, especially in the southern Tamil Nadu state where he is intensely revered and referred to simply as “The Superstar”.

“I will form my own political party and contest from all 234 seats in the next (state) assembly election,” he said in a hall packed with supporters in Chennai, Tamil Nadu’s capital.

The state, home to 72 million people, has been reeling from political instability after the death last December of its charismatic chief minister Jayalalithaa Jayaram, also a former movie star.

Rajinikanth, 67, famously worked as a bus conductor in the southern Indian city of Bangalore before heading to Chennai in 1973 to pursue his passion of acting.

He rose to become the biggest star in the history of Tamil-language cinema.

Rajinikanth is widely credited for almost single-handedly defeating a state government in 1996 by asking his fans to vote it out days before the election.