With his huge fan following Chiranjeevi should choose the right party. I wish chiru join the Jaya Prakash Narayana's party......JPN has got very bright ideas to shape AP and India into a new phase....or chiru can he himself start a new party which would work only for the people and not like other selfish political parties who turned politics into a business...
RE:Cinema - Stepping stone to politics
by Yazi on Dec 05, 2007 11:53 AM Permalink
Yes..Yes..Please exclude kerala from this list. Imagine what will happen If Shakeela & Co and infamous Malayalee BF's actors/actress enter in to politics??
RE:Cinema - Stepping stone to politics
by itla kumar on Dec 05, 2007 11:54 AM Permalink
Cinema was never a stepping stone to politics in Kerala or Karnataka,it happens only in AP & Tamilnadu.So please don't generalise this statement saying that it happens in South India. And moreover,it's not just South India ,even Bollywood actors had stints in Politics like Big B,Vinod Khanna,Shatrughan Sinha,Govinda,Hema malini & Jaya prada.
RE:Cinema - Stepping stone to politics
by vijay narayanan on Dec 05, 2007 11:51 AM Permalink
This better than family politics followed by the gandhi family. Atleast he is someone loved by the people. Instead, ardent followers of Congress r forced to vote to Rahul Gandhi even if they dont like/ dont know him.
RE:Cinema - Stepping stone to politics
by koteeswaran kandasamy on Dec 05, 2007 12:08 PM Permalink
well said vijay.....the NEHRU family earned more than what they did for this country....i dunno how the congressmen are happy with these kind of dominance....if RAHUL fails...then they will go for his son.....shameless and stemless fellows....RAHUL went abroad for higher situdies.does anyone know what he studied....if he is going to do the politics bussiness only....he would ve stayed here....
chiru is thousand times better than this fellows....
RE:aah Please!!!!
by vijaya muralidhar on Dec 05, 2007 11:40 AM Permalink
No wait! I think good actors fit the bill perfectly, because that is what they need to do in politics too. :-) No wonder dishum-dishum happens in assemblies too.