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The Indian film fraternity, led by megastar Rajinikanth, on Tuesday paid rich tributes to DMK patriarch M. Karunanidhi, an erudite writer and political stalwart who went from scripting films to drawing out the political narrative of Tamil Nadu.
Actor turned politician Rajinikanth, in a tweet, said that Karunanidhi’s day of death is an “unforgettable black day in my life”.
From veterans to young talent, from the southern movie world to the Hindi film industry, people were united in mourning the death of the litterateur, whose movies like Parasakthi, Panam and Thangarathnam” were among those that espoused the ideologies of the Dravidian movement.
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Writer-director Koratala Siva tweeted: “A long meaningful journey comes to an end. Rest in peace Kalaignar. I join the people of Tamil Nadu in mourning the demise of the senior most leader M. Karunanidhi.”
As a major controversy erupted on Tuesday night after the Tamil Nadu government declined DMK’s request to allot space for burying the mortal remains of Karunanidhi near party founder C.N. Annadurai’s memorial at the Marina Beach, actor Siddharth urged the people to keep petty politics out of the matter.
“The last Tamil titan has fallen. Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi was an incomparable man. TamilNadu has lost at once its greatest contemporary political and creative enigma.
“Our beautiful language Tamil will miss Kalaignar Karunanidhi. This void he has left will take ages to fill,” Siddharth wrote.
He urged the state government to “make it the last Marina memorial”.
“Have some respect and be responsible. This is not the time to play petty politics.”
Actress Nagma said his passing away is an irreparable loss to the nation.
“He lead the Dravidian movement wth a lot of personal integrity and provided social cohesion to the Tamilian cause through his far-sighted leadership and administrative skills.”
Actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha said “India has lost a prominent, distinguished leader of the masses, Kalaignar”.