
M. KARUNANIDHI –
Scriptwriter/Politician
Muthuvel
Karunanidhi
(born 3rd June 1924) as Dakshinamurthy in Thirukuvalai
in Tiruvarur,
India, to Muthuvel and Anjugam.
Karunanidhi began his career as a screenwriter in
the Tamil
film industry.[14]
Through his wit and oratorical skills he rapidly rose as a popular politician.
He was famous for writing historical and social (reformist) stories which
propagated the socialist and rationalist ideals of the Dravidian movement to which he belonged. He
first began using Tamil cinema to propagate his political ideas
through the movie Parasakthi. Parasakthi was a turning point in Tamil cinema, as it espoused
the ideologies of the Dravidian movement and also introduced two prominent
actors of Tamil filmdom, Sivaji Ganesan and S. S.
Rajendran. The movie was initially banned but was eventually
released in 1952. It was a huge box office hit, but its release was marred with
controversies. The movie was opposed by orthodox Hindus since it contained
elements that criticized Brahmanism. Two other movies written by
Karunanidhi that contained such messages were Panam and Thangarathnam. These
movies contained themes such as widow remarriage, abolition of untouchability,
self-respect marriages, abolition of zamindari
and abolition of religious hypocrisy. As his movies and plays with strong
social messages became popular, they suffered from increased censorship; two of
his plays in the 1950s were banned.
Karunanidhi rose to fame as a scriptwriter for
the Modern Theatres Studio in Salem about 350 kilometers from Madras or present
day Chennai. T R Sundaram, the owner of Modern Theatres Studio at Yercaud foot
hills, was instrumental in honouring the talents of Karunanidhi, Jayalalithaa
and M G Ramachandran. Even today, whenever Karunanidhi visits Salem, he takes a
ride through Modern Theatres ( now a gated community of exclusive bungalows)and
goes up to the first hair pin bend on the Yercaud hill road to relive
nostalgia.
Karunanidhi known for his contributions to Tamil
literature. His contributions cover a wide range: poems, letters,
screenplays, novels, biographies, historical novels, stage-plays, dialogues and
movie songs. He has written Kuraloviam
for Thirukural,
Tholkaappiya Poonga, Poombukar, as well as many poems, essays and books. Apart
from literature, Karunanidhi has also contributed to the Tamil
language through art and architecture. Like the Kuraloviyam, in
which Kalaignar wrote about Thirukkural, through the construction of Valluvar
Kottam he gave an architectural presence to Thiruvalluvar,
in Chennai. At Kanyakumari, Karunanidhi constructed a
133-foot-high statue of Thiruvalluvar in honour of the scholar.
The books written by Karunanidhi's include Sanga Thamizh, Thirukkural Urai, Ponnar Sankar,
Romapuri Pandian, Thenpandi
Singam, Vellikizhamai,
Nenjukku Needhi, Iniyavai Irubathu and Kuraloviam. His books of prose and
poetry number more than 100.
Karunanidhi's stage plays include: Manimagudam,
Ore Ratham, Palaniappan, Thooku Medai, Kagithapoo, Naane Arivali,
Vellikizhamai, Udhayasooriyan and Silappathikaram.
At the age of 20, Karunanidhi went to work for
Jupiter Pictures as a scriptwriter. His first film, Rajakumaari,
gained him much popularity. It was here that his skills as a scriptwriter were
honed. He wrote 75 screenplays including: Rajakumaari,
Abimanyu, Manthiri Kumari, Marudhanaattu Ilavarasi, Manamagal,
Devaki, Parasakthi, Panam, Thirumbi Paar, Naam,
Manohara,
Ammaiappan, Malaikkallan,
Rangoon Radha,
Raja Rani, Pudhaiyal,
Pudhumai Pithan, Ellorum Innattu Mannar, Kuravanji,
Thayillapillai, Kaanchi Thalaivan, Poompuhar,
Poomalai, Mani Makudam, Marakka Mudiyuma?, Avan Pithana?, Pookkari, Needhikku
Thandanai, Paalaivana Rojakkal, Pasa Paravaikal, Padadha Theneekkal, Niyaya
Tharasu, Pasakiligal, Kannamma,
Uliyin Osai, Pen Singam,Ilaignan
and Ponnar Shankar
Karunanidhi entered politics at the age of 14, Karunanidhi
was first elected to the Tamil Nadu assembly in 1957 from the Kulithalai
assembly of Thiruchirapalli district. He became the DMK
treasurer in 1961 and deputy leader of opposition in the state assembly in the
year 1962 and when the DMK came to power in 1967, he became the minister for
public works. When Annadurai expired in 1969, Karunanidhi became the Chief
Minister of Tamil Nadu. He has held various positions in the party and
government during his long career in Tamil Nadu political arena. However, he
suffered multiple electoral defeats against his primary opponent
M.G.Ramachandran's ADMK until the latter's death in 1987.
After a brief stint as Chief Minister during the
late 1980s (his government was dismissed by the Central government on
accusations of degrading Law and Order situation in the state), Karunanidhi
became the CM of Tamil Nadu in 1996 following a sweeping electoral win in the
preceding elections. Following a 5-year rule, his party again lost at the
elections to J. Jayalalithaa's AIADMK in 2001. He was
however back in power when he took over as chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
on 13 May 2006 after his coalition defeated his main opponent J. Jayalalithaa
in the May 2006 elections. He
currently represents the constituency of Tiruvarur in the Tamil Nadu state
Legislative Assembly. He has been elected to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
12 times and once to the now abolished Tamil Nadu Legislative Council. At the
end of the 5-year administration, the DMK lost the majority of seats in the
legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu when elections were held in 2011, thereby
ceding power again to the AIADMK under J. Jayalalithaa.
He married three
times; his wives are the late Padmavathy Ammal, Dayalu Ammal and Rajathiammal.
His sons are M. K. Muthu, M. K. Alagiri,
M. K. Stalin,
and M. K. Tamilarasu. His daughters are Selvi and Kanimozhi. Kanimozhi is a Rajya Sabha MP.
M. K. Muthu, his eldest son was born to Padmavathy, who died at a young age.
Alagiri, Stalin, Selvi and Tamilarasu were born to Dayaluammal, while Kanimozhi
is the only daughter from his third wife, Rajathiammal.
He has donated
his house, that is to be converted into a free hospital for the poor after the
lifetime of him and his wife Dayalu Ammal.
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