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When Fame Becomes Power: A Hard Question for India’s Youth

“If you want to destroy a nation, destroy the thinking of its youth.” This idea—often linked to Vladimir Lenin—is not really about politics. It is about something deeper: what happens when a generation stops thinking independently and starts following influence blindly . Look around today, and the question becomes uncomfortable. From Screen to Power: The Rise of Celebrity Leaders India has seen several film actors move into positions of political or social leadership: M. G. Ramachandran (MGR) J. Jayalalithaa N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) Rajinikanth Kamal Haasan Pawan Kalyan Some of them have undeniably contributed to welfare schemes, governance, or public service. It would be simplistic—and unfair—to dismiss everything they’ve done. But that’s not the real issue. The Real Question: Why Do People Follow Them? Why does an actor gain instant credibility the moment they step into leadership? Is it because: They understand policy deeply? They have administrative experience? They have built systems ...

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