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M. Karunanidhi (1924–2018) was a towering leader of the Dravidian movement and a five-time chief minister of Tamil Nadu, leading the state for nearly two decades. A staunch advocate of rationalism, social justice, and Tamil identity, he played a pivotal role in shaping the socio-political landscape of Tamil Nadu. From his early days in activism, inspired by the Justice Party and Self-Respect Movement, to his influential role in the anti-Hindi agitation, Karunanidhi remained a steadfast champion of Tamil rights.
Beyond politics, he left an indelible mark on Tamil literature and cinema as a prolific writer, scriptwriter, and orator. His powerful dialogues in Tamil films reinforced themes of equality and justice, while his speeches captivated audiences with alliterative brilliance. Popularly known as Kalaignar (the artist), Karunanidhi’s contributions extended from governance to culture, making him an unparalleled architect of modern Tamil Nadu. This book delves into his life, political journey, and enduring impact on Tamil society.