Stars add glitz to rough and tumble of electoral politics this poll season

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The road to power in Election 2019 is liberally sprinkled with stardust as celebs from and beyond appeal for votes, either as campaigners, candidates or simply camp followers, emphasising once again the close connect between cinema and

Following in the footsteps of his famous father Dharmendra, who was a from Bikaner from 2004-09, Sunny joins several actors from India's various tinsel towns tentatively testing the political waters this time.

His "Dillagi" co-star is the candidate from Mumbai North and stepmother Hema Malini, the BJP's sitting MP from Mathura, is contesting again.

There are several others who are not contesting but are making their presence felt. created a splash with his "non political" interview with on Wednesday.

Many of his colleagues, including Shah Rukh Khan, have put out messages encouraging people to cast their votes after Modi's call to them increase voter awareness.

The party lines cut every which way.

The BJP has fielded veteran Jaya Prada, who joined it just recently, from and the has put Shatrughan Sinha in the fray in Patna Sahib. It's a family show for Sinha, who left the BJP to join the Congress, with his wife contesting as a candidate from

Then there is Raj Babbar, who entered as a member of the in 1989 and joined the SP till his suspension in 2006. Two years later, he joined the and now heads the party in

Bhojpuri superstar has also shifted his allegiance from Congress to BJP and is now contesting from Gorakhpur.

Deol said joining BJP is like being a part of another family.

"The way my father was attached with Atalji, today I have come to join Modiji... I won't talk, I will show you through my work," Deol said.

Matondkar also promised to bring about positive change.

"I am not approaching this whole thing as a star with my star image. I am trying to get to the grassroots and connect to the people," she said.

In Chandigarh, Kirron Kher, the from the constituency, is contesting again from the party.

It is a star spangled show in too.

Moonmoon Sen is trying to win the seat on a ticket against Babul Supriyo, the incumbent

The TMC is fielding from the South Bengal seat and from Jadavpur.

Down south, superstar Kamal Haasan, who has formed his own political party MNM, has fielded 40 candidates though he himself is not contesting.

His contemporary has repeatedly indicated his desire to join but is yet to form a political party.

National Award winning Prakash Raj, a of the ruling government's policies, has also jumped in the political fray as an from Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituency.

Raj made headlines with his trenchant comments after the assassination of his friend and in September 2017.

is fighting in Thrissur on a BJP ticket while actor is hoping to make her electoral fortunes as an from Mandya, a seat held by her late husband, actor

The road from the silver screen to political power has not always been smooth. While stars often find it easy to get in, there is a limit to the heights they can achieve in politics, especially in north

In southern India, stars such as M G Ramachandran, N T and J Jayalalithaa have touched the zenith.

There are some success stories but they are few and far between.

Sunil Dutt, a Congress loyalist, rose to the position of and was youth when he died.

His daughter Priya Dutt, a non-actor, is taking his political legacy forward.

had a brief but controversial stint in politics and tried to fight the elections on a ticket from in 2009 and was even appointed of the party.

But run-ins with the law did not let him pursue a political career and he has been campaigning for his sister now.

Like Sunil Dutt, also managed a relatively controversy-free stint as a while balancing his career in He was a minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, first for culture and tourism and later as

The one person who was voted as MP with a massive majority but then swore off politics is Amitabh Bachchan, who won on a Congress ticket from in 1984 but realised he was unsuited for the dirt and the grime of politics as his name cropped up in the Bofors scandal.

His wife has had a better career in politics as an in the Rajya Sabha.

Many others like and found transitory success in politics, dabbling in it briefly only to go back to the familiar arena of the silver screen.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 17:25 IST