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The Democratic Spectacle and the Populist Hero: Deconstructing Authoritarian Fantasy in Shankar’s Mudhalvan (1999)

The film deifies him through low-angle shots, slow-motion entrances, and A.R. Rahman’s pulsating background score. Yet, there is a crucial absence: Pugazhendhi has no political vision beyond punishment. He never discusses economic policy, foreign relations, or long-term planning. His governance is purely reactive and punitive. This reveals the film’s deep-seated fantasy: the people do not want a leader who governs; they want an executioner who cleanses. Raghuvaran’s portrayal of the Chief Minister is nuanced. Aranganayagam is not a monster but a cynical realist. In the famous debate scene, he argues that corruption is systemic, not individual: “You cannot change the system; the system will change you.” His defeat is not physical but rhetorical. When Pugazhendhi proves that one person can make a difference in one day, the CM’s worldview collapses. mudhalvan tamil movie

This paper will deconstruct Mudhalvan as a political fantasy, analyzing its narrative logic, the cinematic construction of its hero, its treatment of media, and its ideological consequences. Scholars like Madhava Prasad (1998) and Ravi Vasudevan (2000) have noted that Indian cinema often addresses political failure through the figure of the “righteous hero” who operates outside formal law. Mudhalvan intensifies this trope into what can be called the authoritarian populist fantasy . He never discusses economic policy, foreign relations, or

Tamil Cinema, Populism, Political Fantasy, Shankar, Authoritarianism, Technocracy, Mass Media. 1. Introduction Indian popular cinema has long served as a site for negotiating political anxieties. Few films have distilled the citizen’s rage against systemic corruption as effectively as Mudhalvan (1999). Directed by S. Shankar, a filmmaker renowned for his “socially conscious” yet spectacular blockbusters, Mudhalvan presents a radical thought experiment: What if an ordinary, angry young man could bypass democratic processes and become the absolute ruler for 24 hours? Raghuvaran’s portrayal of the Chief Minister is nuanced

The film thus performs a rhetorical execution of pragmatic politics. The villain’s sin is not evil but hopelessness. In contrast, the hero’s virtue is not wisdom but willpower. A critical lacuna in Mudhalvan is its treatment of gender and minorities. Manisha Koirala plays Subbulakshmi, a classical dancer and Pugazhendhi’s love interest. Her role is purely ornamental—she exists to be rescued, to sing a patriotic song (“Azhagana Ratchasiye”), and to validate the hero’s heteronormative masculinity. She has no political agency.

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