A colony where hearts beat for film stars

Almost every man, aged 35 years and below, of Market Colony in Cuddalore is a proud, avowed fan of one film personality or the other
District functionaries of actor Karthi’s Fans Club welcome audience outside a theatre in Cuddalore | EXPRESS
District functionaries of actor Karthi’s Fans Club welcome audience outside a theatre in Cuddalore | EXPRESS

CUDDALORE : IT is called Market Colony but a more appropriate name would be Fans’ Colony in Tamil Nadu. Almost every man here, aged 35-years and below, is a proud fan of one film star or the other, starting from Rajnikanth to Hip Hop Tamizha Adhi. Many of them are Cuddalore district office-bearers of various fans clubs.Walking through the narrow dingy lanes of the colony that has about 300 families and is close to the Cuddalore bus stand and Thirupathiripuliyur railway station, one gets the sense of passion for films from the stickers on two-wheelers and T-shirts of the youth. But a peek inside a house, even a hut, gives a better picture. 

Dhanush Fans’ Club Cuddalore
town secretary Manivannan with a
photograph taken along with his
child and his favourite actor | EXPRESS

The walls, cupboards and interiors are filled with insignias relating to the actor of endearment. Photographs taken with the actor, film posters and trophies are some of the memorabilia that are showcased with pride. Most of the people are identified by their positions in the particular fan club than by the names.Though the houses and women cleaning vessels on the streets exemplify collective penury—most of whom eke out a living doing menial jobs—every film actor’s birthday is a celebration at a small clearing amidst the clutter of huts.

“We decorate this place, set up banners, cut cakes and distribute chocolates, besides playing the songs from the actor’s movies in loudspeakers during their birthdays. Never a month passed without a birthday celebration here,” said Prabha, district president of Raghava Lawrence Fans’ Club.While Prabha recalled the blood donation camp organised at Cuddalore GH on Lawrence’s birthday in October, birthdays of actors are celebrated by district secretaries of the respective fans clubs by distributing pens, pencils or notebooks to children or providing free meals at schools for special children.

Saran, district treasurer of Jayam Ravi Fans Club, said: “We all spend from our pockets to hold these events. These activities give us pride and satisfaction.”And of course, they go to Chennai to meet their icons. As a political functionary from the area said that it is their only connection with the state capital. 
Three years ago, town secretary of Dhanush Fans’ Club, Manivannan, an auto driver, went to invite Dhanush for his wife’s baby shower ceremony and again, he invited the actor for his daughter’s first birthday but both attempts went in vain. 

Then he took the daughter to Chennai, just before her first birthday, to get wishes from Dhanush. As his wife could not accompany him, he had to take care of the child through bottle-feeding. Now, a big framed 
picture of Manivannan and his daughter with actor Dhanush adorns the un-plastered wall of his small house.

Related Stories

No stories found.

X
The New Indian Express
www.newindianexpress.com