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      <title>Film Star Vijay Forms Government in Tamil Nadu: The Celebrity-to-Power Trajectory Completes</title>
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      <description>Vijay, the Tamil film star whose political vehicle Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam swept Tamil Nadu&amp;rsquo;s state elections, has formed a new government in India&amp;rsquo;s southern manufacturing hub. The transition from actor to chief minister is now complete, and the questions that attended the campaign — whether a star-driven political vehicle could translate cultural capital into governing capacity — have moved from speculation to operational test.
Tamil Nadu is not an incidental state.</description>
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