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▪ 1997("NTR"), Indian motion picture actor and politician (b. May 28, 1923, Nimmakuru, India—d. Jan. 18, 1996, Hyderabad, India), starred in over 300 Telugu-language films between 1948 and 1982 and, taking advantage of his popularity and cult-figure status, was elected chief minister of Andhra Pradesh state three times. Onscreen he often portrayed a Hindu god, particularly the warrior god Krishna, and his adoption of the white or saffron robes of his costumes as his everyday dress reinforced that image. Rama Rao formed the Telugu Desam Party in 1982 in protest against the Congress Party's control of the state and the next year was elected chief minister. After being dismissed because of party factionalism, he was reelected in 1985 and served until 1989, when he was defeated as a result of corruption and mismanagement charges. After Rama Rao, a widower, took (1992) as his second wife a woman over 30 years his junior, he ran for office again (1994) and was victorious. Other members of his family, also party officials, became increasingly unhappy with his wife's growing role in the government. A party revolt ensued (1995), and Rama Rao was ousted. At the time of his death, he was making preparations for another comeback.
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