With the faith of the true believer, he promises to fight till the last breath for the long-lasting underdogs of Indian politics.įor most Telugu Desam activists, that was sign enough that the heir-apparent had been chosen. "Inl977,they harmed themselves, not the country," he says dead pan. The Opposition, like the long-lost brother in Hindi films, candonoharm. I am with the Opposition - who like the Pandavs - are fighting for the truth." Duryodhan is ruling - and Bhishma, Dhroncharya and Kripacharya are sitting idle. The rhetoric spews melodrama: "The Congress(I) is like the Kauravs. "Rajiv Gandhi wants to make India a Nehru Private Ltd company," he thunders, every sinew quivering in protest at the prospect. Not a hair out of place on the handsome head, he paces the electoral stage oozing energy and righteous ire. The dusty hamlets and grimy faces may be a far cry from the plush environs of Bombay's Beverly Hills, but Babbar plays the role of a campaigner with far more conviction and elan than his screen ones. If Shotgun Sinha is one barrel of the opposition gun, Raj babbaris the other.
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