Ace Malayalam film director
Rajasenan, who was a state committee member of the ruling party, has quit the party in Kerala.
Rajasenan has met up with M.V.Govindan who has cleared his entry into the party fold.
Sixty-four-year-old Rajasenan, in a career spanning nearly four decades, has directed 37 Malayalam films since 1984.
He is known for the success rate of his films which starred
Jayaram and the two worked together in 16 films, most of which has been a box office hit.
In 2016, Rajasenan joined the ruling party and was fielded from the Aruvikkara assembly seat in the state capital district and finished third by getting around 20,000 votes.
Though inducted into the state committee, Rajasenan was unhappy of not being given more responsibilities and despite being a high ranking personality his services remained unutilized, leaving him unhappy.
Finally, when he received positive signals from the opposition party, he decided to join the ruling party.
Though the last film that he directed was in 2014, he then turned an actor and it's at that time, he decided to quit the ruling party.
This development not only raises questions about Rajasenan's motivations but also about the potential impact on both his career trajectory and the dynamics within the ruling party. As an influential figure in the film industry, Rajasenan's political affiliations carry significance, and his decision to switch parties has ignited speculation about the underlying factors and potential ramifications.
As the situation unfolds, the public eagerly awaits further details, hoping for insights into Rajasenan's journey and the implications for the ruling party in Kerala. With his unique perspective as both a filmmaker and an actor, Rajasenan's actions and decisions are likely to continue capturing attention and shaping political discourse in the region.