It was a quiet morning in Chennai. An unusual calm presided over most parts of the city, as shops stood shut and roads empty. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha had died late the previous night, and on Tuesday, the state was in mourning.
But in Rajaji Hall in Triplicane, crowds gathered to bid farewell to Jayalalitha, or Amma, as she was known affectionately. A little before noon, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived to pay his respects to the deceased chief minister.
In the evening, Jayalalithaa’s body was taken to the Marina Beach in Chennai to be buried next to the memorial of her mentor MG Ramachandran. Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and other leaders paid their last respects before the sandalwood casket with “Puratchithalaivi Selvi J Jayalalithaa” engraved on it, was lowered into the ground.
While there were outpourings of grief by supporters at the funeral, social media users too bid an emotional farewell.
This is what happens when you had lived a life for the people !
— Yogesh (@IntrepidWordist) December 6, 2016
Who says now Politics is a gutter?#Ripamma
pic.twitter.com/aesf6SjO4b
Digging up the past
While pictures of the funeral are flooding the internet, so are old photos of Jayalalithaa – right from her childhood days to her appearances in films.
As a child, Jayalalithaa was supposed to be remarkably bright at her studies.
“The days I spent in school were the happiest and most normal days of my life,”she had said on Simi Garewal’s talk show Rendevouz, 19 years ago.
She had wanted to become a lawyer, but her mother pursuaded her to take up a career in acting and provide for the family. She even had to reject a scholarship she had won for higher education.
A child prodigy, much earlier than when she was 15 as an actress, she pursued bharathanatyam when she was just 3! pic.twitter.com/nP6Bb6OeZm
— praveena (@justpravina) December 5, 2016
During her schooling at church park, she stood state first in 10th standard board examination and is a gold medalist! Beauty with Brains ! pic.twitter.com/fOODDhnbSG
— praveena (@justpravina) December 5, 2016
Before her life as a politician, Jayalalithaa was an actress, having entered the film industry at the age of 15. She then went on to act in over 140 films, of which 28 were with MG Ramachandran. She also went on to win several Filmfare awards and state awards for her lead roles in many movies.
Social media users dug out pictures of her appearances in cinema and have been sharing them widely. Several older posts with her pictures have also resurfaced.
An old picture of #Jayalalitha with Sivakumar Sir from the movie Kandhan Karunai #RIPAmma @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl pic.twitter.com/ekW8Feq62F
— Preethi :) (@preethi_cbe) December 6, 2016
A trained classical dancer, #jayalalithaa also held the record of becoming the youngest Tamil Nadu CM. #Ripamma J Jayalalithaa @BBCHindi pic.twitter.com/fwvkrYMfgn
— Nitin Srivastava (@TweetNitinS) December 6, 2016
#jayalalithaa
— ProKerala (@NewsBollywood) December 6, 2016
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Jayalalitha Old Movie Pictureshttps://t.co/O8Fq2GLf7u pic.twitter.com/9Ut2ECgHRe
காமராஜர், திரை நடசத்திரங்களுடன் ஜெ #Jayalalitha #Kamarajar #Old_Pics pic.twitter.com/JT5LCXheZB
— Kayal Devaraj (@devarajdevaraj) December 6, 2016
Upon the pursuasion of MG Ramachandran, who later went on to become Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa made her entry into politics. It was not an easy journey for her, and she said so herself.
I’ve had to face so many brickbats, so much vilification and slander. It hasn’t been easy. If I had been a lawyer, no one would have said such things about me. But when it comes to a politician, the questions are so downright demeaning, insulting, humiliating. People who know nothing about you ask the most vile questions. And you have to take it. It is very difficult.
— - J Jayalalithaa to Simi Garewal on Rendevouz
1972 :: Jayalalithaa With M. Karunanidhi , M.G Ramachandran And Sivaji Ganesan #Prayers #GetWellSoon pic.twitter.com/uWsH3V0jsg
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) December 5, 2016
1989 :: Jayalalithaa Taking Oath as Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly As M. Karunanidhi Looks on #RIP
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) December 6, 2016
(Photo - The Hindu ) pic.twitter.com/2ew9vDAMM5
March 25, 1989. Jayalalitha's saree "torn" by a DMK minister in the TN Assembly. A life of many ordeals and battles. Amma will live on! pic.twitter.com/EmnLGhkmHv
— Karlapu Kiran Kumar (@scarysouthpaw) December 6, 2016
A true and powerful leader of her own merit and her own making.
— Madonna Sebastian (@madonna_s) December 6, 2016
This Nation will miss a strong woman.#RIPAmma #AmmaForever pic.twitter.com/62YFILTPBM
Jayalalithaa Serving Food To Girl Student
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) December 6, 2016
#Ripamma #RIPPuratchiThalaivi pic.twitter.com/qcTurnnMCJ
Respect and adulation
Despite her bitter rivalry with the DMK, it is testament to her stature as a politician that the DMK party persons put up a hoarding saluting the six-time chief minister.
As words of respect pouring in from all quarters, there is hope that the chief minister may indeed rest in peace.
This gesture by DMK partymen is beyond words. Probably the first time in the 30-year competitive TN political arena. #Ripamma pic.twitter.com/Br0w6o6NoB
— Yogesh (@IntrepidWordist) December 6, 2016
There might not be another like her. And that is not just a compliment, but my greatest fear.
— Anand Krishnamoorthi (@mdeii) December 5, 2016