Rani was very supportive of Annadurai's work and political career. In the biography of C N Annadurai, written by Kannan R, it is mentioned that she would never disturb him while he was studying late at night, since she realised that his work was in the service of the nation. Even though she was frightened when he was arrested in 1938 for his role in the
anti-Hindi agitation, she visited him frequently in jail. After Annadurai's death, Rani Annadurai continued to be active in politics, for the
A-DMK, DMK and also as an independent. She even contested elections for the Lok Sabha seat in
Bangalore North constituency as an independent in 1977. She won 924 votes, but eventually lost to the
Congress candidate. She also took part in many cultural activities, and was honoured by the
Tamil Isai Sangam in 1969. Rani Annadurai died in
Madras on 6 May 1996 at the age of 82. ==Notes==