Vijay's films repeatedly hinted at his political ambitions long before TVK entered the electoral fray. Dialogues, controversies and MGR references turned his filmography into a running prelude to ...
Why Vijay’s party is the latest act in South India’s film-to-power tradition Dubai: In Tamil Nadu, actors turning into state leaders isn’t a dramatic twist. It’s an established pattern, played out ...
Thalapathy Vijay is set to win the Tamil Nadu Elections 2026 with his party TVK. He is predicted to be the new Chief Minister ...
Vijay's TVK won 108 seats in its first Tamil Nadu Assembly election, drawing immediate comparisons with MGR's rise. The result highlighted the force of a digitally driven campaign, but his decisive ...
Vijay officially started his political party in Feb 2024. However, his shift into politics was not sudden, as he had been doing groundwork since 2009, when he launched his fan club - VMI ...
Examining the contrasting political journeys of actors MGR and Vijay reveals the complexities of their electoral paths in Tamil Nadu.
With early election trends showing Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in a strong position, Tamil Nadu could soon see another actor take charge as chief minister.
Tamil Nadu has long witnessed a unique and powerful crossover between cinema and politics, with film stars leveraging their immense on-screen popularity to build strong political influence. Over the ...
When Thalapathy Vijay entered politics through Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in 2024 and later became Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in ...
Exit Polls 2026: Vijay's debutant TVK could win anywhere between 0-26 seats according to most of the exit polls. But Vijay’s party could win anywhere between 98 and 120 seats with a 35 per cent vote ...
Vijay stands on the brink of doing something no film star has achieved since M. G. Ramachandran transformed the state’s political landscape in 1977.
A film star steps out of the screen and into real life politics, carrying the hopes of fans who once cheered in theatres. Now with 108 seats in hand, Tamil Nadu watches quietly to see if this story ...
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