The political debut of Tamil actor Vijay Thalapathy is currently generating a lot of attention.
The actor is also seen taking part in a variety of sociopolitical activities. Just yesterday, the actor engaged with the top three scorers in the Class 10 and Class 12 exams from every Tamil Nadu Assembly constituency and made all the necessary arrangements for their travel, lodging, and other incidentals in Chennai.
Vijay mentioned the names of B.R. Ambedkar, Thiruvallur, and Kamaraj, all well-known individuals in Tamil Nadu, as he spoke with the students. He also urged the kids to tell their parents not to take money from political parties when casting their votes, which are very important.
On Sunday, Sources close the actor revealed on Sunday that ThalapathyVijay's film with Venkat Prabhu will be his last film as an actor.
After wrapping up the film, Vijay is all set to enter full-fledged politics, leading up to the 2026 Tamil Nadu legislative assembly elections.
According to reports, the actor wants to fill the void left by the deaths of M. Karunanidhi and J. Jayalalithaa, two powerful figures and former chief ministers.
He learned that, except from Stalin, there is now no leader with pan-Tamil Nadu presence after conducting a thorough grassroots study with a reputable national organisation.
Following serious discussions with the BJP leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, Rajinikanth, the reigning superstar of the Tamil film industry, decided against making a political entry at the last minute. This prompted Vijay to make the decision to make a major political entry.
According to reports, Vijay has examined the bylaws of both the DMK and the AIADMK, two Dravidian parties, and has instructed his strategists to design the new party's bylaw by fusing the principles of the two Dravidian parties.
Vijay's supporters ran as Independents in the rural body elections of 2021. As many as 129 candidates were successful in winning the elections.
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