Hyderabad:Tamil superstar Vijay, affectionately known as 'Thalapathy' among fans, made headlines by officially announcing the formation of his political party, Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam, on Friday, February 2. Interestingly, he disclosed that the party would not debut in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha polls but instead target the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, adding a strategic twist to his political entry.
In an extensive press note, the superstar outlined his political plans, triggering a positive reception not only from his dedicated fanbase but also from several prominent figures in the Tamil cinema industry. Among them, director Karthik Subbaraj, known for Jigarthanda DoubleX, was quick to extend his wishes on social media, writing, "Warm Welcome & All the very best @actorvijay sir 👍👍 #தமிழகவெற்றிகழகம்" (sic).
Soon after Karthik shared the post, fans immediately speculated that he might direct Vijay's upcoming film, tentatively titled Thalapathy 69, presumed to be Vijay's final cinematic venture before diving into full-time politics. Expressing their anticipation, followers flooded Subbaraj's timeline with comments such as "Waiting for Thalapathy 69 @karthiksubbaraj" and "Give us a memorable film with #T69."
The list of well-wishers extended beyond Subbaraj, with actor-filmmaker Raghava Lawrence, who previously shared the screen with Vijay in "Thirumalai" (2003), congratulating him on his political journey. Notably, producer Archana Kalpathi, backing Vijay's upcoming film "The Greatest of All Time (GOAT)," shared her excitement and praised the actor's ability to inspire others.