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‘Even MGR didn’t secure as many votes in first election,’ Vijay on comparisons to Vaathiyar | Tamil News

‘Even MGR didn’t secure as many votes in first election,’ Vijay on comparisons to Vaathiyar | Tamil News

3 min readKochiJun 2, 2026 09:59 AM IST In his first major public address after his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerged as the single largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections of 2026, catapulting him to the position of the state’s Chief Minister, actor-turned-politician Vijay went all guns blazing after the opposition parties, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). ‘MGR is MGR, I am your Vijay’: TVK chief downplays comparisons During his address, Vijay pointed out that even MG Ramachandran (MGR), the legendary actor and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, hadn’t earned such a massive victory in his first election. However, he quickly clarified that he wasn’t likening himself to the Puratchi Thalaivar and added that he was simply someone determined to walk down the paths carved by MGR, CN Annadurai, and Periyar EV Ramaswamy Naicker. Don’t Miss | From onscreen messiah to Tamil Nadu CM: The cinematic blueprint behind Vijay’s political ascent “They said that even late Chief Minister MGR did not secure this much …

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay says even MGR did not get as many votes in his first election: ‘I am not comparing myself to him’

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay says even MGR did not get as many votes in his first election: ‘I am not comparing myself to him’

Weeks after assuming office, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay held his first public rally as the CM in Tiruchirappalli on Monday, where he thanked the people for choosing Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and shifting away from the DMK-AIADMK duopoly. (Also read: ‘Vijay left at peak of his career and stardom to serve people’: Ram Charan hails Tamil Nadu CM, wishes him all the best) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay addresses a public rally, in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. (Handout via PTI Photo)(PTI06_01_2026_000325B) (Handout) What Vijay said Delivering an address, he took a jibe at political opponents, noting that while they had said that they would observe for the first six months, they couldn’t stay silent for 6 days. He also talked about the Tamil Nadu election results and said, “They said that even late CM MGR did not secure this much vote share in his very first election. Yet today, you have extended such tremendous support to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. I am not comparing myself to M.G.R. M.G.R. is M.G.R., but I am …

From onscreen messiah to Tamil Nadu CM: The cinematic blueprint behind Vijay’s political ascent | Tamil News

From onscreen messiah to Tamil Nadu CM: The cinematic blueprint behind Vijay’s political ascent | Tamil News

Following Vijay and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s (TVK) landslide victory in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, controversial filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga shared an appreciation post on social media. He stated that Vijay’s triumph underscored the immense power and enormous influence of cinema. “It can move people, shake systems, and turn presence into power,” he wrote. But isn’t that exactly what Vanga’s critics have been saying for the longest time — that cinema can sway minds? There have been several examples of people committing crimes after being inspired by movies and series. There have also been instances of certain sections being influenced by misinformation/disinformation or selective truths spread by cinema, resulting in rifts between groups that can even lead to violence. Must Read | Thalapathy Vijay needed a film like Rajinikanth’s Sivaji as his ‘last’ outing to fully satisfy fans; can Jana Nayagan be a worthy alternative? Yet, filmmakers have never taken responsibility for the real-life consequences of the depictions in their works. They simply argue that “cinema is just cinema,” and their fans quickly join …

From a DMK campaigner and fan of MGR to renowned littérateur

From a DMK campaigner and fan of MGR to renowned littérateur

Steeped in politics: Kalapriya, an admirer of MGR, worked for the DMK from the 1967 election and then for the AIADMK. | Photo Credit: N. Rajesh Sudalaimadan Koil Street in Tirunelveli occupies a distinctive place in the landscape of modern Tamil literature. The street has been home to several literary figures, including Sahitya Akademi Award winners Thi. Ka. Sivasankaran, popularly known as Thikasi, and Vannadasan. Thikasi also served as the editor of Thamarai, the Communist Party of India’s literary magazine launched by P. Jeevanandham. The street was also a vibrant hub of the DMK — a rare confluence of literature and grass-roots politics. And, it is also associated with Kalapriya, a modern poet who has been shortlisted for the Sahitya Akademi Award for 2025. “There was no money. During elections, we would get a cup of fruit sherbet in return for our work. Even tea was scarce. I remember the day when DMK candidate A.L. Subramaniam met us with 25 crisp one-rupee currency notes in 1967. But we refused to accept them,” recalls  Kalapriya. Published – April 10, 2026 10:21 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For …

Rajendra Prasad claims MGR ‘wet his pants’ over Kantha Rao’s stardom; Tamil film industry demands apology | Telugu News

Rajendra Prasad claims MGR ‘wet his pants’ over Kantha Rao’s stardom; Tamil film industry demands apology | Telugu News

A crude remark about M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) made by Telugu actor Rajendra Prasad at an awards ceremony in Hyderabad has triggered a wave of condemnation from the Tamil film industry, with South Indian Artistes’ Association President Nasser publicly demanding an apology. Rajendra Prasad made the comment at the Kala Prapoorna Kantha Rao National Award 2025 ceremony while praising the box office legacy of veteran Telugu actor Kantha Rao. He claimed that even MGR “used to wet his pants” at the sight of Kantha Rao’s popularity, and repeated the phrase three times on stage.The video surfaced on social media shortly after and drew immediate backlash. Telugu Actor #RajendraPrasad‘s remark claiming that even Puratchi Thalaivar #MGR used to wet his pants because of #KanthaRao‘s success is highly disrespectful and unnecessary. While appreciating the achievements of a legendary actor like Kantha Rao is perfectly valid, doing so by… pic.twitter.com/N7szt8fr1D — Harish M (@chnmharish) March 12, 2026 Among the first to publicly speak up from the Tamil film industry was actor-producer Vishal, who took to X to condemn the …

Is Kaithi 2 still on cards? Karthi breaks silence after Lokesh Kanagaraj announces next movie AA23 with Allu Arjun

Is Kaithi 2 still on cards? Karthi breaks silence after Lokesh Kanagaraj announces next movie AA23 with Allu Arjun

Karthi is currently basking in the success of his latest movie, Vaa Vaathiyaar, directed by Nalan Kumarasamy. However, many fans are still curious about the sequel to Kaithi and whether he and Lokesh Kanagaraj will reunite for Kaithi 2. Now, the Meiyazhagan actor himself has broken his silence on the matter. Is Kaithi 2 still on cards for Karthi and Lokesh Kanagaraj? Karthi was recently spotted at a theatre where he attended a screening of Vaa Vaathiyaar. As he was leaving the venue, several media personnel approached him, with one reporter inquiring about Kaithi 2, especially since Lokesh Kanagaraj has announced his next directorial after Coolie as the Allu Arjun starrer AA23. In response, Karthi said, “That he (Lokesh) will have to say,” and walked away. Additionally, the actor also reacted to how grateful he feels that Vaa Vaathiyaar has received a positive response from audiences after its release. About Kaithi 2 Kaithi 2 is the much-awaited sequel to the 2019 blockbuster Kaithi, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. The first film featured the story of an …

Can’t believe now that I dared to impersonate MGR: Actor Karthi

Can’t believe now that I dared to impersonate MGR: Actor Karthi

Chennai, Actor Karthi said he almost said “no” to ‘Vaa Vaathiyar’ film because he thought he could never be able to impersonate MGR. Can’t believe now that I dared to impersonate MGR: Actor Karthi Looking back at how afraid he was initially, Karthi said he can’t believe now that he had actually dared to put on the mantel of the legend. “Just thinking about it made me sleepless at nights. The thought that I might offend his hardcore fans by my acting made me scared. But then, I also know that growth comes when we face our fears. So, one day, I called Nalan and said, ‘I am taking up your offer’,” said Karthi at the pre-release event on December 7. ‘Vaa Vaathiyar’, second full-length feature film by Kumarasamy, is slated for December 12 release. The film stars newcomer Krithi Shetty as the female lead. Music is by Santhosh Narayanan. Karthi said it was partly because of Kumarasamy that he accepted the “challenging role”. Kumarasamy’s debut film, ‘Soodhu Kavvum’, now considered a modern cult favourite …

Malayalam cinema’s most beloved comedian was the only Malayali, other than MGR, to dine with ex-Tamil Nadu CM Karunanidhi at his home | Malayalam News

Malayalam cinema’s most beloved comedian was the only Malayali, other than MGR, to dine with ex-Tamil Nadu CM Karunanidhi at his home | Malayalam News

Besides being the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for almost two decades, Muthuvel Karunanidhi, popularly known as Kalaignar, was also a renowned writer who made significant contributions to Tamil literature and cinema. Having penned screenplays for several movies, he played a key role in shaping the landscape of the regional film industry. In his illustrious life, Karunanidhi worked closely with several key figures. Still, one of his friendships stood out as particularly intriguing — the one with the multi-hyphenate Cochin Haneefa. Known as VMC Haneefa in states outside Kerala, the actor-filmmaker was beloved not just among Malayalees but also held a special place in the hearts of thousands of Tamilians, having appeared in several notable films. After making his acting debut in Azhimukham (1972), Haneefa soon began receiving many offers. Although most of his early roles were villainous, he captivated audiences with his sharp portrayals. Thus, he slowly began leaving his mark in the industry. By the 1980s, Haneefa had become a bankable actor. Meanwhile, in 1985, he made his directorial debut with Oru Sandesham …

Mohanlal In Iruvar: When An Icon Played Another

Mohanlal In Iruvar: When An Icon Played Another

When Mani Ratnam released Iruvar in 1997, it was more than just a cinematic tribute to Tamil Nadu’s political history—it was an artistic gamble that required its cast to embody real-life icons without reducing them to caricatures. At the heart of this film lies Mohanlal’s extraordinary portrayal of Anandan, a character unmistakably inspired by M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), the actor-turned-politician who redefined Tamil cinema and political discourse. Mohanlal didn’t just play Anandan—he became him. And in doing so, he delivered a performance that remains one of Indian cinema’s most quietly monumental achievements.  A Portrait in Transformation  Mohanlal’s Anandan is introduced as a struggling actor, a man of modest means but boundless optimism. As the film traces his journey to superstardom and eventual political ascension, Mohanlal doesn’t opt for mimicry. Instead, he internalizes Anandan’s metamorphosis, letting it unfold gently through his gaze, posture, and pauses. It’s a performance of restraint and rhythm—a sharp contrast to the larger-than-life persona that MGR embodied in real life.  Take, for instance, the scene where Anandan, fresh off landing his first lead …

Jana Nayagan: Decoding the connection between Vijay’s new poster and the late MG Ramachandran

Jana Nayagan: Decoding the connection between Vijay’s new poster and the late MG Ramachandran

When announcing the title of Thalapathy 69 as Jana Nayagan, the producers of the film dropped two posters that are an ode rather than your same ol’ ‘elevation’ of the male lead. If one poster seems like a way for Vijay to thank his fans for being his backbone, the other pays an ode to the late MG Ramachandran, actor and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. (Also Read: Jana Nayagan: Vijay unveils title of his final film before entering politics, shares first look poster) Vijay’s new poster from Jana Nayagan sees him holding a whip and it has a MGR connection. New posters of Jana Nayagan If one looks back, the first announcement poster of the film depicted Vijay as a ‘torchbearer of democracy’. The title chosen for his last film translates to ‘leader of the masses’, and both the posters released on Republic Day seem to be the prologue for the next stage of his career in politics. The first poster released showed Vijay dressed in blue and standing atop a vehicle as …