Actress Trisha Krishnan attracted social media attention for her traditional attire during the swearing-in ceremony of actor C. Joseph Vijay [1].
The appearance highlights the intersection of cinema and political transition in Tamil Nadu, where high-profile public events often serve as major cultural moments. The visibility of established stars at such ceremonies underscores the public interest in the transition of figures from the film industry into governance.
The event took place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai, India [1]. Trisha wore a blue silk Kanjeevaram saree featuring a gold zari border [1, 2]. She complemented the look with traditional South Indian jewellery, and a jasmine gajra [2].
Social media users reacted to the ensemble, describing the look as an example of timeless South Indian elegance [2]. The contrast between the traditional attire and the formal nature of the political event contributed to the images going viral [1].
Vijay attended the ceremony wearing a black blazer [1]. The gathering at the stadium marked the formal commencement of his new role following the oath-taking process [1].
“Trisha Krishnan's blue silk Kanjeevaram saree with gold zari border went viral on social media.”
The viral nature of the attire reflects the deep cultural value placed on traditional Kanjeevaram silk in Tamil Nadu, especially during state-level ceremonies. When combined with the political entry of a major cinema star like Vijay, the event transcends a simple administrative transition to become a significant cultural event, blending celebrity influence with regional identity.





