Actor Trisha Krishnan gave a thumbs-up gesture while leaving the Chennai residence of TVK chief Vijay on Monday [1, 2].
The visit occurs as Vijay's party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), maintains a significant lead in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections. This momentum suggests a potential shift in the region's political landscape as the party nears a historic victory [1, 2].
According to reports, TVK is currently leading in 110 of the 234 assembly seats [1]. This surge has prompted celebrations among the party's supporters and the family of the party chief. The Indian Express said the family celebrated with a "whistle" party [1].
Krishnan, who is 43, arrived at the residence during the election window [2]. Her public gesture of support as she departed the home was captured by cameras and widely shared across social media platforms. ANI said the actor gave the thumbs-up while leaving the residence [2].
The gathering at the Chennai home combined political anticipation with personal milestones. The visit coincided with the actor's birthday and the party's strong performance at the polls [1, 2].
Supporters have gathered around the residence to celebrate the projected win. The presence of high-profile figures like Krishnan further amplifies the visibility of TVK's current electoral trajectory, a movement that has transitioned from cinema to the legislative arena [1, 2].
“TVK leads in 110 of the 234 Tamil Nadu assembly seats”
The intersection of cinema and politics is a long-standing tradition in Tamil Nadu, but the scale of TVK's current lead indicates a potent mobilization of the electorate. By associating with high-profile stars like Trisha Krishnan during a critical election window, Vijay is consolidating his image as a leader capable of bridging the gap between mass entertainment and governance.





