A supporter of film star Vijay expressed an extreme commitment to the actor's political ascent outside the residence of the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) chief [1].

The incident highlights the intense intersection of cinema and politics in Tamil Nadu, where celebrity influence often dictates electoral momentum and public sentiment.

The supporter was seen praying outside the home of the TVK leader shortly after the Tamil Nadu state elections of 2026 [2]. This display of devotion occurred as public discussions intensified regarding the possibility of Vijay assuming the role of chief minister [2].

During the encounter, the unnamed supporter expressed a desire to see the actor lead the state. "I will give my life to make him CM," the supporter said [1].

The emotional appeal reflects a broader trend of fan enthusiasm surrounding the TVK party. Supporters believe that the actor's electoral performance will translate into a leadership position for the state [1].

The TVK chief's residence became a focal point for these gatherings as supporters awaited further developments following the 2026 polls [2]. The scene underscores the deep personal connection many voters maintain with Vijay, moving beyond standard political affiliation into a form of absolute loyalty [1].

While the supporter's words were an expression of hope, they illustrate the high stakes associated with the actor's transition from the screen to the state government [2]. The sentiment mirrors previous instances in the region where cinema stars have transitioned into powerful political figures, often supported by a dedicated fan base that views them as transformative leaders [1].

"I will give my life to make him CM."

This event underscores the potent role of 'star power' in South Indian politics, where the boundary between fan loyalty and political mobilization is often blurred. The willingness of a supporter to pledge their life suggests that Vijay's political brand is not merely a campaign strategy but a deeply emotional movement, which could provide him significant leverage in post-election negotiations.