Vijay’s Party Disrupts Tamil Nadu Politics as Old Trisha Krishnan Interview Resurfaces Amid Speculation
Actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam challenges DMK and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu politics, raising prospects of a coalition government. Amid this, Trisha Krishnan’s old interview resurfaces as her visit to Vijay’s residence and temple appearance spark widespread attention.
Vijay’s political rise comes amid ongoing personal controversies, including his divorce from his wife Sangeetha and widespread speculation linking him with actor Trisha Krishnan. Public discourse has intensified after Trisha was seen arriving at Vijay’s residence in Chennai shortly after the election results were announced. Her visit has fueled narratives portraying her as a “lucky charm” in light of Vijay’s political success.
Simultaneously, an old video featuring Trisha Krishnan has resurfaced and gained widespread attention across digital platforms. The clip, dating back to a 2004 interview conducted during the early phase of her film career, shows Trisha responding to a question about her long-term ambitions. In a light-hearted tone, she expressed a desire to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu within ten years. In the interview, she stated, “I want to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Honestly! Wait and see; I will achieve it in the next 10 years.” When further asked about her plans after assuming office, she replied humorously, “First, you all vote and elect me, then I will tell you.”
On her 43rd birthday, Trisha visited Vijay’s residence in Chennai, an event that quickly went viral on social media through circulating video clips of her arrival. Prior to this, she had visited the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, where images of her visit also drew significant online attention.
The convergence of Vijay’s emerging political influence, ongoing personal controversies, and the revival of Trisha Krishnan’s past statements has amplified public interest, marking a moment of intense scrutiny and transformation in Tamil Nadu’s political and cultural narrative.

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