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The Tamil Nadu government, under Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, on Thursday (May 14, 2026) announced that it needed time to “restructure” the ’Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai’ programme. The monthly grant for women beneficiaries due for the month of May would be credited into their bank accounts soon, an official release stated.

During the election campaign, Mr. Vijay had announced that after his party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), was elected to power, it would, through the ‘Madhippumigu Magalir Thittam’, provide a sum of ₹2,500 as monthly assistance to “all women up to 60 years of age, who are heads of families.”

However, he had clarified that families with employees of Union and State governments would not be eligible for the grant. “By doing this, more number of women will get to benefit,” Mr. Vijay had announced during a party meeting in Mamallapuram in March this year. At present, the grant is ₹1,000 a month to beneficiaries, under the ‘Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai’ programme launched by the erstwhile DMK government.

The programme was initiated to provide the monthly rights grant to women heads of families, intending to “recognise the hard work of women who work tirelessly throughout their lives for their families.”

Women beneficiaries who are above 21 years of age from families earning an annual income below ₹2.5 lakh are among those eligible to benefit from the programme. Only the woman head of the family per household (family card holders) is eligible to receive the grant.



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Vijay’s blockbuster opening: How cinema powered the TVK chief’s rise in Tamil Nadu politics https://artifex.news/article70942697-ecerand29/ Wed, 06 May 2026 12:05:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70942697-ecerand29/ Read More “Vijay’s blockbuster opening: How cinema powered the TVK chief’s rise in Tamil Nadu politics” »

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At Tirupattur in Sivaganga district, the counting of votes for the Assembly elections played out like a Vijay film.

During the final round of counting, election officials declared that the candidate belonging to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) won by a single vote over his rival.

Now, take that in: a mere single vote.

This is pretty much a scene from Vijay’s own 2018 film, Sarkar. For those not clued into Tamil cinema, this film, directed by AR Murugadoss, revolves around a wealthy corporate professional who visits Chennai for a single day to cast his vote… only to find that his vote has been compromised. The peeved CEO — who, interestingly, is named Sundar Ramaswamy, which made fans draw parallels to Google’s Sundar Pichai — decides to stay back to fight his case, contest elections and assume political power in a storyline that can happen only in reel life.

Or so we thought, till the counting day of Tamil Nadu elections 2026, which resulted in a stunning debut for the actor-turned-politician as TVK emerged the single largest party with 108 seats. This unexpected result for a party, founded just over two years ago, is not just a reflection of the star’s charisma but also his decision to quit a thriving film career, one that had him earning more than ₹200 crores per project. Much like popular personalities and former Chief Ministers MG Ramachandran and J Jayalalithaa, who were both film stars turned politicians too, 51-year-old Vijay too banked heavily on the large fan base that he has been carefully building over three decades.

File image: Actor Vijay’s fans celebrate release of his ‘Sarkar’ on November 05, 2018.
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This victory is also not just for his stirring political speeches and an electoral manifesto that promises many financial benefits to the people. It is also the result of message-laced commercial cinema that projected Vijay as the saviour of the masses, and which was probably amplified by the several political hurdles and red tape he faced at the time of release of these films.

“Vijay would have been just another actor, but every project landed in some controversy,” says film producer G Dhananjayan, “However, from Thalaivaa till the recent Jana Nayagan, his work has been pulled by political forces — so much that he decided to get into public life himself. I would say that politicians have driven him to politics.”

Dhananjayan says Kaththi (2014) was Vijay’s most political film. “He brought up issues that plagued farmers. It signalled that Vijay is aligned with the people,” says the producer, who adds that signing Sarkar was yet another step in the political ladder through cinema, “Destiny guided him to pick the kind of stories that marked his entry into politics.”

Time to lead

Rewind to 2002, and you have Thamizhan, in which Vijay plays a lawyer whose goal is to spread awareness about the law to the common man. In this movie, he pulls up several public servants — including a bus conductor who denies small change to a senior citizen and Corporation officials who neglect their official duties. Then there is Thalaivaa, the 2013 film that 29-year-old Mohamed Ashik, a fan, recalls with fondness. “Watching that film and its powerful scenes gave me goosebumps,” says Ashik, about the film which had sequences showcasing Vijay glorifying the importance of unity and saving people stuck in riots.

File image: A fan celebrates the release of the Vijay-starrer, 'Thalaivaa’ on August 20, 2013

File image: A fan celebrates the release of the Vijay-starrer, ‘Thalaivaa’ on August 20, 2013
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Beyond the film’s content, Thalaivaa – which translates to ‘leader’ is remembered for the challenges Vijay faced to get it released. Its tagline – ‘time to lead’ – reportedly irked the then Tamil Nadu Government led by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, thus leading to a two-week delay in its release. “Back then, watching Vijay and the Thalaiva team undergo so many hurdles just to release their film gave its extra hype, and hence, watching it FDFS will remain special to me,” describes Ashik, who hails from Kandalurkottai in Pudukottai district. “Many friends of mine, who are regulars at Vijay FDFS fan celebrations, voted for Vijay, with some even urging the elders of the house to do the same,” adds Ashik, who is also the admin of multiple social media pages like @Vijayfanstrends (500k followers) and ActorVijayUniverse (213K followers), besides TVK-related social media accounts.

The hitmaker

All this brings us to the beginning of 2026, when Vijay’s Jana Nayagan was set to hit screens. Said to be a heavy political film with emotional undertones, this movie – directed by H Vinoth – was supposed to be Vijay’s swansong before he turned to politics.

A still from Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’

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The film, originally slated for a festive release on January 9 ahead of Pongal, was postponed due to the delay in granting a censor certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification and a consequent legal battle. To complicate things, Jana Nayagan was leaked in High Definition on April 10 on piracy sites, with clips making their way to social media platforms. This, however, created a massive emotional outpouring for Vijay.

“It obviously brought about a wave of sympathy in his favour,” says filmmaker Rathna Kumar, a self-confessed fan and the co-writer of hit Vijay films like Master and Leo. “In fact, we saw how much support he got from within the industry during those tough times. They may not have tweeted about his political entry, but when they realised that this had affected the lives of so many workers — and that it wasn’t just about money but also emotions — they had to condemn it.”

The release of Jana Nayagan, whenever it happens,will now hold special meaning to Vijay’s fans — for, it no longer stars Vijay the superstar; Vijay the politician will take charge. Witnessing this drama unfold along with thousands of his fans will be Vijay’s father, SA Chandrasekar, who introduced the actor in 1992’s Naalaya Theerpu (which translates to ‘tomorrow’s judgement’).

“Voters did not see him as a thalaivan (leader). They saw him as annan (a brother),” said a beaming Chandrasekar after the election results.

In the next few weeks, Vijay has several crucial decisions to make. He will have to negotiate for seats, maybe pass a floor test and if all goes well – the newly-minted politician will have an entire State looking at him with a lot of hope. Unlike his idealistic films, problems might not get resolved within a few sequences or the runtime of a song, but would need a more measured and practical approach. Will this political phase be a blockbuster?

(With inputs from Bhuvanesh Chandar)

Published – May 06, 2026 05:31 pm IST



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Tamil Nadu 2026 Elections Congress On Tamil Nadu Power-Sharing With DMK Only High Command Can Decide https://artifex.news/tamil-nadu-2026-elections-congress-on-tamil-nadu-power-sharing-with-dmk-only-high-command-can-decide-6926028rand29/ Sat, 02 Nov 2024 04:28:16 +0000 https://artifex.news/tamil-nadu-2026-elections-congress-on-tamil-nadu-power-sharing-with-dmk-only-high-command-can-decide-6926028rand29/ Read More “Tamil Nadu 2026 Elections Congress On Tamil Nadu Power-Sharing With DMK Only High Command Can Decide” »

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DMK has won three successive elections including sweeping the 2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

TVK (Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam) chief and actor Vijay’s offer of a share in power in Tamil Nadu has made whispers of power-sharing louder within the ruling DMK alliance that includes Congress, the left, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), and a few other parties. Tamil Nadu Congress President K Selvaperunthagai on Friday clarified that only the Congress high command can decide on power-sharing if the ruling DMK returns to power in 2026.

Pointing out that the Congress had previously shared power with the DMK at the centre from 2004 to 2014, Selvaperunthagai underscored that the Congress had unconditionally supported the DMK government in Tamil Nadu in 2006 when it lacked a majority.

He, however, emphasized that the DMK should decide on power sharing, and the Congress cannot impose its will.

The present alliance led by the DMK has won three successive elections including sweeping the 2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The power-sharing demand first came tacitly from DMK ally-VCK chief Thirumavalavan, who later did some damage control to quell it.

The Congress had ruled Tamil Nadu till the 60s. With its dwindling vote share, the party turned into an eternal bride’s maid ever since, aligning with the DMK or the  AIADMK. However, earlier this year, the national party vowed to strengthen its presence in the state.

On Friday, the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) announced the party’s plans to fortify village committees, with Congress leaders set to engage with people at the grassroots level, staying in villages and interacting with locals in December.



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Watch: Actor Vijay’s political rally and its impact https://artifex.news/article68817462-ecerand29/ Thu, 31 Oct 2024 16:49:07 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68817462-ecerand29/ Read More “Watch: Actor Vijay’s political rally and its impact” »

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Over the past few days, the talk in Tamil Nadu’s political circles has centered around actor Vijay’s debut speech and its impact.

One rally in Vikravandi was attended by several tens of thousands of party supporters and cadres. In fact, in recent years, no other political party launch had seen the kind of crowd that Vijay had attracted. So clearly, Tamil Nadu politics has got back a crowd puller after the deaths of Karunanidhi and Jayalalithaa. So that is a positive for Vijay. At least 50% of the crowd that turned out at the rally was an organic crowd, and it comprised a significant section of youth and in good measure women as well.

Now let’s take a look at the speech he made. This was the rally, where Vijay chose to explain where his party stands in terms of its ideologies. Eight months ago, when he mooted the idea of floating the TVK, he had made it clear that his politics would be against corruption and divisiveness. He has stuck to that script in a speech which appeared to be more scripted and well practiced and delivered in a very high, powerful tone.

He explained that his party will be ideologically opposed to sectarian forces. At the same time, the party’s political enemy, according to him, will be a family that has been ruling Tamil Nadu in the name of Dravida model invoking the names of Periyar and Anna.

In fact, he explained that he does not want to name anybody or indulge in name calling, but he left no one in doubt that he was ideologically opposed to the BJP and politically opposed to the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu. He remained silent about the AIADMK, a political party which has cumulatively ruled Tamil Nadu for the longest period.

What were the other things that stood out in his speech? How would it impact the ruling DMK?

Script and presentation: D. Suresh Kumar

Editing: Shibu Narayan



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“No Hate Politics, No Looking Back”: Actor Vijay’s Political Splash https://artifex.news/no-hate-politics-no-looking-back-actor-vijays-political-splash-6887084rand29/ Sun, 27 Oct 2024 16:10:19 +0000 https://artifex.news/no-hate-politics-no-looking-back-actor-vijays-political-splash-6887084rand29/ Read More ““No Hate Politics, No Looking Back”: Actor Vijay’s Political Splash” »

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Chennai:

Tamil actor Vijay took on the state’s ruling DMK in his first political speech at the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam rally, saying one family is looting the state through underhand dealing. The mega meet of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam earlier today, marked his formal launch into politics.

“They do underground dealing and allege Facism, to cheat minorities… In the name of Dravidian model you are cheating people,” he said. 

He also took a tacit dig at the BJP. “Hate politics is our enemy… divisive politics and hatred is our enemy… i will maintain political decorum and political decency… this crowd is not for cash but for a cause… There is no looking back,” he added.

“There is a group that has been creating divisions within society. Those who create divisions are our first enemy. Those who claim to uphold Dravidian ideology but are exploiting Tamil Nadu as a family enterprise are our next rivals. The BJP is our ideological opponent while the DMK is our political adversary,” said Vijay addressing a massive gathering in Villupuram district’s Vikravandi.

The entry of the 50-year-old star comes amid a political vacuum in the bipolar state. The Opposition AIADMK is yet to recover from the death of party icon and former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. 

The actor made his aim clear.

“I am not here as extra luggage, I want to be a primary force in Tamil Nadu…,” added Vijay, who had just confessed that he once did not think it necessary to enter politics. “Earlier I thought why politics. But isn’t that selfish to think about myself?” he had said.  

The superstar also announced that his party would contest all 234 seats in the 2026 assembly elections in the state. He also made it clear that he was not averse to power sharing. 

His party, he said, would adopt Dravidian icon Periyar’s policy on social justice and women’s empowerment. 

But there was a rider – “We will not take Periyar’s ‘No god’ stand, we are against nobody’s faith”.  The other icons of his party, he said, were Kamaraj, NR Ambedkar, freedom fighter Velu Nachiar and revolutionary Anjalai Ammal women icons.
 



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DMK Takes Threat From Actor Vijay Seriously, Starts Prep For 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls https://artifex.news/mk-stalin-udhayanidhi-stalin-tamil-nadu-dmk-takes-threat-from-actor-vijay-seriously-starts-prep-for-2026-tamil-nadu-assembly-polls-6872071rand29/ Fri, 25 Oct 2024 11:59:52 +0000 https://artifex.news/mk-stalin-udhayanidhi-stalin-tamil-nadu-dmk-takes-threat-from-actor-vijay-seriously-starts-prep-for-2026-tamil-nadu-assembly-polls-6872071rand29/ Read More “DMK Takes Threat From Actor Vijay Seriously, Starts Prep For 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls” »

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The DMK has already constituted an Assembly Election Coordination Committee.

Chennai:

The Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu are a year and a half away but the ruling DMK is already gearing up for them, with party chief and Chief Minister MK Stalin calling for a meeting of constituency observers in Chennai on Monday. 

MK Stalin is aiming to secure a second straight win in the Assembly polls and a fourth consecutive election win after leading the DMK to massive victories in Tamil Nadu in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019 and 2024 and the Assembly polls in 2021. 

To achieve this, the DMK has already constituted an Assembly Election Coordination Committee, comprising Udhayanidhi Stalin – Mr Stalin’s son who was elevated to the post of deputy chief minister last month – and senior leaders KN Nehru, Thangam Thennarasu and EV Velu. The chief minister will also review poll preparedness in districts across the state.

Party sources said the entry of superstar Vijay, who has launched his party Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), into Tamil Nadu politics is one of the main reasons for DMK’s early start in election preparations. 

The TVK will make its electoral debut in the 2026 Assembly polls and while it is unclear what impact it will eventually have, given that other big actors like Sivaji Ganesan, Vijayakanth and Kamal Haasan have not left a huge mark politically, the sources said the DMK is not taking any chances.

Vijay’s supporters point out that, unlike some of the other recent entrants, the actor is making his political foray at a time when he is at the peak of his popularity. The DMK understands this as well and the elevation of Udhayanidhi Stalin was also seen as a way of countering Vijay’s appeal. 

Another challenge that the DMK is facing is that parties like the Congress, the Tholkappiyan Thirumavalavan-led VCK, and the Left may expect a bigger share of power if the alliance wins the Assembly elections. This is exacerbated by the fact that the TVK and the AIADMK – which has severed ties with the BJP and is no longer untouchable – present an opportunity for the DMK’s allies to explore alternative alliances.

The AIADMK is, however, not seen to be a very attractive proposition given the divisions within it and the fact that it has not done well in recent elections, and the TVK is yet to prove its popularity. 

The BJP, which has a negligible presence in the state, may fight alone, as may the Seeman-led NTK, setting the stage for a five-cornered fight with the DMK alliance, the AIADMK and the TVK. 



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