Walking away from the party his father announced, Vijay also said that he was not obligated to follow his father’s political aspirations.
At a time when social media was on fire with SA Chandrasekar’s statement on Thalapathy Vijay’s political entry and party formation, a statement from the lead actor is now circulating on social media, where he has mentioned that he has no connection. with no political statement from his father. made delivery of. It was claimed that he was not bound by his father’s political aspirations and that he distanced himself from them. In the statement, he also hinted that he himself came to know about the party’s formation only through media reports.
“I have no direct or indirect connection to the political statements my father has issued. I am not obligated to follow my father’s political aspirations. I ask my fans not to join the match that my father has started. If someone tries to misuse my name, photo or my fan clubs for their political aspirations, I will take the necessary action against them, ”read his statement. While Vijay was expected to enter politics now that elections in Tamil Nadu are just around the corner, Vijay has made it clear that he has no such aspirations.
See his statement here:
Official statement of #ThalapatiaVijay‘s Side !!!#Thalapathy @actorvijay @BussyAnand @Jagadishbliss @ V4umedia_ pic.twitter.com/z7hz7ywpin
– RIAZ K AHMED (@RIAZtheboss) November 5, 2020
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Meanwhile, on the job front, Vijay will next be seen in Lokesh Kanagaraj directorial Master, which stars Malavika Mohanan as the lead. Vijay Sethupathi will be seen as the main antagonist, while Andrea Jeremiah, Shanthnu Bhagyaraj, and Arjun Das will be seen playing key supporting roles. Recent reports suggest that his next film will be directed by Nelson Dilipkumar.
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