Trisha's 2004 Joke About Becoming Tamil Nadu CM Goes Viral Amid Vijay's TVK Rise
Trisha's 2004 interview about becoming Tamil Nadu's CM resurfaces amid TVK's surge.
An old interview clip of Trisha Krishnan joking about her ambition to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has resurfaced online, gaining widespread traction on social media amid ongoing political developments in the state. The video, originally recorded in 2004 during the early phase of her acting career, has gone viral as election-related discussions intensify.
The clip has re-emerged at a time when actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, are witnessing significant momentum in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election trends. The timing of the video’s resurgence has drawn attention due to its humorous reference to political aspirations, sparking conversations among fans and political observers alike.
In the interview, Trisha is seen responding playfully when asked about her long-term goals, stating that she wished to become the Chief Minister within ten years. She humorously added that people should first vote for her, after which she would reveal her plans, a remark that has now become widely shared across platforms for its lighthearted tone.
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Adding to the buzz, the actress was recently seen visiting Vijay’s residence in Chennai, with visuals of her arrival circulating widely online. The visit coincided with her birthday celebrations and came at a time when Vijay’s party was reportedly leading in a significant number of constituencies, further fuelling online speculation and interest.
Tamil Nadu is currently witnessing a closely contested electoral battle involving the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam led by M. K. Stalin, the opposition All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam allied with the BJP, and Vijay’s emerging political outfit. The dynamic political landscape has contributed to increased public engagement and viral social media content.
Earlier in the day, Trisha also visited the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, where she offered prayers as part of her birthday observances. Images and videos from her visit quickly spread online, highlighting her interaction with fans and marking a day that combined personal celebrations with unexpected viral attention linked to political discourse.
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