Tamil superstar Vijay’s potential entry into Tamil Nadu politics has sparked considerable interest and debate. Actor Premgi, known for his outspoken nature, recently predicted that Vijay would become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 2026. While this statement has excited many of Vijay’s fans, the political landscape is complex, and Vijay’s journey into politics is filled with both opportunities and challenges. Tamil Nadu has a unique history where cinema and politics often intersect. Film stars have transitioned into politics with varying degrees of success. Notable examples include M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), J. Jayalalithaa, and more recently, Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth, who flirted with political aspirations but ultimately decided against a full-scale political career. Vijay’s decision to enter the political arena aligns him with a long tradition of Tamil actors using their star power to influence political outcomes. Vijay, who commands a massive fan following in Tamil Nadu, has officially launched his political party, Tamilaka Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). His party aims to contest in the 2026 Tamil Nadu state assembly elections. Vijay’s entry is seen as a bold move, especially given the current stability of the Dravidian parties—the ruling DMK led by M.K. Stalin and the opposition AIADMK under Edappadi K. Palaniswami. Both parties have a deep-rooted presence in the state’s politics, and Vijay will need to carve out a distinct identity to stand out. Vijay’s fans’ association, Vijay Makkal Iyakkam, has been involved in welfare activities in Tamil Nadu, laying the groundwork for his political ambitions. The association’s grassroots activities, coupled with Vijay’s widespread appeal, could potentially give him a robust platform from which to launch his political career. The political reaction to Vijay’s entry has been mixed. Some politicians, including members of DMK and AIADMK, have expressed skepticism about his chances of success, pointing out that politics is far more complex than the cinematic battles Vijay often wins on screen. AIADMK leader D. Jayakumar remarked that while anyone can enter politics, the real challenge is to sustain and succeed in it, hinting at the unpredictability of Vijay’s political future.
Vijay will become the Tamil Nadu chief minister in 2026: GOAT actor Premgi
On the other hand, the BJP has cautiously welcomed Vijay’s move, with Tamil Nadu BJP state president K. Annamalai publicly supporting his entry as a welcome change in the state’s political landscape. Some speculate that the BJP sees Vijay as a potential ally who could help expand their influence in Tamil Nadu, a state traditionally dominated by Dravidian parties. Despite the initial enthusiasm, Vijay’s foray into politics is fraught with challenges. Unlike MGR or Jayalalithaa, who had a deep connection with the masses and strong political networks, Vijay is relatively new to the political game. Critics argue that while Vijay’s popularity as an actor is undisputed, translating that stardom into political capital requires more than just fan support. Successful politicians need a deep understanding of policy, governance, and grassroots political organization—areas where Vijay is yet to prove himself. Moreover, the political landscape in Tamil Nadu is already crowded with established leaders. The DMK is positioning Udhayanidhi Stalin, the son of the current Chief Minister, as a future leader, while the AIADMK is consolidating under Edappadi K. Palaniswami. Both parties have a strong organizational structure and loyal voter bases, making it difficult for a newcomer like Vijay to break through without a clear and distinct political agenda. Vijay’s political ambitions have also raised concerns within the Tamil film industry. As one of the leading actors, Vijay’s exit from cinema could create a vacuum that might be difficult to fill. Exhibitors and cinema owners are worried about the potential impact on the industry, as Vijay’s films often help theaters recover from financial losses. With Rajinikanth stepping back and Ajith focusing on his personal interests, Tamil cinema may face a challenging period without its major stars actively participating. For Vijay, the 2026 elections will be a critical test. His ability to connect with voters on issues beyond his star persona will determine whether he can sustain his political momentum. Vijay’s decision to contest in specific regions, such as Nagapattinam or Thoothukudi, suggests he is carefully strategizing his electoral approach. However, he will need to articulate clear policies and positions on key issues facing Tamil Nadu, such as economic development, corruption, and social welfare, to gain credibility as a serious political leader. While Vijay’s star power and fan base give him a strong starting point, the complexities of Tamil Nadu’s political environment mean that his journey to potentially becoming Chief Minister is anything but guaranteed. His success will depend on his ability to navigate the political landscape, connect with voters on substantive issues, and build a resilient political organization capable of challenging the established Dravidian parties. Vijay’s foray into politics is one of the most significant developments in Tamil Nadu’s recent political history. As 2026 approaches, all eyes will be on whether Thalapathy Vijay can transform his cinematic charisma into lasting political influence.