Actor Vijay's political journey with his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has been nothing short of a scripted drama filled with grand dialogues but little substance. Despite being in politics for two years, he has never once faced the press directly, raising serious questions about his ability to engage in real political discourse.

Instead of offering concrete policies or a clear roadmap for the welfare of tamil Nadu, he relies on dramatic monologues that echo his cinematic persona. His fans, blinded by his star power, cheer for these theatrics without realizing that governance requires more than just applause—it demands vision, experience, and a willingness to address real issues head-on.

One of the most glaring instances of Vijay’s lack of preparedness in politics was his recent speech, where he blatantly copied a stage dialogue from telugu actor-politician Pawan Kalyan. To make matters worse, he misattributed the quote to William Blake when it actually belonged to Lord Tennyson. This blunder not only exposed his lack of knowledge but also showed that he doesn’t even personally verify the words he delivers on stage. It’s evident that his speeches are written by someone else, and the fact that such a basic error slipped through suggests a serious flaw in his political approach. If he cannot even fact-check a simple quote, how can he be trusted to make informed decisions on policies that affect millions?

Ultimately, Vijay’s political presence seems more like an extension of his movie career rather than a genuine attempt at leadership. He appears to believe that just as fans cheer for his heroic monologues on screen, people will buy into his shallow political rhetoric without questioning his competence. However, in the real world, leadership isn’t about cinematic dialogues but about delivering real results. Unless he stops treating politics like a film set and starts engaging with serious governance, he risks cementing his place as nothing more than a political entertainer—one whose appeal fades once people realize there is no real substance behind the spectacle.

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