Actor-turned-politician Vijay, who has so far maintained a calculated distance from the media and avoided direct press interactions, has once again chosen to communicate through written statements drafted by his aides. His latest statement strongly opposes the Waqf Bill, with claims that it could potentially disrupt land ownership and property rights across the state. Interestingly, despite calling for state-wide protests led by his party cadres and fans, Vijay himself, as has become the norm, remained absent from the ground. His passive political engagement contrasts sharply with his cinematic endeavors, as he continues shooting for his upcoming film Jananayagan alongside actress pooja Hegde. This duality has left many wondering whether his political ambitions are genuine or merely a promotional strategy tied to his stardom.

The public backlash has been swift and harsh, especially on social media where netizens are calling out Vijay for his inconsistency. Critics argue that he can’t keep one foot in cinema and another in politics without fully committing to either. They accuse him of doing "petty politics" by opposing every move made by the ruling DMK government, without offering any constructive alternatives or solutions. His refusal to actively engage in protests or public discourse undermines the seriousness of his political stance. For many observers, Vijay's political moves appear superficial—more like performances designed for optics than a real pursuit of change. The lack of direct engagement raises valid concerns about whether he truly intends to serve the public or simply ride the political wave built on his cinematic fame.

Vijay’s recent activities reflect a growing assumption that tamil Nadu is ripe for a new political alternative, especially given the perceived weakness of the current opposition. With ADMK seen as increasingly compromised by its association with the bjp, and the bjp itself struggling to make electoral inroads in tamil Nadu, Vijay seemingly views this as an opportunity to position himself and his party as the next big force. However, critics argue that he is daydreaming if he believes that simply opposing DMK without a clear vision or groundwork will hand him the Chief Minister’s post. tamil Nadu’s political landscape is deeply rooted in ideological and cultural currents that require more than star power to navigate. If Vijay is serious about his political aspirations, he may have to step out from behind the camera and start walking the talk.

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