Actor Vijay’s foray into politics with Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) is hitting high gear ahead of Tamil Nadu’s assembly elections. The party dropped a major hint of its electoral ambitions by scheduling its manifesto launch for February 27, marking a structured plunge into the state’s cutthroat politics.
Party insiders disclose that scouting for candidates across all 234 seats has kicked off vigorously. Each constituency now has three frontrunners identified in the first round, reflecting a methodical buildup.
District-level secretaries dominate the shortlist at nearly 80%, a clear nod to the foot soldiers who’ve nurtured the party’s local networks. This grassroots focus is paired with inclusions of top state leaders and administrative veterans, creating what experts call a ‘perfect equilibrium’ of dedication and know-how.
Speculation is rife over marquee contests. Villivakkam’s recent recruit—a former AIADMK MLA’s son—is tipped for a ticket. A business tycoon is eyed for Kolathur, Tenkasi’s Alangulam fancies a theater heir, and Vasudevanallur banks on ex-MLA credentials.
The hottest topic remains Vijay’s seat. Whispers from trusted quarters suggest Vedaranyam, home to ex-minister OS Manian. This Nagapattinam hotspot, with its fisherman-farmer voter base, narrowly slipped from DMK’s grasp previously and is seen as winnable per TVK’s polls.
As these pieces fall into place, TVK emerges as a fresh force ready to disrupt Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. The manifesto reveal could outline visionary policies targeting youth, farmers, and coastal communities, amplifying its challenge to DMK and AIADMK dominance.
Vijay’s star power combined with organizational depth positions TVK not just as a contender, but a potential game-changer in the 2026 polls.