Netizens are buzzing over the striking similarities between Vijay’s 1992 debut ‘Naalaiya Theerpu’ and his historic 2026 emergence as the kingmaker of Tamil Nadu.

Chennai: As the results of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections cement Thalapathy Vijay’s status as a political powerhouse, social media is awash with nostalgia and debate over the "uncanny" parallels between his real-life victory and his cinematic beginnings. Netizens have been quick to point out that the themes of his 1992 debut film, Naalaiya Theerpu (Tomorrow’s Verdict), have seemingly materialised into his current political reality.
The ‘vigilante’ script becomes reality
In 1992, an 18-year-old Vijay made his lead debut in a film directed by his father, S A Chandrasekhar, playing an idealistic youth who takes a stand against social injustice and systemic corruption. While the film struggled at the box office three decades ago, digital communities are now calling it a "prophetic blueprint”. On platforms like X and Instagram, fans have noted that Vijay’s 2026 campaign—built on a platform of accountability and anti-establishment rhetoric—mirrors the very character he first introduced to the world as a teenager.
A full-circle moment for the kingmaker
The buzz has intensified as Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) disrupted the decades-old DMK-AIADMK duopoly, emerging as the single largest party with over 105 seats. Netizens have highlighted the "poetic symmetry" of a man whose first film was titled ‘Naalaiya Theerpu’ (Tomorrow’s Verdict) finally receiving that verdict from the people today. From challenging his fictional father's character on screen to his real-life political independence, the similarities have provided endless fodder for discussion, with many claiming that life has finally imitated art in the grandest possible way.
Published: 05 May 2026, 05:43 pm IST
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