
Fresh off the successes of Viduthalai Part 2 and Maharaja—both critically acclaimed and commercially successful—'Makkalselvan' Vijay Sethupathi looks poised for another remarkable year in the Indian film industry, much to the delight of his fans and well-wishers.
In a candid conversation during the Galatta Plus Mega Pan-India Actors' Round Table 2025, Vijay Sethupathi shared an amusing anecdote about his close friendship with actor Arvind Swamy. According to Sethupathi, the two share a special bond marked by light-hearted banter and late-night conversations.
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Speaking about their camaraderie, Vijay Sethupathi said, “Arvind sir often invites me to his house, saying he wants to have a chat. I go there, and while we’re enjoying a drink or two, he starts teasing me non-stop for hours. It’s a routine. He calls, I go, and the teasing begins. Sometimes, it goes on until dawn,” he shared with a laugh.
The actor also joked that this playful teasing is something he has come to expect whenever he visits Arvind Swamy’s home. Despite the constant ribbing, it’s evident their relationship is built on mutual respect and affection, showcasing the unique bond they share.
Vijay Sethupathi’s anecdote offers fans a glimpse into the lighter side of his life, highlighting the camaraderie he shares with colleagues off-screen.
Meanwhile, Arvind Swamy captivated audiences with his performance as Arulmozhi Varman in C. Premkumar's heartwarming 2024 hit, Meiyazhagan, where the titular character was played by Karthi.
Both Arvind Swamy and Vijay Sethupathi have an exciting lineup of projects scheduled for 2025, promising another stellar year for their fans.
Published: 21 Jan 2025, 08:01 am IST
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