In a candid revelation, Varalaxmi spoke about Vijay’s magnetic personality.

As we all know, the shoot of Thalapathy Vijay's supposedly last film before stepping into full-time politics is progressing rapidly. Titled Jana Nayagan, the film is touted as the prime release for the upcoming Pongal—a perfect swansong for the maverick superstar.
Actor Vijay, with his calm demeanour and magnetic screen presence, has earned widespread fame, acclaim, and a massive following over the years. An undisputed box office king, the actor often leaves his colleagues in awe with his appealing personality.
Fellow actors adore him, and in a recent interview with PT Prime, actor Varalaxmi Sarathkumar shared her admiration for Thalapathy.
Speaking about Vijay, she said, “This is my love... I mean, to begin with, in those years, I was just like another fan of Vijay. I got to know him personally when we teamed up for the movie Sarkar.”
For the unversed, Sarkar is a 2018 blockbuster directed by acclaimed filmmaker A.R. Murugadoss, starring Vijay, Keerthy Suresh, Varalaxmi and an ensemble cast.
"He is actually a calm person, and when the shot is on, he transforms in front of the camera and turns into the absolute showman that he is. It's a sight to behold and quite adorable," Varalaxmi shared, expressing her admiration for Vijay.
The candid revelation serves as a reminder of how actors hold their seniors in high regard, learning from them—a testament to how superstars earn their legion of fans and followers.
On the work front, Varalaxmi, one of the most sought-after actors in the South, has several exciting projects lined up. Meanwhile, the world eagerly awaits Vijay’s one last outing on the big screen!
Published: 24 Jun 2025, 02:22 pm IST
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