Tamil Nadu marked a historic handover as TVK chief C. Joseph Vijay took the oath as Chief Minister in Chennai’s Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, under heavy security. Actress Trisha Krishnan, reportedly linked to Vijay, arrived early and called it a “big day for Tamil Nadu,” before offering a simple media message. She was seen in a seafoam-green silk saree with a golden-motif blouse, finished with a white gajra and red-stone jewellery. Key alliances pushed TVK past the 118-seat majority, with more cabinet expansion expected later.
Trisha Krishnan turned heads after attending Thalapathy Vijay’s swearing-in ceremony as Tamil Nadu CM. She was seen seated with Vijay’s parents, while Vijay’s wife Sangeetha and the kids were notably absent. Soon after, Trisha shared a cryptic post about “Love Is Always Louder,” reigniting dating and relationship rumours amid their ongoing court dispute.
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Singer Suchitra has intensified Vijay and Trisha Krishnan affair rumours with blunt remarks, saying she does not like Trisha and is backing Vijay. The comments come as Vijay’s divorce from Sangeetha Sornalingam reportedly cites infidelity and mental distress, while Trisha’s earlier engagement talk is again resurfacing in public debate.
Actor Trisha Krishnan visited Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay’s residence in Chennai on Monday, drawing attention in a tense political climate. The timing came as early trends for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2026 showed TVK leading in 109 of 234 seats, intensifying speculation about the party’s growing momentum.
Actor Vijay’s personal life is drawing intense attention after reports said his wife Sangeetha Sornalingam has filed for divorce. The move is said to come amid speculation linking Vijay and co-star Trisha Krishnan. Vijay and Sangeetha have reportedly been married for 27 years, while the divorce plea alleges extramarital affairs and growing emotional distance.
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