Singapore High Commissioner Meets ‘Kollywood Superstar’ Thalapathy Vijay, Asks One Interesting Question To Followers

Singapore High Commissioner Meets 'Kollywood Superstar' Thalapathy Vijay, Asks One Interesting Question To Followers

Simon Wong, High Commissioner of the Republic of Singapore to India, has taken to social media to share a photo with Thalapathy Vijay. Simon Wong shared the latest image of actor Vijay and himself, along with an interesting caption and a question to his followers. Thalapathy Vijay’s Stardom Reaches New Heights As Singapore High Commissioner Meets Actor The photo features Vijay dressed in a white linen shirt, and denims, posing in a casual way, with his hands in his pocket. He seemed to sport salt and pepper look with a mustache and beard as well. The caption read “A pleasure to meet Kollywood superstar #Thalapathy @actorvijay this afternoon.” Simon Wong also posted “What is your favourite Tamil movie that he has starred in? – CG Pang” Soon the comments section were flooded with responses. One fan posted “Ghilli thupaaki katthi”, another posted “Ghilli, Sivakasi, Leo!”. Another posted “Poove Unakkaga, Love Today, Ghilli, Master, Theri, Mersal, Thirupaachi, Thuppakki, Kaththi, Kuruvi, Pokkiri, ” Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan On the occasion of Thalapathy Vijay鈥檚 51st birthday on June 22, KVN Productions unveiled The First Roar of Jana Nayagan – the glimpse of a film that holds a special place in Tamil cinema as it marks Vijay’s farewell film before his political entry. Written and directed by H Vinoth, the movie promises to be a high-octane cinematic experience. The currently viral teaser, which was released as a birthday treat for loyal fans, features Thalapathy in a police avatar, sporting a moustache, in the backdrop of explosives. It sets the tone for a solid farewell, as Vijay takes his final cinematic finale before entering politics. Venkat K Narayana, the film鈥檚 producer, shares, 鈥淭halapathy鈥檚 final film is close to all our hearts. The First Roar offers just a glimpse of what this journey means to all of us. Every frame is built to celebrate, to remember, and to rise one last time with the man who carried mass cinema on his shoulders for decades together.鈥

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