Vijay’s big day sees fans’ bigger rivelry

Vijay’s big day sees fans’ bigger rivelry
Chennai: Chennai recalled scenes from C Joseph Vijay's 2018 political drama movie ‘Sarkar', as hundreds of people gathered across the city on Sunday to watch the actor take oath as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.Outside the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, crowds began gathering from early morning, while many turned up during the wee hours as preparations were under way, clicking pictures in front of the venue. Along the beach stretch, supporters lined up from Ice House to Napier Bridge to catch a glimpse of Vijay. Outside the Secretariat too, supporters wearing party scarves and carrying flags and whistles stood behind barricades awaiting his arrival.At Marina Beach, Besant Nagar Beach, T Nagar bus stand, Ambattur, MGR Nagar market in KK Nagar and Kathipara Urban Square, among the 23 Greater Chennai Corporation organised spots, people gathered in numbers wearing white, beige and yellow. Men and women across age groups, children and teens squeezed in to secure a spot to watch the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader on LED screens."It feels like a personal moment for me, like a dream come true.
It is a day to be remembered by Tamil Nadu," said Jothimani, waving the TVK flag. He is a college student from Nungambakkam, who was present with his peers. "It is good to see many young people in his cabinet. The past few months, my social media has been full of politics and so are our discussions," said his friend, Stephen M, at Marina Beach opposite Vivekananda House. Crowds erupted not only at the first, but every time "chief minister" was said on stage. Hands were in the air, mobile phones recording, spectators jumped and whirled the party scarf in the air. Some enjoyed it with a kulfi in hand."Vijay has promised employment for the youth, good quality education and healthcare," said S Antony, a retired employee. "I personally am against freebies. I have hope in this government. If at all a government wants to give freebies, they must give it to the farmers," he said."For change we voted and so it has become. He (Vijay) knows what needs to be done for the public and he will do so," said Jeevanandham, a techie. Meanwhile, people responded to Vijay's emotional speech, ranging from giggles, tears, and whistles. Motorists who were passing by stopped their vehicles to join the crowd, some stood on top of bikes to get a good view of the LED screen. "Anna! You come, TVK TVK" they chanted, some shed tears too.TVK and Indian National Congress flags also fluttered from scooters, and campaign autos made a comeback, singing the TVK anthem. Near Periyar Statue in Chintadripet, a family from Vyasarpadi, J Rooban, his wife S Mohana waited to get a glimpse of Vijay, carrying their 11-month-old baby. "I have seen Vijay in Egmore. My wife is a big fan, she wanted to see him today," Rooban said. "I love Vijay so much, can't you understand from the way I'm waiting under the hot sun?" Mohana said. Jeevanandham said he was heading for a movie afterwards, but the morning itself felt like being inside a Vijay film.

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About the AuthorTarika Balakannan

Tarika Balakannan is a reporter working in Madurai. She writes on education, health and corporation. Though born in the hills, she loves Madras, the city where she has spent most of her life. When she’s not writing stories she’s busy telling them through photographs and films.

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