
📌 Key Points
- Vijay’s party office in Panaiyur causes chaos ahead of Tamil Nadu elections.
- Neighbors complain about loss of peace due to massive crowds and barricades.
- Residents express frustration over disrupted daily life in their upscale area.
- Vijay’s last film is ‘Jana Nayagan’ as he enters Tamil Nadu politics.
Actor-politician Vijay’s party office in Panaiyur is generating controversy as the Tamil Nadu elections approach. Neighbors are expressing concerns about the significant disruption caused by the influx of volunteers and the resulting chaos in their upscale neighborhood.
Panaiyur Residents Voice Concerns
Ahead of the Tamil Nadu elections, actor-politician Vijay’s party office in Panaiyur has become the centre of chaos, and his neighbours aren’t happy.
Ahead of the Tamil Nadu elections, Vijay ’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) office in Panaiyur saw a massive turnout of volunteers to pick up optional nomination forms. The upscale neighbourhood, however, wasn’t happy with the massive turnout, with many complaining to the media about the loss of peace.
Disruption Due to Political Activity
“We won’t just sit quietly anymore. We’ve come here, spending money, thinking we could stay peacefully in ECR (East Coast Road). Look around, there’s such a huge crowd here, can anyone even live here?” complained one neighbour, while another said, “We can’t even walk freely on our streets. They are setting up barricades. It’s extremely difficult.” The videos also show the neighbours arguing and stating that the association will be forced to involve itself.
Vijay’s Transition to Politics
Three court cases later, it is unclear whether the film is with the revising committee, as the producer and the censor board remain mum. Jana Nayagan will be Vijay’s final film, as he plans to contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections.
The situation highlights the challenges of balancing political activity with the peace and well-being of local residents. Vijay’s transition into politics brings disruption, raising questions about future community relations as the election approaches.


