South film industry superstar Thalapathy Vijay is known for his powerful films. Apart from films, Thalapathy Vijay now seems fully prepared to show his talent in politics also. Meanwhile, in his first rally, he broke his silence on leaving the film industry for politics. During his powerful speech, Thalapathy also said that he entered politics so that he could do something for the people. The actor has now left the film industry and has made a new revelation while talking about his career. Vijay has turned from films to politics.
Left film industry for politics
The actor, who was rumored to be shooting his last few films before devoting himself completely to politics. Talking about this also he said that that is the last film. Talking for the first time on leaving the film industry, Thalapathy Vijay said that he has really left the Tamil industry for his political career. The actor also spoke about his future plans during his passionate speech at the TVK Vijay Manadu event earlier on Sunday. He has also said that the party’s aim is to register victory in the 2026 assembly elections.
Thalapathy Vijay won hearts with his speech
The Tamil superstar further said, ‘I have given up many films at the peak of my career and I have also given up my salary. Trusting all of you, I have come as your victory. In September, it was revealed that Vijay was the highest paid actor for a film in India. Also, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) party chief Thalapathy Vijay addressed the first convention of the party on Sunday. He said in Villupuram that there is a need for change in Tamil Nadu.
Thalapathy Vijay’s upcoming film
He also talked about what Vijay had to face after joining the Tamil film industry. He said, ‘At the beginning of my cinema career, I was told that my face is not good, my personality is not good, my style is not good, even my hair and my gait are not good. Still, I did not give up and created a distinct identity for myself. Thalapathy Vijay was last seen in Venkat Prabhu’s ‘The Greatest of All Time’. He will soon be seen in ‘Thalapathy 69’.