
Actor-turned-politician Vijay is now trying his luck in politics with his TVK. Recently, he proudly flaunted a selfie video from his madurai conference that, according to him, “crossed 10M views.” But here’s the problem—half of those “fans” are probably browsing from bangladesh and Pakistan.
Because, just like his films’ inflated box-office numbers, Vijay seems to have discovered the joy of imported bots over imported votes.
Let’s break down this “digital mass scene”:
1. The Selfie Saga
Vijay posts a simple video from his madurai meet. insta says 10M views. Reality says 10M bots. The only mass here is artificial intelligence, not actual intelligence.
2. Bangladesh & Pakistan: His Secret Fan Clubs?
Forget tamil Nadu. His biggest “supporters” are apparently sitting in Dhaka tea shops and Karachi cyber cafés, clicking hearts for their Thalapathy.
3. Likes ≠ Votes
Vijay must remember: votes don’t come with VPNs. India’s election commission doesn’t count likes from Lahore.
4. Box office Déjà Vu
Once upon a time, fake ticket sales were the trick. Now, it’s fake insta likes. Same old Vijay—just switched screens from theatre hoardings to instagram reels.
5. The Reality Check
People on the ground care about jobs, roads, prices, and governance. Not inflated social media numbers. Even 100M fake views can’t help him win one real mla seat.
💡 Punchline:
Vijay should realize that politics isn’t Kollywood. Bots can’t vote, and fake records can’t win elections. tamil Nadu deserves leaders, not another actor stuck in his own “box office fantasy universe.”