Just days ago, Aadhav arjuna claimed he was “depressed” and “heartbroken” over the Karur tragedy. social media saw a man posturing as a victim, weighed down by grief. But when the cameras rolled at his press meet, the mask slipped.


He was all smiles. He posed shamelessly. He grinned for photographs as if he were at a film promotion event, not the frontline of a political disaster that left 41 people dead.


This is not just tone-deaf. This is a new low in tamil Nadu politics, where tragedy becomes theatre, grief becomes PR, and leaders turn into clowns before the cameras. Vijay and TVK have managed what few thought possible: to plunge beneath rock bottom.


1. From Heartbreak to Hashtag Happiness

Yesterday: “I am depressed and shattered.”
Today: wide smiles for the press. Either Aadhav is a master of instant recovery, or his grief was never real.


2. PR Over People’s Pain

The deaths of 41 innocents haven’t moved TVK. What matters more? The perfect smile, the right camera angle, and the fake display of normalcy.


3. Depression as a Costume

Mental health struggles are serious. But when leaders weaponise “depression” for sympathy and then gleefully pose before the press, they insult every genuine sufferer.


4. From Funeral Ground to fashion Ramp

The Karur tragedy site is still fresh in public memory. Yet, TVK leadership walked into a press meet as though it were a red-carpet event. This isn’t politics. This is grotesque theatre.


5. The Lowest Low of Vijay’s Politics

By standing behind such shameless behaviour, Vijay and TVK have shown their true colours — compassion is a prop, empathy is a lie, and the only real emotion they feel is hunger for limelight.


6. Smiles Over Sincerity

No apology. No humility. Just endless posing. This is the party that claims to “stand with the people.” In reality, they stand only where the cameras are.


7. The Final Insult to the Dead

For the families who lost loved ones, Aadhav’s grin is not harmless. It is cruel. It is an insult. It proves TVK doesn’t just ignore tragedy — it feeds on it.


Closing Punch

Aadhav Arjuna’s smiling press meet was more than a PR blunder. It was a revelation — a window into the rotten soul of TVK politics.

A party that should be mourning is instead modelling. A leader who should be broken is instead beaming. And a movement that claims to represent tamil Nadu has revealed itself as nothing more than a circus of clowns led by a master of shameless theatrics — Vijay himself.

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