Actor-turned-politician Vijay Thalapathy’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has won the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Thalapathy, founder of the party, is set to become the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, as his party emerged as the single largest force in the 2026 election.
The star, who plunged into politics in 2024, rose to stardom in Tamil cinema by blending dance, action and comedy into mass entertainers. But there was always another layer—political storytelling.
Not loud or preachy, but subtle. His characters often became the voice of the common man, taking on issues created by powerful systems. If you’re new to Vijay Thalapathy’s cinema, here are five films that reveal his political thinking
1. Vijay Thalapathy Sarkar – Power of the Vote

“Sarkar” is about a successful NRI businessman who returns to India to vote, only to find that his vote has already been cast illegally. This leads him into a fight against a corrupt political system. Through smart strategies and public support, he exposes election fraud and empowers citizens. The film highlights how powerful one vote can be and encourages people to take responsibility for democracy.
2. Kaththi – Voice of Farmers

“Kaththi” tells the story of a small-time criminal who accidentally takes the place of a social activist fighting for farmers. As he learns about the struggles of farmers facing water scarcity and corporate exploitation, he transforms into their voice. The film strongly focuses on rural issues and the importance of agriculture. It shows how one person can stand up against powerful corporations for justice.
3. Mersal – Questioning the System

“Mersal” follows multiple characters, including a doctor who exposes corruption in the healthcare system. The story shows how poor people struggle to afford treatment while private hospitals profit unfairly. Through emotional moments and strong dialogues, the film questions government policies and medical practices. It delivers a message that healthcare should be affordable and accessible to everyone, not just the rich.
4. Thalaivaa – Rise of a Leader
“Thalaivaa” is about a carefree young man living abroad who returns to India and unexpectedly steps into a leadership role after his father’s death. As he faces challenges and enemies, he slowly transforms into a strong leader who fights for his people. The film shows how responsibility and leadership are not chosen but earned through actions and courage in difficult situations.
5. Master – Youth & Reform
“Master” follows a college professor who is sent to a juvenile reform home, where he discovers that young students are being misused by a criminal. He decides to stand against the system and help the children find a better path. The film focuses on youth, education, and reform. It highlights how guidance and strong leadership can change lives and improve society from the ground level.
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Vijay Thalapathy Cinema Icon to Chief Minister
What makes these films stand out today is how closely they mirror real-world politics. Long before entering active politics, Vijay Thalapathy consistently chose scripts that highlighted voter awareness, farmers’ struggles, public healthcare, leadership, and youth reform.
These weren’t random themes—they helped build a connection with the masses, especially young audiences who now form a significant part of his political support base. His cinema, in many ways, laid the foundation for his political identity.

With Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerging as a major party in the 2026 elections, Vijay Thalapathy’s journey from reel to real leadership feels like a natural progression.
The same issues Vijay Thalapathy addressed on screen are now part of his real political narrative. For viewers and voters alike, these films are no longer just entertainment—they offer a glimpse into the ideas and vision that may shape his leadership in the years ahead.




