Thalapathy Vijay is celebrating his 52nd birthday on June 22. Today, from social media to streets, tremendous enthusiasm of his fans is being seen everywhere. From Tamil Nadu to Kerala, supporters are organizing large-scale social service and welfare events. The exclusive posters and teasers released at midnight have taken the excitement of the fans to the seventh sky.
The ‘Common Display Picture’ (CDP) of his birthday has already gone viral on social media. To celebrate the birthday of their favorite superstar, fans are distributing food, books and medicines. This activism of fans at the grassroots level shows the deep connection between Vijay and his supporters. To make this special occasion memorable, his superhit films are being re-screened in many theatres.
Thalapathy Vijay’s birthday: Welfare drive and midnight surprise
There are huge expectations among the fans about Vijay’s upcoming film ‘The Greatest of All Time’ (GOAT) and they are eagerly waiting for some big update related to the film. Often production houses surprise fans by releasing new posters at midnight. Veterans of the film industry have also started congratulating him, which speaks volumes of his influence in Indian cinema. This year’s celebration is different because Vijay is striking a perfect balance between his acting legacy and social service.
In view of the huge crowd of fans in Chennai, the local administration has issued traffic advisories for major places. Priority is being given to the safety of thousands of fans gathering. Organizers of welfare events have advised to follow verified hashtags like #HBDThalapathyVijay for real-time updates. These campaigns show how fan clubs are turning their passion for their stars into meaningful social action.
Vijay has come a long way from a young actor to a major cultural and public personality. His journey inspires crores of people, who consider him a symbol of hard work and success. As the celebrations progress, many digital records are sure to be broken on social media. Vijay’s birthday is no less than a big festival for his huge and dedicated fans in India.
