Some news is doing the rounds in Kollywood about Vijay soon going to introduce a flag for his fan club. But is a flag all that necessary for an actor's fan club? Wont it make the fan club look more like a political party?
Recently a welfare meeting of Vijay's fan club was held in Dharamapuri district. Actor Vijay too was there for a good cause. He donated around 10 personal computers to a government school, he presented away tricycles for the physically challenged, gave away sewing machines for the widows and the actor has also issued funds for bringing up bus shelters in some places. Seems like Vijay is one charitable person!
When someone asked him what has made him so popular in such a short span is Tamil Nadu, Karnataka as well as Andhra Pradesh, the actor divulged that it is the unconditional support from his fans that has made him so popular. He has also mentioned that every time his fans call him up and wish him he gets a boost to perform even better in future. But will Vijay act in other languages if given a chance. The actor is reported to have answered that he will not be interested in acting in any other language other than Tamil. Vijay seems to be one loyal son of the soil!
Recently there was a Vijay Rasigar Manram that took place in Erode and the actor was believed to unveil a flag for his fan club members. When asked by the news men as to why he is introducing flag for his fan club the actor replied that it was a wish from his fans that he was fulfilling. When he was asked if he was doing all these to enter politics, Vijay was prompt to say a definite 'no' and he also mentioned that he feels good that he is able to do such acts which make him feel good. Earlier his father, director Chandrasekar, had denied about Vijay stepping into politics.
The actor was also commended by his fans on his acting skills his timing in comedy as well as his ability to dance. Vijay also cheered his fans by singing the song 'Adungada yenna suthi' from his film 'Pokiri'.
'Ilayathalapathi' Vijay for sure seems to be a true crowd puller.