Where Is Vijay's Wife Sangeetha? Netizens Ask As She Skips Maanadu Event, Fuels Divorce Rumours
Vijay's wife Sangeetha was not spotted at the second conference of his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), adding fuel to the rumours of their divorce.
Vijay's Parents Attend Maanadu Event In Madurai
His parents SA Chandrasekhar and mother Shobha attended the function. In fact, they shared stage with him. The actor-turned-politician was seen affectionately hugging his father and mother.
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The video has now gone viral, putting an end to the rumours of a rift between the father and son.
Sangeetha's Absence Adds Fuel To Divorce Rumours
However, the absence of Sangeetha left many netizens wondering whether there is trouble in his marriage. One user asked, "Where is Vijay wife 🙃?" The second user commented, "Sangeetha is missing again."
"Why Vijay wife didn't come," asked another. One fan responded, "she is abroad with his son." It has to be noted that Vijay's son Jason too skipped the event.
Indirect Clarification
Actor Sanjeev Venkat has seemingly quashed long-standing divorce rumors surrounding his close friend, actor Vijay, and his wife, Sangeetha.
Speaking on the TV show Samayal Express Season 2, Sanjeev painted a picture of domestic harmony, revealing that he often dines at their home and that Sangeetha is an "excellent cook." His casual comments directly challenge the year-long speculation that Sangeetha had moved to London.
The rumors had recently intensified after a video showed Vijay's father, SA Chandrasekhar, refusing to comment on Sangeetha's views about her husband's political career. Sanjeev's recent statements, however, suggest the couple remains together. They have been married since 1999 and are parents to two children.
Vijay Attacks, PM Modi, CM Stalin
On the other hand, Thalapathy Vijay, at the Madurai event, launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin while addressing his party's second state-level conference in Madurai on Thursday.
Vijay accused the BJP-led central government of targeting Muslim minorities, neglecting Tamil Nadu's fishermen, and attempting to suppress the cultural and historical identity of the state. "Did you come into power for the third time to work for the people, or to work against the Muslim minorities in the country?" he thundered, adding that BJP's policies would never take root in Tamil Nadu.
He also accused the Centre of trying to "hide the Keezhadi findings" and reiterated his demand to ban NEET.












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