The historic transition of Tamil cinema’s superstar Vijay from the silver screen to the Chief Minister’s office reached a crescendo on Sunday, and by his side amidst a sea of supporters was his frequent co-star and close friend, Trisha Krishnan.
Attending the oath-taking ceremony in Chennai on May 10, Trisha was seen greeting Vijay’s family members with warmth and poise. Onlookers and cameras captured the actress becoming visibly emotional as Vijay delivered his first address to the gathering as the newly sworn-in CM, marking a significant milestone for his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
A day after the landmark event, Trisha took to Instagram to share her personal highlights from the ceremony. Looking radiant in a powder blue silk saree and traditional gajra, she captioned her post with the poignant words: “The love is always louder.”
The post quickly went viral, with fans of the “Ghilli” duo celebrating their enduring bond. This public appearance comes on the heels of Trisha’s 43rd birthday last week, which she coincidentally spent visiting Vijay’s Neelankarai residence shortly after the election results confirmed his victory.
Speculation Intensifies Amid Political Milestone
While Trisha and Vijay have long been celebrated as one of Kollywood’s most iconic on-screen pairs—starring in blockbusters like Ghilli, Thirupaachi, and Leo—their off-screen proximity has sparked relentless speculation over the past few months. From Trisha using a “Ghilli” whistle theme on polling day to her front-row presence at the swearing-in, the duo’s friendship remains the subject of intense social media debate. Despite the rumors, both stars have maintained a dignified silence, focusing instead on their respective milestones.
While Vijay embarks on his journey to lead Tamil Nadu, Trisha continues to dominate the entertainment space. She is currently gearing up for the release of her high-octane Tamil film Karuppu, where she stars alongside Suriya. However, for the millions of fans who witnessed the emotional ceremony on Sunday, the day was less about cinema and more about the “louder love” that has defined the duo’s two-decade-long journey in the public eye.
