Suriya and Jyothika Cast Votes in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Actor couple Suriya and Jyothika cast their votes in Chennai for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Several leaders including CM MK Stalin, TVK chief Vijay, and actors Rajinikanth and Dhurv Vikram also voted. Tamil Nadu recorded a 70% voter turnout by 3 pm, with Namakkal leading at 76.43%. Polling for 234 constituencies is underway and will conclude at 6 pm.

Key Points: Suriya, Jyothika Vote in TN Assembly Polls

  • Actor couple Suriya and Jyothika vote in Chennai
  • MK Stalin, Vijay, Rajinikanth also cast votes
  • Tamil Nadu records 70% turnout by 3 pm
  • Namakkal leads with 76.43% voter turnout
  • Polling for 234 constituencies underway
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Tamil Nadu Assembly polls: Actor Suriya, Jyothika cast their votes in Chennai

Actor couple Suriya and Jyothika cast their votes in Chennai as Tamil Nadu records 70% voter turnout by 3 pm. MK Stalin, Vijay, Rajinikanth also voted.

"The two arrived at a polling booth in T Nagar in Chennai to take part in the democratic process. - Content"

Chennai, April 23

The popular actor couple Suriya and Jyothika cast their votes on Thursday in the ongoing Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The two arrived at a polling booth in T Nagar in Chennai to take part in the democratic process.

Suriya looked stylish in a black shirt paired with black sunglasses. Jyothika was seen in an elegant kurta-dupatta set as the couple greeted people before entering the booth.

Meanwhile, several leaders, including Chief Minister MK Stalin, TVK chief Vijay, DMK minister KN Nehru, along with actors Rajinikanth and Dhurv Vikram, cast their votes this morning.

Tamil Nadu witnessed massive voter turnout in Assembly polls on Thursday, recording 70.00% turnout at 3 pm, according to the Election Commission of India.In Tamil Nadu, the highest turnout of 76.43% was recorded in Namakkal, closely followed by Karur at 76.08%, Salem at 75.79%, Erode at 75.61%, and Tiruppur at 75.38%. Other districts such as Dharmapuri (74.68%), Dindigul (74.35%), Kancheepuram (72.51%), Coimbatore (71.16%), Kallakurichi (71.11%), and Tiruchirappalli (71.05%) also reflected steady voter participation, contributing to the state's overall healthy turnout figures.

Polling for the 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu and 152 constituencies in West Bengal began amid tight security this morning. The voting will conclude at 6:00 pm today.

- ANI

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James A
Suriya and Jyothika definitely add star power to the voting process. But I hope their fans know that voting isn't just about following celebrities—it's about choosing the right leadership for Tamil Nadu's future. Either way, good to see high turnout in districts like Namakkal and Karur.
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Priya S
I love how Suriya and Jyothika always keep it classy and humble. They could have easily skipped voting or sent proxies, but they showed up in T Nagar like any ordinary citizen. That's the spirit of democracy! Also, glad to see voter turnout is healthy—Tamil Nadu never disappoints. 💪
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Ramesh W
Honestly, all these celebrity endorsements and photo ops are fine, but at the end of the day, it's the common voter who decides the fate of the state. Suriya's vote is just one among crores. That said, I appreciate them using their influence to encourage others—though I wish they'd talk more about issues like water scarcity and education instead of just looking stylish.
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Tanya I
Seeing Rajinikanth and Vijay also voting alongside Suriya shows that Tamil cinema truly stands with democracy. The 70% turnout is fantastic—especially for a state that often has close contests. Hope this sets a trend for other states too! 🗳️
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Suresh O
Nice to see celebrities taking their civic duty seriously. But I have to be honest—sometimes these events feel more like PR stunts than genuine civic engagement. Still, if it gets even a few extra people to vote, it's worth it. Let's hope the elected leaders deliver on promises instead of just campaigning

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