Actor Vasanth Ravi Casts Vote, Urges Citizens to Participate in Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

Actor Vasanth Ravi cast his vote at a Chennai polling booth for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. He urged citizens to participate, emphasizing that every vote counts in choosing their leader. Other celebrities like Suriya, Jyothika, Rajinikanth, and Dhruv Vikram also voted. High voter turnout was recorded in districts like Namakkal, Karur, Salem, and Erode.

Key Points: Vasanth Ravi Votes, Urges Public Participation in TN Polls

  • Vasanth Ravi votes at Chennai polling booth
  • Urges citizens to cast their votes
  • Every vote counts in democratic process
  • High voter turnout recorded in several districts
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Tamil Nadu Assembly polls: Actor Vasanth Ravi casts his vote, calls on citizens to take part

Actor Vasanth Ravi casts his vote in Chennai, urging citizens to participate in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, highlighting that every vote counts.

"Every vote counts. This is the power you have on this day to choose your leader. - Vasanth Ravi"

Chennai, April 23

Actor Vasanth Ravi on Thursday arrived at the Stella Maris College polling booth in Chennai to cast his vote for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The actor, while speaking to ANI, urged people to step out and take part in the democratic process and also made a humble appeal to those who had still not voted. Stressing that "every vote counts," he encouraged people to use their chance to choose their leader and not miss the opportunity.

"I think people out there in their homes who haven't cast their votes yet, please come in and cast your votes. Every vote counts. I still see a lot of names on the list that have not turned out yet," he told ANI.

"Please come in. It's a very important election, and I would say this is the power you have on this day to choose your leader, so don't miss that opportunity. That's my humble request," he added.

Earlier in the day, actors Suriya and Jyothika also cast their votes in the state.

Several prominent leaders and personalities, including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, TVK chief Vijay, DMK minister KN Nehru, actors Rajinikanth and Dhruv Vikram, were also seen voting during the day.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu recorded encouraging numbers across many districts. Namakkal led the state with 76.43%, 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.

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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Priya S
Vasanth Ravi's appeal is nice, but I wish more politicians would focus on ground-level issues like water scarcity and local jobs rather than just photo ops with celebrities. That said, I'm glad people are coming out to vote—Namakkal leading with 76% is impressive!
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Vikram M
Nice gesture by Vasanth. But honestly, I think we need more practical solutions—like better EVM machines or online voting options for NRIs and working people. Hustling to the booth at 8 AM isn't easy for everyone. Still, kudos to those who voted!
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Ananya R
So heartwarming to see celebrities using their influence for something positive! Vasanth Ravi's humble request came from the right place. I hope people in Coimbatore and Chennai also catch up—71% and 72% is decent but we can do better next time. 😊
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Rohit P
Honestly, all this celebrity endorsement feels a bit staged. I mean, they come, say the same things, and leave. I'd rather see real change in infrastructure and education. But at least he's using his platform—can't deny that every vote counts in a democracy! 🗳️
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Siddharth J
Great to see Vasanth Ravi out there! But I'm more curious about what TN's youth actually wants—jobs, water, or better roads? The fact that Karur and Salem crossed 75% shows people are serious. Let's hope the elected leaders listen! 🙏

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