TVK Leads in 110 Seats: Vijay Family Celebrates with 'Whistle Podu'

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay's family celebrated with 'Whistle Podu' dance as early trends showed the party leading in 110 seats. TVK emerged as the single-largest party, with AIADMK at 64 seats and DMK at 44 seats. Vijay himself led in both Tiruchirappalli (East) and Perambur constituencies by significant margins. Party spokesperson Felix Gerald declared that TVK would form the government on its own, marking a shift in Tamil Nadu politics.

Key Points: Vijay's TVK Leads in 110 Seats in Tamil Nadu 2026

  • TVK leads in 110 seats
  • Vijay family celebrates with 'Whistle Podu' dance
  • AIADMK leads in 64 seats
  • DMK leads in 44 seats
  • Vijay contests from two constituencies
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Tamil Nadu election 2026: Vijay's TVK leads in 110 seats; family celebrates with 'Whistle Podu' dance

Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leads in 110 seats in Tamil Nadu 2026 elections, with family celebrating as AIADMK and DMK trail behind.

"People have put a full stop to the loot, corruption, nepotism and family politics. - Felix Gerald"

Chennai, May 4

In a dramatic electoral development in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief and actor Vijay's family was seen celebrating at their residence as the party continued its strong lead across the state, with early projections placing it ahead in 110 of the total 234 seats.

The celebrations at Vijay's home were marked by joy and music, with family members dancing and singing the song 'Whistle Podu' from his film 'The Greatest of All Time.'

The track also holds significance as it is associated with the party's identity. Vijay's family members, including cousins, were present during the celebrations as the trends updates showed the party maintaining its lead.

According to the latest counting trends, TVK has emerged as the single-largest party in the state, with a broader political impact already visible across constituencies.

Projections indicated the party leading in 110 constituencies. That leaaves TVK 8 short of the halfway mark a number that is likely to be made up of smaller parties that were part of either the DMK or the AIADMK alliance.

The political landscape in Tamil Nadu witnessed a major shift as counting of votes began at 8 am on Monday, with results still awaiting official declaration by the Election Commission.

AIADMK was ahead in 64 constituencies, while DMK was leading in 44 seats. Smaller parties, including Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), Indian National Congress (INC), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), were leading in 4, 5, and 3 seats, respectively.

As the trends unfolded, TVK workers gathered outside the party headquarters in Chennai, waving flags and distributing sweets in celebration of the party's performance. Security was tightened around Vijay's residence, with senior police officials deployed at the site.

Actor Trisha Krishnan was also seen arriving at Vijay's house amid the celebrations.

Party spokesperson Felix Gerald reacted strongly to the emerging mandate, saying, "You will see that there is no need for any coalition. I can assure you that much, we will form the Govt on our own...There are no ifs and buts; it is a very clear mandate. The message is very clear - people have put a full stop to the loot, corruption, nepotism and family politics. This is the end of dynasty, this is the end of DMK," said TVK's national spokesperson Felix Gerald.

Vijay himself has been a key highlight of the election, contesting from Tiruchirappalli (East) and Perambur. In Tiruchirappalli (East), he was leading by more than 6,000 votes after the fourth round, securing 16,579 votes against DMK's Inigo Irudayaraj, who had around 10,000 votes.

In Perambur, he was ahead by a margin of over 10,000 votes against DMK candidate R D Shekar.

The results have positioned Vijay as a major new force in Tamil Nadu politics, with his party's performance being widely viewed as a significant political shift in the state's long-standing Dravidian political landscape.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Vijay is a great actor, but politics is a different ball game. Just because he's popular doesn't mean he'll deliver on promises. The DMK and AIADMK have decades of experience - this seems like a gamble by voters. Let's not celebrate too early; governance is harder than winning seats.
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Vikram M
Superb! This is exactly what Tamil Nadu needed - a break from the same old faces. Vijay's focus on development and transparency struck a chord. The DMK and AIADMK have only given us dynastic politics and corruption. Time for change! 🚀 Let's hope TVK forms a stable government with allies.
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James A
Interesting to see this shift from an outsider's perspective. Celebrity politicians are common elsewhere, but in Tamil Nadu, this is a big deal. Vijay's lead in 110 seats shows voters are tired of the usual parties. However, I wonder how he'll manage alliances and governance with no experience. Only time will tell.
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Sneha F
As a Tamilian, I'm cautiously optimistic. Vijay's campaign was refreshing - no caste politics, no empty slogans. But Felix Gerald's claim of forming government alone seems premature. 110 seats are impressive, but they need partners. I hope the alliances are stable and not just power-sharing deals. Otherwise, this could end badly.
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Rohit P
What a moment for Tamil politics! Vijay's family dancing to 'Whistle Podu' is iconic. This shows the people have rejected the DMK's corruption and AIADMK

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