Fans Show Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Power’ in Style; ‘Bigil’ Sound becomes ‘Stronger’!
Home > News Shots > Tamil Nadu newsThe stardom of Tamil Superstar Thalapathy Vijay has been increasing day by day, especially with his recent audio launch speeches. At the Bigil movie audio launch, the actor requested his fans to trend hashtags related to social issues instead of posting unwanted memes that may hurt the feelings of others. Further, the actor whole-heartedly praised his fans saying “Vera Levelnga Neenga Vera Level” (You people are awesome and belong to a different league!)
Vijay also quoted the recent Subhasree banner accident and questioned the authorities for not taking action against the persons who are actually involved in the incident. As we reported earlier, Vijay fans trended the hashtag "JusticeForSubashree" within 24 hours of his speech. It looks like the true fans of the actor have decided to grab the moment again and do it all that they can by using the power of social media.
Not a history of Hindus,Muslim,christians..
It is one and only history of Tamil.#KEEZHADIதமிழ்CIVILIZATIONWe pic.twitter.com/SMQdsj71Ij
— kavin_sk° (@Kavinsk02) September 24, 2019
"KeezhadiTamilCivilization" is one of the recent hashtags that trended in the past week. On September 22, we had reported “Some special facts on 'Trending’ Keeladi Tamil Civilization”. In fact, the hashtag was trending after 4 days again, but this time by the massive online strength of Vijay fans.
Good Move By #ThalapathyFans For Involving Social Issues Tags And Other Thinks..! 👏💪
Follow @KNA_Off#KEEZHADIதமிழ்CIVILIZATION #KEEZHADIதமிழ்CIVILIZATIONWe pic.twitter.com/ohtSLG7qq1
— Konjam Nadinga Ajith :) (@KNA_Off) September 24, 2019
It is a known fact that the same hashtag cannot trend on Twitter twice within a short span of time. Therefore, the actor's fans created a hashtag "KEEZHADIதமிழ்CIVILIZATIONWe" which stormed the microblogging site. Later, the fans of other actors also joined and supported the initiative by Vijay fans.
❤️Good MORNING 💖
.....#Bigil
...#KEEZHADIதமிழ்CIVILIZATIONWe pic.twitter.com/7lY1bg9D0k
— 🇩🇮🇳🇪🇸🇭🇻🇯ᴮᶦᵍᶦˡ🔥 (@DineshVj108) September 24, 2019
The Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department (TNAD) has confirmed that the cultural deposits found during Keeladi excavations are from 600 BCE. Further, the TNAD published a report titled 'Keeladi-An Urban Settlement of Sangam Age on the Banks of River Vaigai'.