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Trisha's special birthday for Vijay fuels speculations; Here's the story behind the viral picture

Trisha's special birthday for Vijay fuels speculations; Here's the story behind the viral picture

Time of India23-06-2025
Thalapathy Vijay
celebrated his 51st birthday yesterday. Celebrities from the film industry, political leaders, and fans all wished him well. On the occasion, a special video of the film 'Jana Nayagan' and several posters created by fans stirred up social media.
But a situation arose that
Vijay
did not expect – his detractors revived an issue that had been talked about for many years.
A long-standing rumor
Rumors have been swirling around the Vijay-Trisha couple for a long time. Sometimes, photos of them together have surfaced, leaving fans in utter confusion. Since Vijay-Sangeetha were not seen together at public functions, many people used this as a basis for rumors. Even last year, a photo posted by Trisha on Vijay's birthday caused a stir.
Trisha's birthday wish for Vijay seeks attention
This time too is no exception. A few hours before his birthday ended, Trisha posted a picture with Vijay. In it, Vijay can be seen celebrating with a puppy and Trisha standing by him. The photo posted by Trisha fueled the relationship rumors as netizens claimed Vijay celebrated his birthday with the actress. But the real story behind the picture is that it's an unseen picture shared by Trisha, and it was clicked during the 'GOAT' success meet in October 2024.
Trisha appeared for a special performance in the song 'Matta' in 'GOAT' featuring Vijay in the lead role, and the duo rocked together yet again through the dance number.
After learning the story behind the unseen picture of Vijay and Trisha, many people put an end to this rumour. However, fans are still insisting that Vijay should release a photo with his family.
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