Buzz over Jason Sanjay unfollowing Vijay sparks social media debate


Daijiworld Media Network - Chennai

Chennai, Mar 1: Social media has been abuzz with speculation after reports claimed that Jason Sanjay unfollowed his father, actor-turned-politician Vijay, on Instagram and other platforms.

Screenshots allegedly showing the change began circulating online, triggering intense discussions among Vijay’s fans. While neither Vijay nor Jason Sanjay has issued any statement on the matter, the development has led to varied reactions, with some interpreting it as a significant digital signal and others cautioning against reading too much into social media activity.

Amid the online chatter, Jason Sanjay remains focused on his filmmaking career. He recently completed shooting for his directorial venture ‘Sigma’, starring Sundeep Kishan in the lead. The teaser, released a few days ago, has reportedly received a positive response from fans and members of the film industry. Choosing direction over acting, Jason is said to be carving his own path in cinema.

Meanwhile, Vijay, who is now active in politics as the leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, has announced ‘Jana Nayagan’ as his final film as an actor. Directed by H Vinoth, the film has reportedly encountered censorship hurdles, delaying its release.

With Vijay’s political journey gaining momentum, developments concerning his personal and family life are being closely tracked. The reported social media move by his son has therefore drawn heightened attention, underlining how even minor online actions involving a star’s family can quickly snowball into major public discussions.

  

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