
Did Vijay Hint At His Rivalry With Son Jason Sanjay In THIS Film? The popular star who is now active in politics, has been making headlines for all wrong reasons. Thalapathy Vijay has been receiving major flak from netizens after his wife Sangeetha filed for divorce citing infidelity and cruelty. It is also confirmed that his relationship with his children, especially son Jason Sanjay, is completely strained.
Meanwhile, the Reddit forms are now busy discussing how Thalapathy Vijay allegedly dropped major hints on his rivalry with his son Sanjay, with his last release Greatest Of All Time aka GOAT, directed by Venkat Prabhu. The netizens are now busy discussing the same, and have been criticizing the TVK Chief for this insensitive creative choice.
Did Vijay Hint At His Rivalry With Jason Sanjay In GOAT By Naming the Villain After His Son?
Many of the Redditors, especially those who are highly active in the Kolly Gossips forum, have been wondering if Thalapathy Vijay himself named the villain of GOAT. For the uninitiated, the actor plays a double role in the Venkat Prabhu directorial as MS Gandhi, an anti-terrorism squad officer and his estranged song Sanjay, who turns out to be the main antagonist of the film. In the end, Gandhi is seen making a big sacrifice by killing his own son Sanjay, to save the nation.
The netizens are now wondering how Thalapathy Vijay, who is known for getting involved in the creative process of all his films, let the team name the main villain after his own son, Jason Sanjay. They also point out how this villain character, named Sanjay, is seen dancing in the ‘Matta’ song, along with with Trisha Krishnan, who is the rumoured girlfriend of Vijay in real life.
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