Director Venkat Prabhu recently met Tamil Nadu’s newly elected Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, marking a moment that blends cinema with real-world politics. The filmmaker, who collaborated with Vijay on the 2024 spy thriller GOAT, shared glimpses of the meeting on social media, describing it as a significant personal and creative milestone.
What stood out was the symbolic gesture that accompanied the visit. Venkat Prabhu presented what he described as the “first manifestation” of an idea that had earlier existed only within the fictional world of GOAT. The reference traces back to a scene in the film where Vijay’s character drives a car bearing the number plate ‘TN-07-CM-2026’, a detail widely interpreted at the time as a playful nod to the actor’s political ambitions.
Now, with Vijay assuming office as Chief Minister following his electoral victory, that cinematic moment appears to have taken on an unexpected afterlife.
From fiction to fulfilment
Sharing photos from the meeting, Venkat Prabhu wrote, “A history is made. From a thought, to a vision, to this moment. Happy to have met our honourable CM C Joseph Vijay na today and present the very first manifestation of GOAT. This is only the beginning.”
The director’s note frames the meeting as more than a courtesy call. It positions GOAT as a work that, in hindsight, seems to have anticipated a real political shift. While such overlaps between cinema and public life are not uncommon in Tamil Nadu’s political history, the explicit visual cue in GOAT lends this instance a distinct recall value.
The film itself featured Vijay in a dual role, portraying Gandhi, an anti-terrorism operative, and Jeevan, his estranged son. The narrative explored themes of loyalty, identity, and manipulation, with Jeevan turning against his father after being led to believe that Gandhi intends to eliminate him.
Alongside Vijay, the ensemble cast included Prashanth, Prabhu Deva, Sneha, Ajmal Ameer, Premgi Amaren, Laila, and Jayaram in key roles.
For Venkat Prabhu, the meeting appears to close a loop between imagination and reality. For Vijay, it marks another step in a transition that has steadily moved from cinema screens to the political stage. The imagery from GOAT, once read as speculative or symbolic, now carries a different weight, shaped by the outcome of the recent elections.
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