Tavak Secures 26 Seats in Kongu Region Amid Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results have revealed a significant victory for the Tamil Nadu Vikasa Kendra (Tavak) party in the Kongu region, where it has captured 26 out of 47 constituencies. This outcome underscores the party's strong presence in the area, with detailed district-wise results highlighting its dominance. In Coimbatore district, Tavak secured six seats out of the 10 constituencies, maintaining a clear lead. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won four seats, while the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) claimed one. In Erode district, Tavak emerged victorious in five of the eight constituencies, with the AIADMK securing three seats. Namakkal district saw Tavak dominate, winning five out of six constituencies, while the AIADMK captured one. In Tiruppur district, Tavak secured four seats, with the AIADMK and DMK each winning two. Salem district, historically a stronghold for the AIADMK, saw the party retain seven seats out of 11, but Tavak managed to win four. Karur district results showed Tavak winning two seats, with the DMK and AIADMK each securing one. Additional victories were reported in other constituencies, though specific details were not provided. Notably, Tavak faced challenges in Vriddhachalam district, where it failed to secure even a single seat in the first council meeting. Meanwhile, preparations were underway for a prolonged meeting with Vijay, with Tavak's MLAs being accommodated in the Election Commission of India (ECI) premises. In the Madurai South constituency, Tavak's candidate K. Gobisankar secured a victory, adding to the party's regional success.#all_india_anna_dravida_munnetra_kazhagam #dravida_munnetra_kazhagam #election_commission_of_india #tamil_nadu_vikasa_kendra #kongu_region

Vijay Backs Independent Candidate in Edappadi Constituency In a significant development during the Tamil Nadu 2026 state elections, Tamil Nadu Vikasa Kendra (TVK) leader Vijay has publicly endorsed independent candidate K. Premkumar in the Edappadi constituency. The announcement, made via Vijay’s X (formerly Twitter) account, highlights the growing influence of independent candidates in the political landscape and underscores the shifting dynamics within the Tamil Nadu political arena. Premkumar, a former TVK administrator, is contesting as an independent candidate in the Edappadi constituency. Vijay’s statement emphasized his personal connection to Premkumar, noting that the candidate had previously served as a key figure in the party’s administrative structure. “Premkumar is a brother to our party and a former administrator,” Vijay wrote, expressing full support for the candidate’s bid. He further stated that TVK would back Premkumar’s campaign, urging voters to cast their ballots for his independent candidacy. The endorsement comes amid a contentious election process for the Edappadi constituency. Earlier, TVK’s official candidate, Arun Kumar, faced rejection of his nomination due to incomplete paperwork and failure to appear in person during the scrutiny process. Similarly, another candidate, Nithya, had her nomination rejected for submitting only seven recommendations instead of the required 10. These rejections left TVK without a formal candidate in the Edappadi constituency, forcing the party to withdraw its initial bid and pivot to supporting an independent contender. Vijay’s decision to back Premkumar is seen as a strategic move to consolidate support in a competitive constituency.#vijay #dravida_munnetra_kazhagam #tamil_nadu_vikasa_kendra #k_premkumar #edappadi_constituency

Will Vijay Return to Act for the “Jananayagan” Film Company? The full film “Jananayagan,” directed by Vijay, the leader of the Tamil Nadu Vikasa Kendra party, was leaked online on April 10, 2026. This incident sparked a legal investigation by the cyber crime police department, as the release of the film during an election period raised questions about whether it was a planned leak or an accidental breach. The film, which cost millions of rupees to produce, caused significant controversy among Vijay’s fans and party supporters. The central government clarified that there was no connection between the film’s release and the censorship board, emphasizing that the leak was an independent incident. Six individuals linked to the incident were arrested by the police, though details about their roles—whether they were the initial leakers or distributors—remain undisclosed. The cyber crime department is expected to release a detailed report on the matter soon. The leak has raised concerns about the financial impact on the production company, Kavin Productions, which suffered substantial losses. As a result, there are reports that Vijay has decided to return to the same production house for his next film, aiming to recover the lost revenue. The film’s release also disrupted the theatrical prospects for the movie, as many viewers had already accessed the full version online. Despite this, the production company remains optimistic that the film’s theatrical run could still generate significant revenue. The decision to collaborate with the same production house is seen as a strategic move to rebuild trust and mitigate the financial losses incurred. Industry insiders suggest that Vijay may work with directors like Atlee, Lokesh Kanakaraj, or Nelson, who have previously collaborated with him.#vijay #tamil_nadu_vikasa_kendra #jananayagan #kavin_productions #cyber_crime_police_department

CBFC Denies Leaked Tamil Film 'Jana Nayagan' from Its System The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has categorically denied allegations that its system was responsible for the unauthorized release of the Tamil film Jana Nayagan. In a statement issued on Saturday, the board dismissed claims of a data breach as "baseless and misleading," emphasizing that its certification process adheres to strict security protocols. The controversy emerged after the film, starring actor Vijay, was reportedly leaked online in high-definition format, sparking widespread outrage within the film industry and among fans. According to the CBFC, all films submitted for certification are safeguarded through a key delivery message (KDM) mechanism, which requires password-protected access controlled exclusively by the producer or filmmaker. Officials clarified that once the digital cinema package (DCP) is handed over to the applicant, the board does not retain independent access to the content. The DCP for Jana Nayagan was formally transferred to the applicant in Mumbai on March 17, with proper documentation and acknowledgment, the board stated. The leak of the film, which is part of Vijay’s filmography and has significant political implications due to his party’s role in Tamil Nadu’s upcoming assembly elections, has raised concerns about internal security lapses. Initial reports indicated that a brief five-minute clip of the film surfaced online before its full version was reportedly uploaded to piracy websites. The leaked footage included key sequences such as the title introduction and portions of the climax, prompting calls for an investigation into the production or distribution chain.#central_board_of_film_certification #h_vinoth #vijay #jana_nayagan #tamil_nadu_vikasa_kendra
