At the oath ceremony, Trisha welcomed and hugged Vijay’s mother Shoba. Video
Trisha Krishnan congratulates Vijay’s mother Shoba Chandrasekhar at his swearing-in ceremony in Chennai. The exchange came at an event marked by Vijay’s first remarks as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and the emotional presence of his family.

Actress Trisha Krishnan was among the first to arrive at Vijay’s swearing-in ceremony on Sunday, but it was her warm, off-the-cuff greeting with his mother Shoba Chandrasekhar that stood out.
Nehru Stadium scenes captured Trisha warmly welcoming Shoba as she arrived to take her seat. The two hugged each other before sitting in the front row.
For the ceremony, Trisha wore a blue silk Kanjeevaram saree from Pothys, paired with a beige embroidered blouse. She was styled by Eka Lakhani and Harsheen Ravichander.
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Trisha was accompanied by her mother Uma Krishnan and had earlier said that she was “eager” to witness the occasion.
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The ceremony, held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai, was attended by Vijay’s family, party colleagues and close associates. of victory Jan Naygan Producer KL Narayan, lyricist Vivek and actor Jai were also among those present.
In his first address after assuming office, Vijay said that a new phase of governance had begun, focused on “genuine secularism and social justice”. He stressed commitment towards transparent governance. His cabinet colleagues, Aadhav Arjun and KR Arunraj, also expressed similar sentiments.
a long professional association
Trisha and Vijay have shared screen space in many films over the years ghilli (2004), Thirupaachi (2005), Aathi (2006) and Kuruvi (2008). they reunited leoDirected by Lokesh Kanagaraj, where they played the role of a married couple. Trisha also appeared in the special number “Matta” goat.