While the industry buzzes with the release uncertainty of H. Vinoth’s Jana Nayagan, Thalapathy Vijay made a surprise visit to Mumbai, not for a film shoot or political meeting, but to support his close friend and collaborator, Atlee. Vijay’s presence at the private baby shower for Atlee and Priya has become the talk of the town. Dressed in a simple yet stylish attire, the star greeted the throngs of fans gathered at the airport, once again winning hearts with his humility before heading to join the celebrations with the Atlee family.
Vijay–Atlee friendship strengthened through successful film collaborations
The friendship between Vijay and Atlee has grown and thrived through their successful work relationships. They have collaborated on many hit films like ‘Theri,’ ‘Mersal,’ and ‘Bigil.’ All of these movies captured the audience’s hearts and became very popular. Besides their professional work as director and actor, Vijay and Atlee share a strong friendship. Atlee once spoke highly of Vijay, and the actor too supported the director’s work.
Vijay attends Atlee’s family function, shows support for a close friend
This time, Vijay visited Mumbai to attend a family function for Atlee, where the director’s wife, Priya, is expecting their second child. The baby shower was an intimate affair with family and close relatives in attendance. The fact that Vijay attended his friend Atlee’s baby shower proves that they and his family are important to him and that he is not too busy to meet the people who matter most in his life. Such acts only add to their long-standing companionship.
Vijay’s Mumbai visit creates buzz as fans celebrate his warm gesture
Following the announcement of Vijay’s arrival in Mumbai, his fans took to social media to mark the auspicious event. His fans’ welcome, his journey to Mumbai, and his action of saluting his fans have all gone completely viral.
Vijay’s next release, ‘Jana Nayagan’
The release of Thalapathy Vijay’s final film, Jana Nayagan, has become one of the most complex sagas in recent Tamil cinema history. Directed by H. Vinoth, the political action thriller is currently caught in a high-stakes standoff involving both the Censor Board (CBFC) and the Election Commission.

