When Sivakarthikeyan expressed his thoughts on being the ‘next in line’ after Thalapathy Vijay

Today, let’s revisit a moment when Sivakarthikeyan opened up about his commitment to continuing Thalapathy Vijay‘s cinematic legacy. In an exclusive chat with TopMob, the talented actor from the Amar family admitted feeling the weight of this responsibility associated with The Greatest of All Time title. He emphasized that the legacy belonged uniquely to Vijay and it was not something others could claim.

In simpler terms, Sivakarthikeyan found his brief appearance in the movie to be a heartwarming moment and expressed, “His influence is unique and untouchable, something no one can replicate or take away. To me, this scene symbolized an elderly star graciously sharing the screen with a rising talent. I felt it was like him bestowing his affection on me, which was my interpretation.

The actor openly discussed how Vijay’s 30-year journey in the movie world was marked by personal hardships and obstacles. He emphasized that assuming and carrying forward Vijay’s legacy wasn’t a straightforward task.

Sivakarthikeyan reminisced about a tweet he posted following the launch of Thuppakki, which garnered more attention over time. In his tweet, he stated that the true “mass” wasn’t the individual wielding a gun, but the one possessing Thuppakki tickets. Furthermore, the Tamil actor expressed that appearing in a cameo alongside Vijay was a unique experience for him, and he didn’t view it as passing a baton, but rather an opportunity to learn from him.

In the past, I expressed on Twitter that those who possess actual guns aren’t the real ‘mass’ but rather those with tickets to watch Thuppakki – they are the true ‘mass’. Now, with the same star appearing in a cameo role, it feels extraordinary for me. It’s not about passing the baton, but I continue learning valuable lessons from him.

Take a look at his interview below:

In terms of professional endeavors, Sivakarthikeyan is currently involved in a number of upcoming movies. These include “Parasakthi” directed by Sudha Kongara and “Madharasi”, which is being helmed by AR Murugadoss.

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2025-02-17 11:23