On March 28, 2026, one of Tamil Nadu's most viral moments of the entire election season was born on a stage. TVK chief Vijay called out a name, Sabarinathan, and the young man collapsed.
Literally. He broke down weeping, fell at Vijay's feet, and had to be held up. Vijay, visibly moved, stepped forward, wiped his tears, and embraced him. The father, a man who has been at Vijay's side for over thirty years, watched on, overwhelmed.
Every news channel ran it. Every fan account shared it. The narrative wrote itself: the humble driver who served faithfully for three decades, whose son was now being lifted into public life by a grateful patron. Loyalty rewarded. The common man elevated.
It was perfect political theatre. And like most perfect political theatre in Tamil Nadu, it had a second act that nobody in the viral clip mentioned.
Vijay's ₹640 crore affidavit disclosed facts about a real estate company called JayaNagar Property - a 30+ year business that Vijay has never mentioned in any speech, press conference, or political event. Tamil Nadu had no idea it existed. It existed anyway.
That alone is worth noting. A man who campaigns on transparency and clean governance was running a real estate business, one of the most corruption-prone sectors in India, in total public silence. The only reason it surfaced is because election law compels candidates to declare business interests in their affidavit. Without April 23, 2026, this company may never have been public knowledge.
But the company name is not even the sharpest part of this story. The sharpest part is who Vijay chose to list as its director.
Rajendran, Sabarinathan's father, the former driver, the emotional figure at the centre of that stage moment, is a registered director of Vijay's real estate company, Jayanagar Property Private Limited.

