Tamil star Chiyaan Vikram is currently enjoying the tremendous success of his latest film, 'Thangalaan', which has raked in over Rs 100 crore globally in under two weeks. To mark this significant achievement, Vikram organised a special, traditional success party for the film’s team. A video from the event has since gone viral on social media, with many praising the actor’s humility.


Vikram's Viral Video From Thangalaan Success Party


The video shows Vikram, dressed in traditional attire—a white shirt and veshti (dhoti)—serving food to his team members, who are seated in front of banana leaves, ready to enjoy a lavish feast. The clip quickly caught the attention of many on social media, with viewers applauding Vikram’s down-to-earth nature.


Fans also gathered online to express their deep admiration for the star. Studio Green, the production house behind 'Thangalaan', shared photos from the celebration, capturing Vikram sitting among his colleagues, relishing the moment.


 






Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu, who plays a key role in 'Thangalaan', shared a few pictures on Instagram with her co-stars, including Vikram. She wrote, “Yesterday was magical! Thank you @the_real_chiyaan for hosting the most sumptuous feast for us Thangalaaners!! It was so good to see everyone again! 🥹♥️.”


 






About Thangalaan


Directed by Pa Ranjith, the film is produced by KE Gnanavel Raja, with cinematography by A Kishor Kumar, editing by Selva RK, and music by GV Prakash Kumar. Alongside Vikram and Parvathy, 'Thangalaan' stars Malavika Mohanan, Daniel Caltagirone, and Pasupathy in key roles.


Discussing the film during a recent press meet, Ranjith shared, “I wanted to use the magical realism to connect this film with the audience. The story of 'Thangalaan' has antecedents in mythology. But what is mythology? Isn’t it history with a bit of belief and faith. I wanted to tap into that to say the story of 'Thangalaan'.”


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