Actor Dhyan Sreenivasan posts comments and makes a remark that goes viral online, with many social media users linking it to Vijay and Trisha Krishnan’s oath-ceremony moment. In the coverage, it is noted that Dhyan does not name Trisha Krishnan or refer directly to Vijay by name. Instead, the connection is drawn by viewers who interpret Dhyan’s words as alluding to the public swearing-in event in which Vijay takes office as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, an oath-ceremony moment also involving Trisha. The posts circulate widely on social media, where users share and discuss possible meanings of Dhyan’s joke or indirect reference. Across the reports, the central points are that Dhyan’s statement remains non-specific in terms of names, and that the viral association comes from online interpretation rather than an explicit mention in the original remarks.
Dhyan Sreenivasan’s viral joke linked online to Vijay and Trisha oath-ceremony moment
Actor Dhyan Sreenivasan posts comments and makes a remark that goes viral online, with many social media users linking it to Vijay and Trisha Krishnan’s oath-ceremony moment. In the coverage, it is no...
- Dhyan Sreenivasan makes remarks that become viral on social media.
- He does not name Vijay or Trisha Krishnan directly.
- Many users connect the remark to Vijay’s swearing-in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
- The online linkage is based on interpretation of Dhyan’s wording rather than explicit references.
- Trisha Krishnan’s presence in the oath-ceremony moment is part of what users associate with the posts.
Although Dhyan never mentioned Trisha Krishnan by name, many social media users connected his remarks to Vijay's swearing-in ceremony as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
5 hours agoAlthough Dhyan never mentioned Trisha Krishnan by name, many social media users connected his remarks to Vijay's swearing-in ceremony as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
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