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Renowned Actor Vijay Organises Iftar Event In Chennai, Breaks Fast With Muslim Community |VIDEO

Tamil superstar Vijay participated in an Iftar event in Chennai, where he observed a fast and broke it with the Muslim community.

Actor and political leader Vijay organised an Iftar event at the YMCA ground in Royapettah, Chennai. Vijay was in traditional Islamic attire including a cap, a white shirt, and a white dhoti.

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Actor not only attended the event but also breaks his fast with the other Muslim community people.

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The video of the actor breaking his fast and meeting everyone has quickly went viral, with many showing love and affection.

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Vijay’s Message On Brotherhood & Humanity

In a viral video, Vijay is seen addressing the crowd and express his gratitude. He said, “To those who reside in my heart… my beloved Islamic brothers and sisters, my greetings to you all. I sincerely thank all my Muslim friends who follow the life of the great Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and uphold the values of humanity and brotherhood, for accepting my invitation and attending this event.”

Vijay’s participation in the Iftar gathering created a buzz among his followers, further strengthening his bond with different communities.

Also Read: Jana Nayagan First Look Out: Vijay Reveals Title & Poster Of His Final Film Before Entering Politics

First published on: Mar 07, 2025 07:56 PM IST


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