Vijay's Court Battle: Political Star Faces June 15 Divorce Hearing Amid Election Campaign
The TVK leader must appear in person at family court as settlement talks reportedly underway with wife Sangeetha.

The intersection of personal and political drama has never been more apparent for Tamil superstar Vijay. As he campaigns for the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections as TVK party chief, the actor-politician finds himself bound by a court order that could prove politically inconvenient.
The Chengalpattu family court has made it crystal clear, Vijay must appear in person on June 15 for divorce proceedings initiated by his wife Sangeetha. When his legal team requested a virtual appearance citing election commitments and security concerns, the court firmly rejected the proposal. No video conferences, no proxies, just the unforgiving reality of legal accountability.
What makes this particularly intriguing is the timing. The couple's lawyers reportedly submitted a joint petition stating both parties have reached a mutual understanding to separate amicably. This suggests behind-the-scenes negotiations are already addressing the thorny issues of asset division and alimony: crucial conversations when you're dealing with someone whose election affidavit reveals substantial wealth.
Industry whispers point to a significant financial divide in settlement expectations. While Sangeetha allegedly seeks ₹250 crores in alimony based on Vijay's declared assets, reports suggest the star is willing to offer ₹35 crores plus full responsibility for their children's welfare. The gap between these figures could determine whether June 15 becomes a formality or the beginning of a prolonged legal battle.
For Vijay, this personal crisis unfolds against his most ambitious political gambit. Having launched TVK to challenge established Tamil Nadu politics, every public appearance now carries dual weight: as both political leader and embattled husband. The court's insistence on his physical presence means campaign schedules will bow to judicial authority.
The May 4 election results will significantly impact the dynamics heading into that June hearing. A strong TVK showing could strengthen Vijay's negotiating position, while poor performance might shift leverage in these sensitive discussions. Either way, Tamil cinema's biggest political experiment faces its most personal test yet.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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