Tamil Nadu politics just got served a fresh dose of reality with a single pair of shoes. Actor-turned-leader Vijay stepped out wearing footwear that costs a jaw-dropping ₹90,000. Instead of hiding it or making excuses, his supporters are owning it loud and proud — calling it the “peak of simplicity.” One viral post summed it up perfectly: “Anna’s shoes are only around 90,000 rupees. The height of simplicity.” And just like that, the internet is on fire.
It’s earned money, not stolen. While some politicians declare just ₹10,000 in hand and still rock luxury watches and cars, Vijay’s shoes come from a career built on hard work, films, and honest success. No black money, no scams — just straight-up star power paying the bill.
The sarcasm is lethal. Calling ₹90,000 shoes “peak simplicity” is pure savage humor. It’s not denial. It’s flexing in the most tamil way possible — acknowledging the price while reminding everyone that real wealth looks different when it’s not looted from the public.
The contrast is killing the opposition. DMK leaders and their allies are suddenly quiet. The same crowd that mocked “simple” leaders now has to watch Vijay’s fans turn an expensive pair of shoes into a symbol of transparency and self-made success.
In an election season full of cash-in-hand drama and luxury hypocrisy, Vijay’s ₹90K shoes just became the loudest mic drop. It’s not about the price tag. It’s about where the money actually came from. And right now, that difference is speaking louder than any manifesto.