Producer Charmme Kaur sparked buzz by calling Trisha Krishnan a “lucky mascot” in a birthday post, tying it to Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) historic surge in Tamil Nadu’s 2026 assembly elections.

On Trisha’s 43rd birthday, TVK emerged as the single-largest party with 107 seats in the 234-member house, just shy of the 118 majority needed to form government independently. DMK alliance trailed at 74 seats, AIADMK-led bloc at 53, ending decades of Dravidian dominance. Charmme shared a throwback photo with Trisha and director Puri Jagannadh, captioning: “Special celebrations on your special day. U lucky mascot. This birthday shall be marked as a victory in the books of history and persistence… Happiest birthday my baby girl.”

The playful nod amplified long-standing dating rumors between Trisha and Vijay, especially after her temple visit and reported stop at his Chennai residence amid victory cheers. Lakshmi Manchu tweeted: “Double celebrations for you today! Have a magical one… Universe decided to give best birthday gift with massive victory.” Fans flooded social media, joking about Trisha’s “lucky charm” from collabs like Leo, with hashtags like #TrishaLuckyMascot trending.

Formed in 2024, Vijay’s anti-corruption platform rode his massive fanbase to disrupt DMK-AIADMK binaries, with workers dancing to “Whistle Podu” outside his home. Though short of majority, TVK eyes alliances for chief ministership, marking Vijay’s shift from cinema to power corridors.

This fun shoutout highlights Kollywood’s tight-knit circle, blending personal milestones with political highs. Trisha’s poise amid spotlight cements her enduring stardom.