So last month I finally decided to join this Vijay fan Twitter group everyone’s been talking about. Started simple: just searched “Vijay superfans” on Twitter honestly. Took me three days to actually find the right one after wading through all the fake fan pages and spam accounts.
The application mess
Had to answer like twenty questions before they let me in! Stuff like “What’s Vijay’s first film role?” and “Name all his co-stars in Master.” Messed up one answer twice. Kept thinking they’d reject me for sure. Then outta nowhere – boom – got the approval notification while I was eating breakfast.
Inside the chaos
First week felt like jumping into crazy land. Everyone’s posting at once 24/7:
- Old ladies sharing handwritten letters to Vijay like it’s 1950
- Teens making those TikTok dance covers nonstop
- Some dude trying to auction “real Vijay sweat towel” (gross BTW)
Almost left day two when the admin started checking everyone’s streaming stats. Like damn, we gotta prove we watch his movies daily?
The golden moments
But then something clicked. Woke up to 200+ notifications when someone leaked unreleased Varisu footage. Whole group went nuts trying to save copies before it got taken down. My phone nearly blew up that day. Suddenly felt like family when random members taught me how to bypass Twitter’s copyright blocks using screen record tricks.
Best part? That week when Vijay birthday projects started. Watched real-time as fans from different countries coordinated midnight trending attacks. We’d have Indian members teaching timezones to Brazilians while Americans handled graphics. Felt like secret mission stuff honestly.
Why this works
Here’s why this group beats Instagram fanpages or Facebook crap:Speed kills everything else – news travels so damn fast it’s scary. Found out about Vijay’s new project here 11 hours before news sites.No fancy influencer nonsense – just pure screaming fans all equal crazy.Shared panic attacks – when Vijay got sick last month? Whole group lost minds together for 48 hours straight.
Sure the drama never stops. Last week two members nearly got into real fistfight over whose fan edit got more likes. And good luck keeping up when they start rapid-fire tweeting in Tamil. But screw perfect communities – this chaotic mess feels alive. Finally found my people who get why saving Vijay’s 2005 interview DVDs matters more than rent money. If you bleeding blue for Thalapathy, this Twitter tornado’s where you belong.