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Dravidian Stock Film Personalities And TVK Sympathizers Suffer Meltdown Over GV Prakash Kumar’s Birthday Tribute Song For PM Modi

GV Prakash, the popular Indian music composer and singer, has gave a meltdown to the Dravidian stock and leftist sympathisers by releasing a special Tamil birthday tribute song for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday, 17 September 2025.

Taking to X, GV Prakash proudly shared the track, declaring in Tamil that as a composer and “a proud citizen of this great Indian nation,” he was honoured to present this musical offering to the Prime Minister, whom he described as “the protector of 140 crore people.” He further prayed for Modi’s long life so he could continue serving the nation.

He wrote, “As a music composer and a proud citizen of the great nation of India, I am honored to present this gift of music on behalf of the people to the guardian of 1.4 billion people, my Prime Minister @narendramodi, on his birthday. I pray to God that he may serve the people with a long life.”

The song, composed in GV Prakash’s trademark melodic style with a fusion of traditional and modern beats, stood out as a heartfelt homage to Modi’s leadership. Released alongside nationwide celebrations including greetings from global leaders, welfare scheme launches, and tributes from Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan the track marked a rare moment of open appreciation for Modi from Tamil Nadu’s film industry.

Within hours, the tribute gained momentum on social media, receiving thousands of likes and shares. Many hailed it as a bold and sincere gesture from a Tamil composer. But as expected, Dravidianists, co-musicians aligned with the left, and other ideological opponents erupted in anger, mocking and criticising Prakash simply because he dared to honour Modi, breaking their carefully curated anti-BJP narrative in Tamil Nadu.

Ironically, while the Dravidian stock had busied themselves on Modi’s birthday by trending E.V. Ramasamy Naicker’s birth anniversary to push their propaganda, GV Prakash’s tribute struck a direct blow to their narrative, proving that admiration for Modi cannot be silenced even from within Tamil Nadu’s cultural space.

Here are some of the criticisms GV Prakash faced for his tribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

C. S. Amudhan, film director, screenwriter, lyricist, and also the son-in-law of DMK’s loudmouth speaker Dindigul I. Leoni, couldn’t resist a sly dig at GV Prakash. He mockingly wrote, “Excellent GV. This will be your legacy”, a sarcastic swipe clearly aimed at undermining the composer’s stance.

Following suit, James Stanly, who associates himself with the DMK IT wing, dragged out an old Jallikattu-era video of GV Prakash and posted it with a smug “Hmmmmm”  insinuating that Prakash has somehow betrayed his past positions.

In the clip, GV Prakash Kumar passionately calls out the Central Government for ignoring Tamil voices, demanding the Amend PCA Act and defending Tamil traditions. His words then were sharp and emotional, “I’m… I don’t even know what to say. So, we’ll be very clear, comrades. That is, we will trend the Amend PCA Act to a different level, and we will protest at a different level. The Amend PCA Act is our first goal. So this protest will have a focus. This is our… this is our first goal. We will be very focused on that. We have to make it happen. The Central Government cannot reject us. The Central Government cannot reject us. We’re paying taxes, right? You’re taking our money, right? For what are we paying? So, you want us to pay taxes, you want our money, but you don’t want us? You don’t want the Tamils? What are you thinking in your mind? You have to answer. You have to give an answer. You have to listen to us. Jallikattu should happen. What are you thinking? You bring down a Jersey cows, and destroy our bulls and our cows? You don’t provide A2 milk and instead, spread your polluted milk, so our growing community will be ruined? We will not let that happen. We want our Jallikattu. We want our bulls, all our cows. We will be like this. The Central Government must do what we say. The law is for the people, the people are not for the law. Understand?”

Meanwhile, another Dravidian stockist, U2Brutus, known for perverted derogation of Hindu gods in his videos, took the mockery to absurd levels, posting, “U2 Brutus??? Yow, say that you’re dedicating this song on your behalf, on behalf of the Sanghis… What’s this ‘on behalf of the people’? Which people in Tamil Nadu like the BJP? Only 3%… Prakash bro… This is very wrong, bro…” exposing the routine DMK-style tactic of labeling anyone dissenting as “Sanghi.”

Even acclaimed director Selvaraghavan entered the fray with a cryptic sermon, “Never bow down before the world for anything; it will bury you in tiny abysses.” While vague, many read it as a veiled jab at GV Prakash’s song.

As usual, DMK and TVK sympathisers on social media jumped on the bandwagon resorting to name-calling, branding GV Prakash a “Sanghi,” and especially the Dravidianists mocking Brahmins with their tired, bigoted jabs. What was essentially an artistic expression has once again triggered the Dravidian ecosystem’s intolerance towards anything that doesn’t fit their narrow political narrative.

Below are some of the meltdown reactions of the Dravidianists.

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