
There is a scene in the utter flop film Parasakthi where a police officer tells protesting students “If you have a problem with government, go to Delhi and protest.” to which Atharvaa yells back “Delhi than India va?” (Is only Delhi part of India?).


Now, back to the real world.
After its disastrous outing, the Parasakthi team chose to celebrate Pongal festival in Delhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sivakarthikeyan, actor Ravi Mohan, and National Award–winning composer GV Prakash were part of the delegation that paid a courtesy visit ahead of the festivities.
GV Prakash later shared photos from the meeting on social media, calling it a special and unforgettable moment connected to the film. The images quickly spread across Tamil cinema circles, with many fans describing the interaction as a moment of pride for the industry.
In his post, GV Prakash noted that Thiruvaasagam was performed during the Pongal 2026 celebrations in Delhi, in the presence of the Prime Minister, tagging Narendra Modi and BJP leader Murugan.
One photograph that caught particular attention shows Sivakarthikeyan smiling warmly as Prime Minister Modi shakes hands with GV Prakash.
On screen, Delhi is mocked as a distant villain; off screen, it becomes the place to fly to for legitimacy, validation, and photo-ops. The same film that sneers at the idea of taking grievances to the national capital quietly seeks blessings there when it suits the brand.
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