On the International Day Against Drug Abuse, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay turned heads in Chennai not just by flagging off an anti-drug awareness marathon, but by actively running the full 6 km distance.
Proving his exceptional fitness at 53, the 'Jana Nayagan' star led thousands of participants, including ministers and volunteers, under the theme 'Start Run, Stop Drugs'. Videos of the Chief Minister effortlessly completing the run and motivating fellow contestants have quickly gone viral, earning widespread praise for his discipline and hands-on leadership style.
Marathon sees huge public participation
The anti-drug awareness marathon was organised under the theme 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' in Chennai. Before the run began, Vijay administered an anti-drug pledge, which thousands of participants gathered at the venue repeated.
The participation of ministers, government officials, volunteers, and young people transformed the program into an awareness event. Vijay completed the full distance of 6 km while motivating other runners in the marathon.
Vijay's fitness and sporting spirit win appreciation
One of the more talked-about moments was Vijay being spotted cheering the contestants during the run. Even during the course of his marathon run, he stopped for a moment to offer water to another runner.
The Chief Minister wore a black T-shirt, black track pants, and sunglasses, and he was seen looking calm and confident the whole way through the race. His ability to run the 6 km distance easily impressed many, and those who supported him felt that his strict discipline and fitness regime contributed to this feat.
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Marathon videos go viral as supporters celebrate Vijay's active lifestyle
The internet was flooded with videos of the marathon, with many praising Chief Minister Vijay’s stamina and active participation. Observers noted that his involvement sent a powerful message about leading by example. Ultimately, his completion of the 6 km run became a focal point of the anti-drug campaign, as supporters celebrated both his physical fitness and his commitment to raising public awareness.
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