Vikram has once again captured the internet’s attention, this time with a heartwarming video from Munnar that showcases his candid interactions with tea plantation workers.
The actor shared the now-viral clip on social media with the caption, “Went for a walk, came back with a memory.” The video begins with Vikram casually strolling through the lush tea estates of Munnar before plantation workers nearby recognise him and excitedly rush towards him.
What followed was an unfiltered and cheerful interaction that quickly won over fans online. As workers eagerly asked for photographs, Vikram playfully responded, “No photos allowed,” before bursting into laughter and warmly inviting everyone closer for pictures.
The video captures several light-hearted moments, with workers enthusiastically calling out the names of some of Vikram’s most iconic on-screen characters, including Saamy, Arul and Anniyan. The actor is seen chatting comfortably with them, sharing laughs and joking throughout the interaction.
The most memorable moment in the clip comes towards the end, when Vikram joins the plantation workers in singing and dancing to “Andankakka Kondakari” from Anniyan. The spontaneous celebration has especially delighted fans, many of whom praised the actor for his simplicity and grounded personality despite decades of stardom.
The video has received widespread appreciation across social media platforms, crossing over a million views within hours of being uploaded. Fans flooded the comments section with messages describing Vikram as humble, approachable and deeply connected with ordinary people.
Amid the viral response surrounding the actor’s Munnar visit, Gold 101.3FM UAE’s No.1 radio station has also been closely tracking fan reactions and conversations around the widely shared video among Malayali and Tamil audiences in the Gulf.
This is not the first time Vikram has generated massive online attention in recent weeks. Earlier, a birthday video shared by the actor had sparked conversations across social media, with fans admiring his youthful appearance and affectionately calling him a “60-year-old youngster.”
Meanwhile, excitement continues to build around Vikram’s long-delayed project Dhruva Natchathiram, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. Recent reports suggest the much-awaited film may finally be moving closer to release, raising anticipation among fans who have been waiting for updates for years.