The Long Wait: A Year Since “What’s Cooking?”
On March 23, 2025, the digital world buzzed with a singular question: “What’s COOKING?” It was the day Chiyaan Vikram took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle to announce that bookings were officially open for his high-octane action thriller, “Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2.” Little did his millions of followers know that this witty, energetic post would be his last on the platform for a full 365 days.
Today, as the calendar hits March 24, 2026, fans are trending various hashtags to mark this “anniversary of silence.” For an actor known for his intense dedication and “chameleon-like” ability to vanish into characters, this social media hiatus has become a subject of intense fascination.
The “Veera Dheera Sooran” Phenomenon
Directed by the visionary S.U. Arun Kumar, Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 was a cinematic gamble that paid off artistically, if not entirely commercially. Released on March 27, 2025, the film introduced us to Kaali, a seemingly ordinary grocery store owner in Madurai who hid a lethal past.
“I wanted to do something raw and rustic for my fans… something realistic and mass,” Vikram had shared in a rare video message shortly after the film’s release.
Despite legal hurdles that saw its opening shows delayed, the film garnered a cult following for its gritty storytelling and the powerhouse performances of Vikram, S.J. Suryah, and Dushara Vijayan. It eventually closed its theatrical run with a global gross of approximately ₹66 crore, standing as a testament to Vikram’s enduring pull at the box office even amidst legal storms.
The Strategy of Silence: “Preparation is Peace”
While the lack of tweets might worry some, those close to the star suggest that this is a calculated “hibernation.” Vikram has never been one to follow the “quantity over quality” mantra. Following the success of Thangalaan and VDS, the actor reportedly felt the need to recalibrate.
In a recent Instagram update that broke his digital fast, Vikram clarified his absence:
“Sometimes silence is preparation. I spent this year waiting for stories that moved me. Grateful to now begin four films, each very different, with directors I deeply admire.”
This “silence” wasn’t a retreat, but a recruitment of energy. The actor is currently juggling a massive slate that includes:
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Chiyaan 63: A collaboration with debutant Bodi Rajkumar (formerly attached to Madonne Ashwin).
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Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 1: The much-awaited prequel that will explore Kaali’s origins.
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Collaborations with acclaimed directors like Premkumar (’96) and the long-delayed but highly anticipated Dhruva Natchathiram updates.
The Verdict: A Storm is Brewing
For the fans who miss the “Samy” of Kollywood, the wait is almost over. While his X account remains a time capsule of the March 2025 booking announcement, the actor’s physical presence is back on film sets. Vikram’s journey from the raw, red-streaked forehead of his classic roles to the salt-and-pepper intensity of Kaali shows an artist who refuses to age or slow down.
The industry is currently holding its breath for Chiyaan 63. If history has taught us anything, it’s that when Vikram goes quiet, he usually returns with a performance that redefines the craft. As the hashtag #VaaSaamy trends once more, the message from the fans is clear: The screen has been a little less bright without you, Chiyaan.