Malavika Mohanan recently found herself dealing with an uncomfortable situation during a media interaction after she was asked a question involving Vijay and Trisha Krishnan. The actress responded sharply at the event, and after the clip began circulating widely on social media, she took to X to clarify her stance and call for respectful interactions.Sharing a note on her X account, Malavika expressed disappointment over the nature of a few questions directed at her during the event.“I went for an event yesterday, and while I have the utmost regard for all the journalists and members of the Tamil Nadu media, a couple of them persistently asked some very distasteful questions that were completely unnecessary and sensational,” she wrote.The actress went on to stress that she shares a warm and respectful bond with Vijay, whom she has known for several years.“Thalapathy Vijay is someone I’ve known for the past seven years, someone I have a lot of respect for, and someone I’m grateful to call a friend. Watching his journey has been nothing short of incredible.”She further urged the media to maintain sensitivity during celebrity interactions.“I would really appreciate it if future media interactions could be kept respectful and considerate for the sake of everyone involved. Thank you,” she added.
‘What all questions are you asking me?’
The controversy began after Malavika was asked whether she had any idea how to travel with Vijay since actor Trisha Krishnan had reportedly been accompanying him to several places recently.The question visibly irked the actress, who immediately responded, “What all questions are you asking me?”Soon after the clip surfaced online, several social media users came out in support of Malavika, praising her for handling the moment gracefully while also calling out the inappropriate nature of the question.
Malavika Mohanan and Vijay worked together in Master
For the unversed, Malavika shared screen space with Vijay in the 2021 action drama Master. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the film also starred Vijay Sethupathi as the antagonist, along with Andrea Jeremiah, Arjun Das, Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and Gouri G. Kishan in key roles.The film emerged as a box office success and was also credited with helping revive theatre business in Tamil Nadu after the pandemic-induced shutdowns. Following his political rise and eventual appointment as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Vijay has joined the league of iconic actor-turned-political leaders such as N. T. Rama Rao, M. G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa.

