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Vijay Tv Connection Games Pictures With Answers Ppt Top [verified]

This article is designed to be a resource for event planners, team leaders, and college students looking to replicate the popular visual game shows aired on Star Vijay (a leading Tamil entertainment channel).


Slide 3: The Question Slide (The Visual)

Sample Slide Format (DIY Recommendation)

Slide 1:
Images:
[ 🎤 SPB ] + [ 🌸 Poove Unakkaga ] + [ 🎬 Kaadhalukku Mariyadhai ]
Answer: Actor/connection – Ilaiyaraaja (music composer for all three)

Slide 2:
Images:
[ 🍗 Chicken ] + [ 🎤 Anirudh ] + [ 🤣 Yogi Babu ]
Answer: Cooku with Comali (season references) vijay tv connection games pictures with answers ppt top

Slide 3:
Images:
[ 👕 White shirt + lungi ] + [ 🎤 “Neenga Lambert adichiteenga” ] + [ 🤡 Broken Tamil ]
Answer: Goundamani (comedy scenes with Senthil)


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The Ultimate Guide to Vijay TV Connection Games: Pictures, Answers, and PPT Templates

If you have ever watched Star Vijay during prime time, you are familiar with the high-energy "Connection" rounds. Whether it is from the iconic Kodeeswari segments, Super Singer puzzle rounds, or the celebrity specials on Cooku with Comali, the "Connection Game" is a staple of Tamil entertainment. It challenges your brain to find the common thread linking four seemingly random images. This article is designed to be a resource

For corporate trainers, school teachers, or RJs hosting a college fest, recreating this magic requires a specific toolkit. You need high-quality Pictures, a set of Answers, and a well-structured PPT (PowerPoint) to display the visuals.

This article provides a master blueprint for creating the top "Vijay TV Connection Games" presentation. Slide 3: The Question Slide (The Visual)


Slide 1: What is "Connection Games"?

Part 3: How to Design the "Top" PPT Template

To make your "Vijay TV Connection Games" look professional, your PowerPoint needs specific design elements.

Part 4: Where to Find "Pictures with Answers" for Download

You cannot just copy images from Google due to copyright. However, for a classroom or office PPT (non-commercial), you can use the following strategy:

  1. Create Vector Images: Use Canva or PowerPoint's built-in Icons (Search: Ladder, Doctor, Milk, etc.). These are royalty-free.
  2. Movie Stills (Fair Use): For a private event, you can crop stills from YouTube trailers of Vijay TV shows.
  3. Best Sites for Quiz Images:
    • Freepik (Search for "Icon set")
    • Pixabay (For generic objects)
    • Vijay TV Official Social Media (Sometimes they post promo pics you can screen-grab).

Important Note: Avoid showing pirated content. If you are referencing a specific movie scene (like Master), draw a vector sketch of the scene (e.g., a broken glass of alcohol) rather than using a screenshot.



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