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Vijay in 2018 at the Nadigar Sangam Protest

Vijay is an Indian actor, playback singer and politician who works in Tamil cinema. He made his cinematic debut in 1984 with Vetri, directed by his father, S. A. Chandrasekhar.[1] After appearing in Chandrasekhar's films as a child artist, Vijay made his debut as a lead actor with Naalaiya Theerpu (1992) at the age of 18.[1] He followed it with a role opposite Vijayakanth in Senthoorapandi (1993).[2] Vijay went on to play lead roles in his father's directorial ventures such as Rasigan (1994), Deva (1995) and Vishnu (1995).[2][3] Most of those films were successful commercially.[4][5]

Vijay's first commercial blockbuster was the rom-com Coimbatore Mappillai in 1996,[6] followed by his breakthrough blockbuster romance film, Poove Unakkaga.[2][4] His subsequent films, Love Today (1997) and Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), were critically and commercially successful.[4][7] His performance in the latter won him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor.[4] Thullatha Manamum Thullum (1999), where he played a passionate singer gained him the reputation of a romantic hero.[8][9]

Vijay began the new millennium with critically and commercially successful films such as Kushi and Priyamaanavale.[10][11] The following year, he appeared in three films: Friends, Badri and Shahjahan. All three were box office successes.[12][13][14] Many of his subsequent films were successful including Thamizhan,[14] Youth,[15] Bagavathi (all three released in 2002),[16][17] and Vaseegara (2003).[15] The success of his masala film Thirumalai (2003),[18] changed his on-screen persona to that of an action hero.[19] He appeared next as a kabaddi player in Ghilli (2004), which went on to become the most commercially successful Tamil film of the year.[4][20] His performance as a sword-smith in the masala film Thirupaachi (2005) earned him a special prize at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.[21][22] He continued to achieve commercial success with Sivakasi (2005) and Pokkiri (2007).[23][24] Barring Vettaikaaran and Kuruvi's box office successes,[25] his subsequent releases Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007), where he played dual roles for the first time in his career,[26] and Villu (2009) were average successes;[27][28][29] his 50th film, Sura (2010), managed to recover only its production cost.[30]

In 2011, Vijay's career prospects improved after he was praised for his role as a bodyguard in Kaavalan, which had a 100-day theatrical run and was a box office hit.[31][32] Velayudham in which he appeared as a masked superhero, was commercially successful worldwide.[33] The following year he appeared in two films: as a college student in Nanban and an army officer in Thuppakki.[34][35] His performances in both films received positive critical feedback.[36] He followed that with Thalaivaa (2013) and the multi-starrer Jilla (2014) which was commercially successful.[37][38] He teamed up with Murugadoss again for the action film Kaththi (2014). The film, which had Vijay playing dual roles as a thief and an idealist, became one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of that year; his performances earned him critics praise.[39] In his next film, fantasy Puli (2015), he featured again in dual roles;[40] it underperformed at the box office.[41] The following year, he played a police officer in Atlee's Theri to mixed reviews.[42] The film had one of the biggest openings in Tamil cinema and was a major commercial success.[43][44] Vijay's performance won him South Indian International Movie Awards.[45][46] He played triple roles for the first time in Mersal (2017).[47] In addition to garnering a UK Award for Best Actor,[48][49] the film became a box office success.[50] Vijay earned critical acclaim for Sarkar (2018).[51][52] He also starred in films Bigil (2019), Master (2021), Beast (2022), Varisu, Leo (both 2023) and he played dual roles again in the film The Greatest of All Time (2024), all of which garnered mixed reviews but were commercially successful in the box office, with Leo becoming the highest-grossing film of his career.[53][54]

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  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
List of Vijay film credits
Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
1984 Vetri Vijay Child artist [1]
[55]
Kudumbam Narada [1]
[55]
1985 Naan Sigappu Manithan Unnamed [1]
[55]
1986 Vasantha Raagam Vijay [1]
[55]
1987 Sattam Oru Vilayattu Raja [1]
[55]
1988 Ithu Engal Neethi Vijay [56]
1992 Naalaiya Theerpu Vijay Mehta Debut as a lead [57]
1993 Senthoorapandi Vijay [3]
[58]
1994 Rasigan Vijay [59]
1995 Deva Deva [3]
[60]
Rajavin Parvaiyile Raja [1]
Vishnu Vishnu (Krishna)[a] [61]
Chandralekha Rahim Rowther [62]
1996 Coimbatore Mappillai Balu [63]
Poove Unakkaga Raja [64]
Vasantha Vaasal Vijay [65]
Maanbumigu Maanavan Sivaraj [66]
Selva Selvan [60]
1997 Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen Kannan [60]
Love Today Ganesh [67]
Once More Vijay [68]
Nerrukku Ner Vijay [65]
Kadhalukku Mariyadhai Jeevanandham (Jeeva) [69]
1998 Ninaithen Vandhai Gokulakrishnan [70]
Priyamudan Vasanth [71]
Nilaave Vaa Siluvai [72]
1999 Thullatha Manamum Thullum Kutty [73]
Endrendrum Kadhal Vijay [65]
Nenjinile Karunakaran (Karna) [74]
Minsara Kanna Kannan (Kasi)[a] [75]
[76]
2000 Kannukkul Nilavu Gautham Prabhakar 25th film [77]
Kushi Shiva [78]
Priyamaanavale Vijay Vishwanathan [79]
2001 Friends Aravindhan [80]
Badri Sri Badrinatha Moorthy (Badri) [81]
Shahjahan Ashok Ilango [82]
[83]
2002 Thamizhan C. J. Surya [84]
Youth Shiva [85]
Bagavathi Bhagavathi [86]
2003 Vaseegara Boopathi [87]
Pudhiya Geethai Sarathy [88]
Thirumalai Thirumalai [89]
2004 Udhaya Udhayakumaran (Udhaya) [90]
Ghilli Saravanavelu (Velu, Ghilli)[a] [91]
Madhurey Maduravel (Madhurey) [92]
2005 Thirupaachi Sivagiri (Giri) [21]
Sachein Sachein [93]
Sukran Sukran Extended cameo [94]
[95]
Sivakasi Muthappa (Sivakasi)[a] [96]
2006 Aathi Aathikesavan [97]
2007 Pokkiri Sathyamoorthy (Thamizh)[a] [98]
[99]
Azhagiya Tamil Magan Guru, Prasad[b] [100]
2008 Kuruvi Vetrivel (Velu, Kuruvi) [101]
Pandhayam Himself Guest appearance [102]
2009 Villu Pugazh, Saravanan[b] [103]
Vettaikaaran "Police" Ravi [104]
2010 Sura Sura 50th film [105]
2011 Kaavalan Bhoominathan [106]
Velayudham Velu (Velayudham) [107]
2012 Nanban Kosaksi Pasapugazh (Panchavan Parivendan)[a] [108]
[109]
Rowdy Rathore Himself Hindi film; Guest appearance in the song "Chinta Ta" [110]
Thuppakki Jagadish Dhanapal [111]
2013 Thalaivaa Vishwa Ramadorai (Vishwa Bhai) [112]
2014 Jilla Shakthi Aarumugam (Jilla) [113]
[114]
Kaththi Kathiresan (Kaththi), Jeevanandham[b] [39]
2015 Puli Marudheeran, Pulivendhan[b] [115]
[116]
2016 Theri A. Vijay Kumar (Joseph Kuruvilla, Dharmeshwar)[a] [117]
2017 Bairavaa Bairavaa [118]
Mersal Vetri, Maaran, Vetrimaaran[c] [47]
[119]
2018 Sarkar Sundar Ramaswamy [120]
2019 Bigil Michael Rayappan (Bigil), Rayappan[b] [121]
2021 Master JD (John Durairaj) [122]
2022 Beast Veera Raghavan [123]
2023 Varisu Vijay Rajendran [124]
Leo Parthiban [125]
2024 The Greatest Of All Time M.S. Gandhi, Jeevan Gandhi (Sanjay Menon) [b] [126]
2026 Jana Nayagan TBA Filming [127]

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