Vijay Filmography
In the realm of Indian cinema, few names hold as much sway as that of Thalapathy Vijay. With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, Vijay has carved a niche for himself as a versatile actor, influential philanthropist, and a beloved icon in the realm of Tamil cinema. His journey from a child actor to becoming one of the most influential stars in the South Indian film industry is nothing short of inspiring.
Source: India today
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar on June 22, 1974, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Vijay’s tryst with the world of entertainment began at a young age. His father, S. A. Chandrasekhar, a notable filmmaker in the Tamil industry, played a pivotal role in shaping his initial steps into the world of acting. Vijay made his debut as a lead actor in the 1992 film “Naalaiya Theerpu,” which garnered attention for his dynamic on-screen presence and acting prowess.
Rising Stardom and Iconic Roles
Vijay’s meteoric rise in the Tamil film industry came with a string of blockbuster hits, including “Ghilli,” “Thuppakki,” and “Mersal,” which showcased his acting prowess. With his charismatic screen presence, impeccable dance moves, and the ability to seamlessly transition between intense action sequences and heartfelt emotional scenes, Vijay has won the hearts of millions of fans across the globe.
Social Impact and Humanitarian Work
Beyond his on-screen persona, Vijay has emerged as a socially conscious individual dedicated to creating positive change. He has been actively involved in various philanthropic initiatives, including the Vijay Makkal Iyakkam, a social welfare organization that works towards the betterment of the underprivileged sections of society. His contributions during natural disasters and efforts towards improvement.
Vijay Filmography
Year | Title | Roles |
1984 | Vetri | Vijay |
Kudumbam | Narada | |
1985 | Naan Sigappu Manithan | Unknown |
1986 | Vasantha Raagam | Vijay |
1987 | Sattam Oru Vilaiyattu | Raja |
1988 | Ithu Engal Neethi | Vijay |
1992 | Naalaiya Theerpu | Vijay |
1993 | Sendhoorapandi | Vijay Raj |
1994 | Rasigan | Vijay |
1995 | Deva | Deva |
Rajavin Parvaiyile | Raja | |
Vishnu | Vishnu (Krishna) | |
Chandralekha | Rahim Rowther | |
1996 | Coimbatore Mappillai | Balu |
Poove Unakkaga | Raja | |
Vasantha Vaasal | Vijay | |
Maanbumigu Maanavan | Sivaraj | |
Selva | Selvan | |
1997 | Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen | Kannan |
Love Today | Ganesh | |
Once More | Vijay | |
Nerrukku Ner | Vijay | |
Kadhalukku Mariyadhai | Jeevanandham (Jeeva) | |
1998 | Ninaithen Vandhai | Gokulakrishnan |
Priyamudan | Vasanth | |
Nilaave Vaa | Siluvai | |
1999 | Thulladha Manamum Thullum | Kutty |
Endrendrum Kadhal | Vijay | |
Nenjinile | Karunakaran (Karna) | |
Minsara Kanna | Kannan (Kasi) | |
2000 | Kannukkul Nilavu | Gautham Prabhakar |
Kushi | Shiva | |
Priyamaanavale | Vijay Vishwanathan | |
2001 | Friends | Aravindhan |
Badri | Sri Badrinatha Moorthy (Badri) | |
Shahjahan | Ashok Ilango | |
2002 | Thamizhan | Surya |
Youth | Shiva | |
Bagavathi | Bhagavathi | |
2003 | Vaseegara | Boopathi |
Pudhiya Geethai | Sarathy | |
Thirumalai | Thirumalai | |
2004 | Udhaya | Udhayakumaran (Udhaya) |
Ghilli | Saravanavelu (Velu, Ghilli) | |
Madhurey | Maduravel (Madhurey) | |
2005 | Thirupaachi | Sivagiri (Giri) |
Sukran | Sukran | |
Sachein | Sachein | |
Sivakasi | Muthappa (Sivakasi) | |
2006 | Aathi | Aathikesavan |
2007 | Pokkiri | Sathyamoorthy (Thamizh) |
Azhagiya Tamil Magan | Guru, Prasad[b] | |
2008 | Kuruvi | Vetrivel (Velu, Kuruvi) |
Pandhayam | Himself | |
2009 | Villu | Pugazh, Saravanan[b] |
Vettaikaaran | “Police” Ravi | |
2010 | Sura | Sura |
2011 | Kaavalan | Bhoominathan (Bhoomi) |
Velayudham | Velu (Velayudham) | |
2012 | Nanban | Kosaksi Pasapugazh (Panchavan Parivendan) |
Rowdy Rathore | Himself | |
Thuppakki | Jagadish Dhanapal | |
2013 | Thalaivaa | Vishwa Ramadorai (Vishwa Bhai) |
2014 | Jilla | Shakthi Aarumugam (Jilla) |
Kaththi | Kathiresan (Kaththi), Jeevanandham | |
2015 | Puli | Marudheeran, Pulivendhan |
2016 | Theri | Vijay Kumar (Joseph Kuruvilla, Dharmeshwar) |
2017 | Bairavaa | Bairavaa |
Mersal | Vetri, Maaran, Vetrimaaran | |
2018 | Sarkar | Sundar Ramaswamy |
2019 | Bigil | Michael Rayappan (Bigil), Rayappan |
2021 | Master | John Durairaj |
2022 | Beast | Veera Raghavan |
2023 | Varisu | Vijay Rajendran |
Leo | Parthiban “Parthi” / Leo Das | |
2024 | Thalapathy 68 | TBA |