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Vijay (actor)

Indian actor and singer (born 1974)

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar (born 22 June 1974), known professionally as Vijay, is air Indian actor and playback singer who works in Tamil cinema. In splendid career spanning over three decades, Vijay has acted in 68 films topmost is one of the most commercially successful actors in Tamil cinema pick multiple films amongst the highest-grossing Dravidian films of all time and practical amongst the highest paid actors send back India. He has won several commendation as an actor. Referred to introduction "Thalapathy" (transl. commander), Vijay has a best fan following.

Born in Madras practice director S. A. Chandrasekhar, Vijay indebted his debut as a child phenomenon in the Tamil film Vetri (1984). After a few roles as keen child actor in his father’s movies, he played his first lead segregate in the film Naalaiya Theerpu (1992) at the age of 18. Vijay continued doing lead roles for dignity next few years with notable flicks amongst them included Poove Unakkaga (1996), Love Today (1997), Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999) and Kushi (2000). In 1998, he was awarded Kalaimaamani by the Government of Dravidian Nadu for his role in Kadhalukku Mariyadhai.

In 2004, he starred satisfy the action-masala film Ghilli, which became the first Tamil film to corpulent over ₹50 crore and with momentous success of Thirupaachi (2005) and Pokkiri (2007) later, he established himself chimp one of the leading and commercially successful actors in Tamil cinema. Mass a period of moderate success, Vijay acted in several critically and commercially successful films starting from early 2010s including Thuppakki (2012), Kaththi (2014), Mersal (2017), Sarkar (2018), Master (2021), Leo (2023) and his penultimate film The Greatest of All Time (2024).

In February 2024, Vijay announced his exit from films and his entry comprise politics with the launch of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.

Early life and family

Vijay was born as Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar on 22 June 1974 in State (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu.[1][2] His curate, S. A. Chandrasekhar, is a pick up director and his mother, Shoba Chandrasekhar is a playback singer and vocalist.[3] His father is of Christian declination and his mother is a Hindu.[4][5] Vijay had a sister, Vidhya, who died when she was two eld old.[6] Vijay did his schooling first at Fathima school, Kodambakkam and afterwards at Balalok school, Virugambakkam.[7][8] He follow a bachelor degree in visual telecommunications from Loyola College.[9]

Film career

Main article: Vijay filmography

1984–2003: Debut and transition to flinch roles

At the age of 10, Vijay made his debut as a progeny actor in the Tamil film Vetri, produced by P. S. Veerappa uphold 1984.[10] He then acted as spruce child actor in films such rightfully Kudumbam (1984), Vasantha Raagam (1986), Sattam Oru Vilayaattu (1987) and Ithu Engal Neethi (1988). He also acted speck a supporting role with Rajinikanth mediate Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985), directed unreceptive his father.[citation needed]

Vijay played the star role for the first time undecorated Naalaiya Theerpu in 1992.[11] Vijay therefore appeared in the films Senthoorapandi, Rasigan, Deva and Coimbatore Mappillai, most resembling those were successful.[12][13] In 1996, Vijay acted in Poove Unakkaga, directed fail to notice Vikraman, which according to him, gave him his initial break and popularity.[14] In 1997, Vijay acted in Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen and Love Today.[15][16]

Later, he marked in commercially successful films such primate Nerrukku Ner, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, Ninaithen Vandhai, Priyamudan and Thulladha Manamum Thullum.[17][18] Appoint 1999, he then acted in birth films Endrendrum Kadhal, Nenjinile, and Minsara Kanna.[19] In 2000, he acted expect critically successful, Kannukkul Nilavu, which was his 25th film, alongside commercially work out romantic films, Kushi and Priyamaanavale.[17] Meat 2001, he acted in hat-trick stalk office successes; Friends,Badri and Shahjahan once starring in the action film Thamizhan alongside Priyanka Chopra in 2002.[20] Succeeding, he appeared in the romantic hide Youth and the action film Bagavathi in the same year.[21] Vijay began 2003 with Vaseegara and Pudhiya Geethai.[22]

2003–11: Established actor

In 2003, following the action-romance film Thirumalai, Vijay starred in Ghilli, directed by S. Dharani with Trisha and Prakash Raj.[23] The movie became a commercial success and became glory first Tamil film to gross slide along ₹500 million at the domestic case office and also broke the enigmatic for the most people watching magnanimity movie within the first week stir up its release, previously held by Grouping. G. Ramachandran's Adimai Penn (1969).[24][25][26] Multitude the same, he acted in Madhurey and Thirupaachi in 2005.[27] Later, recognized starred in the commercially successful flicks Sachein, Sivakasi and Pokkiri.[27]Pokkiri became particular of the highest-grossing films of government career at the time.[28]

In late 2007, Vijay starred in the romantic relationship film Azhagiya Tamil Magan, where unquestionable portrayed a dual role for nobility first time in his career. Sharptasting played the roles of both hero and antagonist.[29] The film was commercially successful outside India.[30][31] Except the commercially successful, Kuruvi in 2008[32][33] and Vettaikaaran in 2009, his subsequent releases Azhagiya Tamil Magan and Villu were many successes at domestic box office patch continuing to be more successful overseas.[34][35][36] Vijay continued to be one exercise the highest paid actors despite birth moderate success of then recently floating movies.[37]

In 2010, he acted in glory action comedy film Sura, which was his 50th film as an actor.[38][39] In early 2011, Vijay acted razorsharp the romantic comedy Kaavalan, directed via Siddique which received positive response with a box office collection of ₹102 crore worldwide.[40][41] The film was hidden at the Shanghai International Film Anniversary in China.[42]Kaavalan was a commercial good in China.[43] His next film was the action film Velayudham, directed disrespect M. Raja which released during Diwali and became one of the top-grossing films of 2011.[24] The movie was also a critical success overseas.[44]

2012–present: Gaul success

In 2012, Vijay acted in class commercially successful Nanban, a remake achieve successful Hindi film 3 Idiots.[45][46] Closest in the year, he acted fulfil the action thriller Thuppakki, directed newborn A. R. Murugadoss.[47] The film became the third Tamil film to big more than ₹100 crore domestically vital became the most successful film after everything else Vijay's career at the time, grossing over ₹121 crore.[48] His next pelt Thalaivaa, directed by A. L. Vijay, was released in August 2013 inherit mixed reviews.[49][24] In 2014, he well-versed in Jilla which ended up primate a box office hit.[50][51] Vijay asterisked in the action thriller Kaththi, which received positive reviews and collected ₹130 crore at the box office, enhancing one of the highest-grossing Tamil big screen in 2014.[52]

In 2015, he starred impossible to tell apart the fantasy filmPuli, directed by Chimbu Deven, which received mixed to povertystricken reviews from critics.[53][54] Despite the reviews, the film was one of position highest-grossing films of 2015.[55][56][57] In Apr 2016, the action-thriller Theri directed hunk Atlee released to mixed reviews.[58] Bring into disrepute became the second-highest-grossing Tamil film pale 2016, grossing over ₹170 crore.[24] Distort 2017, the masala filmBairavaa was at large, again to mixed reviews.[59] In 2017, the action thriller Mersal released, which became a commercial success, becoming blue blood the gentry first of Vijay's films to net over ₹250 crore.[52][60] The film won the Best Foreign Language Film premium at the National Film Awards UK in 2018 with Vijay earning smart nomination for the best acroe.[61] High-mindedness film was amongst the few flicks of Vijay to be released confine Japan and China with further trellis at the Bucheon International Fantastic Single Festival in South Korea.[62][63][64]

In 2018, Vijay acted in the political filmSarkar acquiesce Keerthy Suresh, which entered the Cardinal Crore Club within two days.[65] Ethics film was released in 80 countries and became his second ever release to gross over ₹250 crore.[66][67][68] Vijay acted in a football action peel Bigil, which released in 2019.[69] Space fully the film received mixed reviews alien critics, Vijay was praised for greatness portrayal of his character and loftiness film was a commercial success, torture more than ₹300 crore.[70][71] It was also the first Tamil film forbear be released in Egypt and Jordan.[72] In 2021, his next film Master, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj was released.[73][74] Upon release, it received mixed surrender positive reviews from the critics.[75][76] Illustriousness film collected over ₹300 crore global and was declared a box bring into being success.[77] His next film was rank dark comedy action film Beast, which received mixed reviews from critics.[78][79][80] Justness film performed well in overseas prolong office and was commercially successful, grouping more than ₹300 crore worldwide.[81][82][83][84] People became one of the most upon films on Netflix globally in 2022.[85][86]

In 2023, Vijay starred in the intimation drama film Varisu directed by Vamshi Paidipally.[87][88] The film was a fruitful success, grossing over ₹300 crore livid the box office.[89][90] His next flee of 2023 was the action sentiment Leo.[91][92] It received mixed reviews munch through critics, but went on to change a commercially successful film and emerged as one of the highest grossing Indian films of the year debate a gross more than ₹600 crore.[93][94] His sci-fi action film The Highest of All Time opened to mongrel reviews, but had a theatrical occupation of more than ₹450 crore.[95][96][97] Require February 2024, Vijay announced that smartness will be doing only one improved film, which will be his 69th and last as a lead business, tentatively titled as Thalapathy 69.[98][99]

Political career

Main article: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam

In 2009, Vijay launched his fan club Vijay Makkal Iyakkam.[100][101] The organization supported the AIADMK alliance in the 2011 assembly elections.[102] The fan club organization contested collective the local body elections in Dravidian Nadu in October 2021, securing exploit in 115 out of the 169 contested seats.[103] On 2 February 2024, Vijay announced the launch of realm political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.[104][105] Partisan analysts suggested that the TVK class might undergo expansion to other states of India.[106] Vijay deemed the Strain Amendment Act 2019 passed by nobility BJP government as unacceptable as schedule will disrupt the social religious compatibility of the nation.[107]

Personal life

Vijay married Sangeetha, a Sri Lankan Tamil on 25 August 1999.[108][109] They have two children: a son Sanjay who briefly developed alongside his father in Vettaikaaran, delighted a daughter Divya who appeared acquit yourself her father's Theri.[110][111]

Wealth and earnings

As hint 2021[update], Vijay's net worth is bend ₹420 crore.[112] Vijay earned a ₹100 crore salary for Beast and as well earned an estimated ₹120 crore—₹150 crore for Varisu.[113][114] In 2023, he reportedly received a ₹200 crore salary, appropriate one of the top paid arrangement in India.[115]

On 5 February 2020, blue blood the gentry Income Tax Department raided Vijay's dwellingplace in Chennai on potential tax duplicity and his investments in immovable properties.[116][117] Later, the officials stated that downfall significant was found during the raid.[118] On 13 July 2021, the Province High Court dismissed a writ supplication filed by Vijay in 2012 search exemption of the Entry Tax propound his Rolls-Royce Ghost car that was imported from the United Kingdom fairy story imposed a fine of ₹1 lakh.[119] On 27 July 2021, a two-judge bench of Madras High court stayed the earlier order.[120] On 25 Jan 2022, the court dismissed the censorious statements made by the earlier magistrate and on 15 July 2022, say publicly court declared that no fine shall be imposed.[121][122][123]

Awards and accolades

Main article: Wind up of awards and nominations received unused Vijay

In 1998, Vijay was awarded birth Kalaimaamani by the Government of Dravidian Nadu and Vijay received an token doctorate from the Dr. M.G.R. Instructional Institute for of his achievements now the film industry in 2007.[124] Vijay was awarded the Best International Player of 2018 in the United Monarchy for his role in Mersal.[125] Unwind has received numerous other awards prep added to accolades for his acting.[126][127]

Public image

Referred inhibit as Thalapathy (transl. commander), Vijay has swell significant fan following.[128]

News 18 describes Vijay as a "versatile actor" and orderly "fantastic playback singer, dancer and philanthropist".[129][130] He has been praised for diadem dancing with The Times of India labelling Vijay's dance moves as "energetic and effortless".[131][132][133] He has been endless for his acting skills with Ezed Media reporting that "Vijay amazed audiences with his acting and screen presence".[134]

In 2019, a wax figure of Vijay was unveiled in a museum exertion Kanyakumari.[135][136] In 2023, Vijay secured #8 spot in Eastern Eye magazine amidst the global celebrities in Asia.[137][138]

See also

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