Vijay

Vijay was born on June 22, 1974 with the given name at birth "Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar", is one of the most celebrated actors in Indian cinema, known for his exceptional contributions to Tamil cinema. With a career spanning over three decades, Vijay has established himself as a box-office phenomenon, delivering some of the highest-grossing Tamil films of all time, and at the same time being an icon in Tamil culture and film industry. His successful films include: "Ghilli" (2004), the first Tamil film to surpass ₹50 crore at the box office, "Thuppakki" (2012), which marked a turning point in Indian action cinema and hitting past the ₹100 crore box office, "Kaththi" (2014) which earned approximately ₹130 crore globally, "Mersal" (2017) which grossed around ₹255 crore worldwide, "Sarkar" (2018) amassed over ₹250 crore globally, "Bigil" (2019) collected approximately ₹300 crore worldwide, "Master" (2021) which despite the COVID-19 pandemic-related challenges did gross around ₹242.5 crore globally. And "Leo" (2023) which became Vijay's highest-grossing movie earning over ₹600 crore worldwide, and setting new benchmarks in Tamil cinema. Many of his films would be achieving record-breaking success and cementing his dominance in Indian cinema with its staggering global earnings and popularity. Known for his versatility, Vijay excels in a range of genres, including action, comedy, drama, and romance, captivating audiences with his charismatic screen presence, dance skills, and powerful performances. Famously called as "Thalapathy" (which means "Commander" in Tamil) by his fans, Vijay's influence extends beyond cinema, as his films often address pressing social issues, resonating deeply with audiences. With a massive global fan base, his impact on the South Indian film industry is unparalleled, and his philanthropic endeavours further enhance his stature as a cultural icon. Vijay’s unparalleled success and ability to connect with audiences have made him one of the most influential and bankable stars in Indian cinema.

Cast

Villu
Pugazh and Major Saravanan
Velayudham
Velayudham
Madurey
Madureyvel
Sukran
Sukran
Naalaiya Theerpu
Vijay
Sendhoorapandi
Vijay
Puthiya Geethai
Sarathy
Sachein
Sachin
Aathi
Aathi
Thirupaachi
Sivagiri
Vettaikaaran
Ravi
Ghilli
Saravanavelu
Azhagiya Tamil Magan
Guru / Prasad
Nerrukku Ner
Vijay
Sura
Sura
Sivakasi
Sivakasi / Muthappa
Bagavathi
Bagavathi
Shahjahan
Ashok
Minsara Kanna
Kannan
Udhaya
Udhaya Kumar
Thamizhan
Surya
Kushi
Shiva
Badri
Badri
Vaseegara
Bhoopathy
Kannukkul Nilavu
Gautham Prabhakar
Thirumalai
Thirumalai
Youth
Shiva
Priyamaanavale
Vijay Vishwanathan
Kadhalukku Mariyaadai
Jeevanandhan
Nanban
Panchavan "Pari" Pariventhan / Kosaksi "Pappu" Pasapugazh
The Greatest of All Time
Gandhi / Jeevan
Kuruvi
Vetrivel aka Velu
Kaavalan
Bhoominathan
Pokkiri
Tamizh
Nenjinile
Karunkaran
Vasantha Vaasal
Unknown
Ninaithen Vandhai
Gokula Krishnan Gounder (Gokul)
Thulladha Manamum Thullum
Kutty
Chandralekha
Rahim
Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen
Kannan
Love Today
Ganesh
Deva
Deva
Rajavin Parvaiyile
Raja
Nilaave Vaa
Siluvai
Vishnu
Vishnu
Coimbatore Mappillai
Balu
Priyamudan
Vasanth
Rasigan
Vijay
Selva
Selva
Maanbumigu Maanavan
Siva
Friends
Aravindan
Leo
Parthiban / Leo Das
Thuppakki
Jagadish
Thalaivaa
Vishwa (Vishwa Bhai)
Jilla
Sakthi
Once More
Vijay
Poove Unakkaga
Raja
Endrendrum Kadhal
Vijay
Kaththi
Kathiresan / Jeevanandham
Jana Nayagan
Thalapathy Vetri Kondan
Puli
Marudheeran / Pulivendhan
Pandhayam
Himself (Special Appearance)
Theri
Vijay / Joseph Kuruvilla
Bairavaa
Bairavaa
Rowdy Rathore
Special Appearance in "Chinta Ta Ta Chita Chita" song
Mersal
Vetrimaaran/ Vetri/ Maaran
Ithu Engal Neethi
Child Artist
Sarkar
Sundar Ramasamy
Naan Sigappu Manithan
Child Artist (Uncredited Role)
Vetri
Child Artist (Uncredited Role)
Bigil
Michael 'Bigil' Rayappan / Rayappan
Master
John 'JD' Durairaj
Beast
Veera Raghavan
Varisu
Vijay Rajendran