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in Madras to director S. A. Chandrasekhar, Vijay made his debut as a child actor in the Tamil film Vetri (1984). After a view roles as a child actor in his father’s films, he played his first lead role in the film Naalaiya Theerpu (1992) at the age of 18. Vijay continued doing lead roles for the next few years with mixed results, notable films amongst them included Poove Unakkaga, Love Today, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, Thulladha Manamum Thullum and Kushi. In 1998, he was awarded Kalaimaamani by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
In 2004, he starred in Ghilli, which became the first Tamil film to gross over 50 crore and with subsequent success of Thirupaachi and Pokkiri later, he established himself as one of the leading and commercially successful actors in Tamil cinema. Following a period of moderate success, Vijay acted in various critically and commercially successful films starting in the late 2010s including Thuppakki, Kaththi and Sarkar. He has won several awards as an actor.
Referred to as "Thalapathy" (transl. commander), Vijay has a significant fan following. In February 2024, Vijay announced his retirement from films and his entry into politics with the launch of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.
He was featured in Eastern Eye top celebrities in Asia, and he is the only Tamil actor to feature among Bollywood actors in the list in 2023
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Kanagaraj’s Leo underway in full speed, fans of Joseph Vijay are geared up to celebrate their star in a piecemeal fashion with every tiny update they can get until its release in October. But a culmination of this revelry will be in a dark theatre when they see the word ‘Thalapathy’ thunder the big screen of the film’s opening roll. It might be hard to imagine a time when Vijay didn’t go by this cherished moniker — a title that is now a recurrent presence in just about every poster, trailer and visual material about the actor. How did this title come about for the actor? On Vijay's 49th birthday, let’s revisit his career in Tamil movies through his fan-favourite title cards — some fabled and some obsolete.
Son of director and producer SA Chandrasekhar, Vijay’s first taste of cinema was through his child appearances in his father’s films. In his debut — in which he is credited as Master Vijay, the last name in a line of other actor names — he is Vijay (the first of many films that saw him lend his real name to his character), a younger version of protagonist Vijayakanth, who wants to avenge the death of his dad after seeing him being lit on fire as a young boy. More flashback roles in Vijayakanth-led films followed such as Kudumbam and Vasantha Raagam (eagled-eyed fans might spot director Shankar in a blink-and-you-miss-it role in the movie), before he finally made his starring debut in Naalaya Theerpu (1992).
Vijay in Vetri
The SAC film launched the actor at the age of 18 with a note in the beginning of the film, encouraging audiences to accept and bless his son at the movies. After teasing audiences with strategic back and side shots of muscle-flexing and weightlifting, we see an adult Vijay for the first time on screen — and he is in the middle of chiding his mother for doing his chores. The screen freezes on his face and the lines “Vijay, arimugam (Introducing Vijay),” appear.
Vijay in Naalaya Theerpu
Although the film was a flop, Naalaya Theerpu, which was about a socially-conscious college student striving to give a better life to his single mom, gave the actor the first platform to mouth call-for-revolution punch dialogues, something that came to be a staple in his brand of films later on. In Sendhoorapandi (1993), SAC’s second film with his son, Vijay got his first prefix. But it wasn’t Ilaya Thalapathy. Seconds after a bus halts at Arasampatti, a Tamil Nadu village where much of the film unfolds, the camera freezes on a grinning Vijay as ‘Ilaya Natchathiram’ appears in the opening credits.
Sendhoorapandi
Two years after making his starring debut, the actor got his popular moniker — a prefix that stood by him up until Atlee’s Theri (2016) — in 1994 romance flick Rasigan. The actor, a self-proclaimed Rajinikanth fan, was bitten by the cinema bug because of the superstar. And it was only fitting that his prefix was inspired by a superstar film. Around the release of Rajinikanth and Mani Ratnam’s Thalapathi (1991), Vijay received a letter from one of his fans, referring to him as Ilaya Thalapathi. “Ilaya Thalapathi means young captain. I don’t know, ever since then the title came to be,” Vijay said in an interview to News 9, a few years back
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