Vijay

Vijay

Known For

Leo

Biography

Vijay (born June 22, 1974), credited at birth as Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, is an Indian actor, playback singer, and politician who became one of the most prominent stars in Tamil cinema. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he established himself as one of the industry’s most bankable actors, known for his strong box office pull, mass appeal, dance performances, and versatility across action, comedy, romance, and drama.

He rose to prominence with a string of commercially successful films including Poove Unakkaga (1996), Ghilli (2004), Pokkiri (2007), Thuppakki (2012), Mersal (2017), Sarkar (2018), Master (2021), Leo (2023). His films often blend commercial entertainment with social and political themes, further strengthening his popularity among audiences. Popularly known by the honorific “Thalapathy” (“Commander”), Vijay built a massive fan following in India and internationally.

In 2024, Vijay launched his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), marking his transition from cinema to public life. Following his announced retirement from acting after his final film Jana Nayagan (2026), he contested the 2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, leading TVK in its first electoral outing. In a historic debut, TVK emerged as a major political force, and Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 10, 2026, becoming one of the few Indian film stars to successfully transition into top-level politics.

Movies Featuring Vijay

Leo

Leo (2023)

as Parthiban / Leo Das
Varisu

Varisu (2023)

as Vijay Rajendran
Beast

Beast (2022)

as Veera Raghavan
Master

Master (2021)

as John 'JD' Durairaj
Bigil

Bigil (2019)

as Michael 'Bigil' Rayappan / Rayappan
Sarkar

Sarkar (2018)

as Sundar Ramasamy
Mersal

Mersal (2017)

as Vetrimaaran/ Vetri/ Maaran
Theri

Theri (2016)

as Vijay Kumar / Joseph Kuruvilla
Puli

Puli (2015)

as Marudheeran / Pulivendhan
Kaththi

Kaththi (2014)

as Kathiresan / Jeevanandham
Thalaivaa

Thalaivaa (2013)

as Vishwa Bhai
Nanban

Nanban (2012)

as Panchavan 'Pari' Pariventhan / Kosaksi 'Pappu' Pasapugazh
Kaavalan

Kaavalan (2011)

as Bhoominathan
Villu

Villu (2009)

as Pugazh and Major Saravanan
Pandhayam

Pandhayam (2008)

as Himself (Special Appearance)
Kuruvi

Kuruvi (2008)

as Vetrivel aka Velu
Sivakasi

Sivakasi (2005)

as Sivakasi / Muthappa
Madurey

Madurey (2004)

as Madureyvel
Ghilli

Ghilli (2004)

as Saravanavelu
Udhaya

Udhaya (2004)

as Udhaya Kumar
Friends

Friends (2001)

as Aravindan
Priyamaanavale

Priyamaanavale (2000)

as Vijay Vishwanathan
Kannukkul Nilavu

Kannukkul Nilavu (2000)

as Gautham Prabhakar
Nenjinile

Nenjinile (1999)

as Karunkaran
Ninaithen Vandhai

Ninaithen Vandhai (1998)

as Gokula Krishnan Gounder (Gokul)
Naan Sigappu Manithan

Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985)

as Child Artist (Uncredited Role)
Vetri

Vetri (1984)

as Child Artist (Uncredited Role)
Jana Nayagan

Jana Nayagan (N/A)

as Thalapathy Vetri Kondan 'Vetri'