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==Famous people==
==Famous people==
Famous people called '''Vijay''' include:
Famous people called '''Vijay''' include:
* [[Joseph Vijay]], famous Tamil actor
* [[Vijay Amritraj]], former tennis star and actor,
* [[Vijay Amritraj]], former tennis star and actor,
* [[Vijay Anand]], producer, director, writer and actor
* [[Vijay Anand]], producer, director, writer and actor
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* [[Vijay Dahiya]], an Indian cricketer
* [[Vijay Dahiya]], an Indian cricketer
* [[Vijay Hazare]], captain of the Indian cricket team between 1951 and 1953
* [[Vijay Hazare]], captain of the Indian cricket team between 1951 and 1953
* [[Vijay Joseph]], famous Tamil actor
* [[Vijay Kichlu]], a Hindustani singer
* [[Vijay Kichlu]], a Hindustani singer
* [[Vijay Kumar]], an Indian professional shooter
* [[Vijay Kumar]], an Indian professional shooter

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Vijay is a common name for Hindu men in India. The famous Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan used the name Vijay in most of the movies he performed in. Another name for Arjuna the hero of the great Hindu epic, the Mahabharata is Vijaya, meaning "Victorious." The word Vijay is similar in meaning to Jai, though there is a difference. Vijay indicates being victorious while trying to conquer, Jai indicates victorious while trying to defend.

Famous people

Famous people called Vijay include:

In fiction

See also