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Joseph Vijay
Born
Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar
Other namesIlayaThalapathi
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Sangeetha Sornalingam
(2000–present)

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar (born on June 22, 1974)[1], better known by his stage name Vijay (Tamil: விஜய்), is a Tamil film actor, who has been a performer in Tamil cinema, as well as a playback singer and a spokesperson for companies in India.

Vijay began his career appearing in several of his father's directorial ventures in the early 1990s. He made his film debut in Naalaya Theerpu (1992). Since then, he acted in several films of action and romance genres. During his years in the Chennai film industry, he has been nominated for one Filmfare Award, while winning three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.

Vijay has starred in several romance and action films, along with the commercially successful films Poove Unakkaga (1996), Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999), Ghilli (2004) and Pokkiri (2007). He is the current ambassador for the IPL cricket team Chennai Super Kings and has also served several commercial companies as a brand ambassador.[2]

Early life

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar was born on June 22, 1974, to film producer and director S. A. Chandrasekhar and Shoba Chandrasekhar, a classical and a playback singer. He had a sister named Vidhya Chandrasekhar who died at the age of two.[3][unreliable source?] Vijay went on to do his schooling in Balalok in Virugambakkam, Chennai and Visual Communications at Loyola College, Chennai.[4][dead link]

Career

Vijay debuted as a lead role actor in the 1992 film Naalaya Theerpu, produced by his father. After a few other films, he co-starred with Vijayakanth in the film Sendhoorapandi. Films like Rasigan, Vishnu, and Deva followed. Vijay co-starred with Sivaji Ganesan in the film Once More, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar in 1994. In 1995, Vijay was in the lead role in the film Rajavin Parvaiyile which also starred Ajith Kumar, another currently reigning film actor in Tamil cinema.In 1996 Vijay starred in the Vikraman-directed film Poove Unakkaga. He also starred in Love Today, Priyamudan, as well as Kadhalukku Mariyadhai for which he receive that year's Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor. Following 1999 blockbuster Thulladha Manamum Thullum, the films Endrendrum Kadhal, Nenjinile, Minsara Kanna and Kannukkul Nilavu failed to meet his previous success.[citation needed] He decided not to commit in films that took a year to release.[citation needed] His next venture was Kushi in 2000 which was followed by films like Priyamanavale, Friends and Badri. All except Badri were hits. Later on, he starred in Shahjahan, Thamizhan, Youth, and Bagavathi which were followed by Vaseegara, Pudhiya Geethai, and his delayed film Udhaya.

The films Thirumalai and Ghilli were released in 2004. Ghilli, directed by Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam, it was a remake of the Telugu film Okkadu, and ran for 300 days in theatres in Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] The following year had other releases such as Thirupaachi, Sachein and Sivakasi. Vijay's Aathi was released in 2006 and it was a huge flop. In 2007 Pokkiri an other remake movie from telugu, directed by Prabhu Deva, was released in 2007 and Vijay received an honourary doctorate title from the M. G. R. University.[citation needed] Later that year, Vijay appeared in Azhagiya Thamizh Magan, and for the first time, he appeared in dual roles. His roles in this film, as the antagonist and protagonist, made him to be considered for a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award. In 2006, he starred in Kuruvi, again under Dharani's direction. By 2006, Vijay was paid a salary exceeding $1 million.[5]

The year 2009 started off with the spy and action film Villu, which was directed by Prabhu Deva. The film, which had Vijay in dual roles for the second time in his career, released in January 2009. Vijay will be acting in his next film titled Vettaikkaaran, directed by Babu Sivan, an associate director of Dharani, and produced by AVM Productions, which was launched in February 2009.[6]

Brand endorsement

In the year 2002, Vijay was chosen as Coca Cola's brand ambassador in Tamil Nadu. He had acted in a variety of South Indian Coca Cola advertisements, along with Katrina Kaif. In January 2009, Vijay was once again chosen as the brand ambassador for Coca Cola products.[7]

In 2008, Vijay was signed up as the star ambassador for the Indian Premier League cricket team Chennai Super Kings, along with actress Nayantara.

Awards and honours

Vijay first won a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor and the Roja Duke's Best Actor Award in Kadhalukku Mariyadhai in 1997. He was later given the M. G. R. Award for best acting in 2000. In 2004, Vijay won the Dinakaran Best Actor Award and the Film Today Best Actor Award for his performance in Ghilli. He also won a Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor for Thirupaachi in 2006. In 2007, Vijay was given an honorary doctorate title; he was credited as "Dr. Vijay" in the film Azhagiya Thamizh Magan.

Personal life

Vijay married Sangeetha Sornalingam, of Sri Lankan Tamil descent, on August 25, 1999.[8][dead link] They have two children, a son born in 2001 in London, and a daughter born in 2005 in Chennai.[1]


Filmography

As actor

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Naalaya Theerpu
1993 Sendhoorapandi
1994 Rasigan
Deva Deva
1995 Vishnu Vishnu
1995 Chandralekha Rahim
1997 Coimbatore Maaple Balu
Poove Unakkaga Raja His first Hit and a Huge Hit
Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Vasantha Vaasal
Maanbumigu Maanavan Shiva
Selva Selva
1997 Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen Kannan
Love Today Ganesh
Once More Vijay
Nerrukku Ner Vijay
Kadhalukku Mariyadhai Jeevanandam
Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor
Winner: Roja Duke Award for Best Actor
1998 Ninaithen Vandhai Gokulakrishnan
Priyamudan Vasanth
Nilaave Vaa Seluvai
1999 Thulladha Manamum Thullum Kutty Blockbuster
Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Endrendrum Kadhal
Nenjinile Karunakaran
Minsara Kanna Kannan
2000 Kannukkul Nilavu Gautham
Kushi Shiva
Priyamaanavale Vijay
2001 Friends Aravinth
Badri Badri
Shahjahan Ashok
2002 Thamizhan Surya
Youth Shiva
Bhagavathi Bhagavathi
Vaseegara Boopathy
2003 Puthiya Geethai Sarathy
Thirumalai Thirumalai
2004 Udhaya Udhayakumaran
Ghilli Saravanavelu Winner: Dinakaran Award for Best Actor
Winner: Film Today Best Actor Award
Madhurey Madhurevel
2005 Thirupaachi Sivagiri Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Sachien Sachien
Sukran Sukran Guest appearance
Sivakasi Sivakasi (Muthappa)
2006 Aadhi Aathi
2007 Pokkiri Thamizh (Sathyamoorthy) Winner: Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Azhagiya Thamizh Magan Guru,
Prasad
2008 Kuruvi Vetrivel
Pandhayam As himself Guest appearance
2009 Villu Pugazh, Pronounced as Pugal
Major Saravanan
Vettaikkaaran Filming

As playback singer

Vijay has also sang several ghaana songs in his own films. He has also lent his voice for songs for other actors, which were films produced by S. A. Chandrasekhar.

Year Song Film Other notes
2005 Vadi Vadi Sachein
2002 Coca Cola Bagavathi
2002 Ullathai Killadhae Thamizhan Sang with co-star, Priyanka Chopra
2001 Ennoda Laila Badri
2000 Mississippi Nadhi Kulunga Priyamanavale
1999 Thanganirathuku Nenjinile
1998 Roddula Oru Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
1998 Juddadi Laila Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
1998 Thammadikkira Styla Pathu Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
1998 Kalathukku Oru Gana Velai Rendered voice for actor Vignesh
1998 Chandira Mandalathai Nilaave Vaa
1998 Nilave... Nilave Nilaave Vaa
1998 Mowriya Mowriya Priyamudan
1997 Oh Baby Baby Kadhalukku Mariyadhai
1997 Oormilaa Oormilaa Once more
1996 Chicken Karae Selva
1996 Anjaam Number Bussil Yeri Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen
1996 Thiruppathy Ponaa Mottai Maanbumigu Maanavan
1995 Bomboi Party Shilpa Shetty Coimbatore Maaple
1994 Thottabettaa Rottu Melae Vishnu
1994 Adadaa Alamelu Aavin Pasumpaalu Deva
1994 Koththagiri Kuppammaa Deva
1994 Bomboi City Sukkha Rotti Rasigan

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