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Joseph Vijay gay
Born
Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar
Occupation(s) Film actor, playback singer
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Sangeetha Sornalingam
(1999–present)

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar (born on June 22, 1974), better known mononymously as Vijay ( Tamil: விஜய்), is a Tamil film actor and playback singer in Tamil cinema. He is the son of film producer and director S. A. Chandrasekhar. After performing in uncredited roles as a child actor in films produced by his father, he made his film debut as a lead role actor in the 1992 film Naalaya Theerpu. Since then, he acted in several films of action and romance genres. During his career in the Tamil film industry, he has won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Kalaimamani award (1998) [1] and also been nominated for one Filmfare Award.

Vijay has starred in several romance, comedy films, and action films, including the commercially successful films Poove Unakkaga (1996), Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999), Kushi (2000), Priyamaanavale (2000), Ghilli (2004), and Pokkiri (2007). He was the ambassador of the Indian Premier League cricket team Chennai Super Kings in the year 2008 and has also served several commercial companies as a brand ambassador. [2]

Early life

Vijay was born to film producer and director S. A. Chandrasekhar and Shobha Chandrasekhar, a classical and a playback singer. Vijay went on to do his schooling in Balalok in Virugambakkam. He attended Loyola College, Chennai for a Bachelor of Visual Communication degree which he discontinued later . [3]

Acting career

Romance films: 1992-2002

During his childhood, Vijay performed in uncredited roles as a child actor in films produced by his father, S. A. Chandrasekhar. At the age of 18, Vijay debuted as a lead actor in the 1992 film Naalaya Theerpu, also produced by his father. In his second film, he co-stared with Vijayakanth in the film Sendhoorapandi. His following films Rasigan and Deva were all low-budget movies. In his fifth film Rajavin Parvaiyile in 1993, he co-starred with actor Ajith Kumar, who, like Vijay, was also a rising young actor then—also a bankable film star today. Also released that year were his romantic comedies Vishnu and Chandralekha.

The following year, Vijay continued to pursue romantic comedy film with Coimbatore Mappillai. The Vikraman-directed Poove Unakkaga was his first box office success which helped Vijay to become a recognisable actor. Vijay's tenth film Vasantha Vasal was an average grosser at box offices. Maanbumigu Maanavan and Selva were action films. After more romance films in 1997, like Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen and Love Today, Vijay took up the romantic comedy film, Once More, in which he co-starred with legendary Tamil film actor Sivaji Ganesan. In his next film, the Mani Ratnam-produced Nerukku Ner, directed by Vasanth, he co-starred with Surya Sivakumar who happened to make his debut in that film. He wrapped up that year with his first commercial success, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, which was directed by Fazil and earned him a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor.

In 1998, Vijay worked in Ninaithen Vandhai, Priyamudan, and Nilaave Vaa. In 1999, his film Thulladha Manamum Thullum earned him a Special Prize at the following year's Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Then followed Endrendrum Kadhal, Nenjinile, Minsara Kanna.

At the start of the new millennium he did Kannukkul Nilavu with Fazil. He decided not to commit in films that took a year to release, which changed his trend. His next venture Kushi was directed by S. J. Suryah. At the end of the year, he acted in Priyamanavale. His 2001 comedy film Friends, directed by Siddique, also starring Surya Sivakumar. Badri, an action and drama flick came next followed by the romance film, Shahjahan.

In 2002, he starred in Thamizhan alongside the then debutante Priyanka Chopra. Youth followed with Bagavathi, at the end of the year. The following year 2003 began with Vaseegara and Pudhiya Geethai.

Action Films (2003-till date)

However, his string of action films was broken by the action-romance flick, Thirumalai, which had Vijay in a new facial appearance. Udhaya, a film which began filming in 2002 but became delayed, finally released at the start of 2004.

Ghilli, which was released in 2004, is considered to be one of Vijay's biggest hits today. Directed by S. Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam, it was a remake of the Telugu film Okkadu, and ran for 200 days in theatres in Tamil Nadu. It was followed by Madhurey. It was in this year which Vijay began to portray his current mass-hero, stereotypical acting style, giving him a major turning point in his career. The following year, 2005, had other major successes such as the Perarasu-directed Thirupaachi, the romantic flick, Sachin, and another masala film, Sivakasi, again by Perarasu.

Vijay's film since the release of Ghilli was Aathi, which released in 2006. After this film Vijay took a short hiatus from acting. He later accepted to work in Pokkiri that year. Directed by Prabhu Deva, it released in 2007 and met almost the same success Ghilli did, in which Vijay played the character of an undercover cop diguised as a local gangster. Vijay's performance was well praised and he received an honorary doctorate title from the M. G. R. University. Later that year, Vijay starred in the romantic drama film Azhagiya Thamizh Magan, and for the first time, he appeared in dual roles, as both the antagonist and protagonist. In 2008, he starred in the action film Kuruvi, again under Dharani's direction.

The year 2009 started off with the action masala film Villu, which was directed by Prabhu Deva who was keen on working with him again after Pokkiri. The film, which had Vijay in dual roles for the second time in his career, but again generated poor reviews. Vijay's next film, Vettaikaaran, directed by Babu Sivan, produced by AVM Productions and distributed by Sun Pictures.

In 2010, Vijay's 50th film Sura, another Sun Pictures distribution, released with mixed reviews. After box office losses due to Sura and other recent Vijay films, theater owners in Tamil Nadu asked for an exclusive Vijay film or stated they will not screen Vijay films. [4]

Vijay is currently working with Siddique again for Kaavalkaaran, the Tamil remake of the Malayalam film Bodyguard. His next film Velayudham directed by M. Raja was launched in grand manner. It is produced by Aascar Ravichandran. Genelia, who acted in Sachein with Vijay, and Hansika Motwani are the leading ladies.

Personal life

Vijay married Sangeetha Sornalingam [5] [6] of Sri Lankan Tamil decent on August 25, 1999. [7][ dead link] They have two children, a son Jason Sanjay born in 2000 in London [8], and a daughter Divya Saasha born in 2005 in Chennai. [9]

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. [10] 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

Won
Nominated

Filmography

As actor

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Naalaya Theerpu
1993 Sendhoorapandi Vijay
Rasigan Vijay
Deva Deva
1995 Rajavin Parvaiyile Raja
Vishnu Vishnu
Chandralekha Rahim
1996 Coimbatore Maaple Balu
Poove Unakkaga Raja
Vasantha Vasal Vijay
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
1998 Ninaithen Vandhai Gokulakrishnan
Priyamudan Vasanth
Nilaave Vaa Seluvai
1999 Thulladha Manamum Thullum Kutty
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
2003 Vaseegara Boopathy
Puthiya Geethai Sarathy
Thirumalai Thirumalai
2004 Udhaya Udhayakumaran
Ghilli Saravanavelu
Madhurey Madhuravel
2005 Thirupaachi Sivagiri Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Sachein Sachein
Sukran Sukran Guest appearance
Sivakasi Sivakasi (Muthappa)
2006 Aadhi Aadhi
2007 Pokkiri Thamizh (Sathyamoorthy) Winner, Vijay Award for Entertainer of the Year [15]
Nominated: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Azhagiya Tamil Magan Guru,
Prasad
2008 Kuruvi Vetrivel
Pandhayam Himself Cameo appearance
2009 Villu Pugazh,
Major Saravanan
Vettaikaaran Ravi Winner, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero
2010 Sura Sura
Kaaval Kaadhal Jayakrishnan Post-Production
Velayudham Filming

As playback singer

Year Song Film Other notes
2005 Vaadi Vaadi Sachin
2002 Coca Cola Bagavathi
Ullathai Killadhae Thamizhan Sang with co-star, Priyanka Chopra
2001 Ennoda Laila Badri
2000 Mississippi Nadhi Kulunga Priyamanavale Sang with singer Anuradha Sriram
Sinnan Chiru Kannukkul Nilavu
Iravu Pagalai Kannukkul Nilavu
1999 Thanganirathuku Nenjinile
1998 Tic Tic Tic Thulli Thirintha Kalam Sang with singer P. Unni Krishnan
Roddula Oru Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
Thammadikkira Styla Pathu Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
Kalathukku Oru Gana Velai Rendered voice for actor Vignesh
Chandira Mandalathai Nilaave Vaa
Nilave... Nilave Nilaave Vaa
Mowriya Mowriya Priyamudan
1997 Oh Baby Baby Kadhalukku Mariyadhai
Oormilaa Oormilaa Once more
1996 Chicken Karae Selva
Anjaam Number Bussil Yeri Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen
Thiruppathy Ponaa Motta Maanbumigu Maanavan
1995 Bomboi Party Shilpa Shetty Coimbatore Maaple
1994 Thottabetlae Vishnu
1994 Adadaa Alamelu Aavin Pasumpaalu Deva
1994 Koththagiri Kuppammaa Deva

References

External links

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Revision as of 09:17, 24 July 2010

Joseph Vijay gay
Born
Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar
Occupation(s) Film actor, playback singer
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Sangeetha Sornalingam
(1999–present)

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar (born on June 22, 1974), better known mononymously as Vijay ( Tamil: விஜய்), is a Tamil film actor and playback singer in Tamil cinema. He is the son of film producer and director S. A. Chandrasekhar. After performing in uncredited roles as a child actor in films produced by his father, he made his film debut as a lead role actor in the 1992 film Naalaya Theerpu. Since then, he acted in several films of action and romance genres. During his career in the Tamil film industry, he has won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Kalaimamani award (1998) [1] and also been nominated for one Filmfare Award.

Vijay has starred in several romance, comedy films, and action films, including the commercially successful films Poove Unakkaga (1996), Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999), Kushi (2000), Priyamaanavale (2000), Ghilli (2004), and Pokkiri (2007). He was the ambassador of the Indian Premier League cricket team Chennai Super Kings in the year 2008 and has also served several commercial companies as a brand ambassador. [2]

Early life

Vijay was born to film producer and director S. A. Chandrasekhar and Shobha Chandrasekhar, a classical and a playback singer. Vijay went on to do his schooling in Balalok in Virugambakkam. He attended Loyola College, Chennai for a Bachelor of Visual Communication degree which he discontinued later . [3]

Acting career

Romance films: 1992-2002

During his childhood, Vijay performed in uncredited roles as a child actor in films produced by his father, S. A. Chandrasekhar. At the age of 18, Vijay debuted as a lead actor in the 1992 film Naalaya Theerpu, also produced by his father. In his second film, he co-stared with Vijayakanth in the film Sendhoorapandi. His following films Rasigan and Deva were all low-budget movies. In his fifth film Rajavin Parvaiyile in 1993, he co-starred with actor Ajith Kumar, who, like Vijay, was also a rising young actor then—also a bankable film star today. Also released that year were his romantic comedies Vishnu and Chandralekha.

The following year, Vijay continued to pursue romantic comedy film with Coimbatore Mappillai. The Vikraman-directed Poove Unakkaga was his first box office success which helped Vijay to become a recognisable actor. Vijay's tenth film Vasantha Vasal was an average grosser at box offices. Maanbumigu Maanavan and Selva were action films. After more romance films in 1997, like Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen and Love Today, Vijay took up the romantic comedy film, Once More, in which he co-starred with legendary Tamil film actor Sivaji Ganesan. In his next film, the Mani Ratnam-produced Nerukku Ner, directed by Vasanth, he co-starred with Surya Sivakumar who happened to make his debut in that film. He wrapped up that year with his first commercial success, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, which was directed by Fazil and earned him a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor.

In 1998, Vijay worked in Ninaithen Vandhai, Priyamudan, and Nilaave Vaa. In 1999, his film Thulladha Manamum Thullum earned him a Special Prize at the following year's Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Then followed Endrendrum Kadhal, Nenjinile, Minsara Kanna.

At the start of the new millennium he did Kannukkul Nilavu with Fazil. He decided not to commit in films that took a year to release, which changed his trend. His next venture Kushi was directed by S. J. Suryah. At the end of the year, he acted in Priyamanavale. His 2001 comedy film Friends, directed by Siddique, also starring Surya Sivakumar. Badri, an action and drama flick came next followed by the romance film, Shahjahan.

In 2002, he starred in Thamizhan alongside the then debutante Priyanka Chopra. Youth followed with Bagavathi, at the end of the year. The following year 2003 began with Vaseegara and Pudhiya Geethai.

Action Films (2003-till date)

However, his string of action films was broken by the action-romance flick, Thirumalai, which had Vijay in a new facial appearance. Udhaya, a film which began filming in 2002 but became delayed, finally released at the start of 2004.

Ghilli, which was released in 2004, is considered to be one of Vijay's biggest hits today. Directed by S. Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam, it was a remake of the Telugu film Okkadu, and ran for 200 days in theatres in Tamil Nadu. It was followed by Madhurey. It was in this year which Vijay began to portray his current mass-hero, stereotypical acting style, giving him a major turning point in his career. The following year, 2005, had other major successes such as the Perarasu-directed Thirupaachi, the romantic flick, Sachin, and another masala film, Sivakasi, again by Perarasu.

Vijay's film since the release of Ghilli was Aathi, which released in 2006. After this film Vijay took a short hiatus from acting. He later accepted to work in Pokkiri that year. Directed by Prabhu Deva, it released in 2007 and met almost the same success Ghilli did, in which Vijay played the character of an undercover cop diguised as a local gangster. Vijay's performance was well praised and he received an honorary doctorate title from the M. G. R. University. Later that year, Vijay starred in the romantic drama film Azhagiya Thamizh Magan, and for the first time, he appeared in dual roles, as both the antagonist and protagonist. In 2008, he starred in the action film Kuruvi, again under Dharani's direction.

The year 2009 started off with the action masala film Villu, which was directed by Prabhu Deva who was keen on working with him again after Pokkiri. The film, which had Vijay in dual roles for the second time in his career, but again generated poor reviews. Vijay's next film, Vettaikaaran, directed by Babu Sivan, produced by AVM Productions and distributed by Sun Pictures.

In 2010, Vijay's 50th film Sura, another Sun Pictures distribution, released with mixed reviews. After box office losses due to Sura and other recent Vijay films, theater owners in Tamil Nadu asked for an exclusive Vijay film or stated they will not screen Vijay films. [4]

Vijay is currently working with Siddique again for Kaavalkaaran, the Tamil remake of the Malayalam film Bodyguard. His next film Velayudham directed by M. Raja was launched in grand manner. It is produced by Aascar Ravichandran. Genelia, who acted in Sachein with Vijay, and Hansika Motwani are the leading ladies.

Personal life

Vijay married Sangeetha Sornalingam [5] [6] of Sri Lankan Tamil decent on August 25, 1999. [7][ dead link] They have two children, a son Jason Sanjay born in 2000 in London [8], and a daughter Divya Saasha born in 2005 in Chennai. [9]

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. [10] 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

Won
Nominated

Filmography

As actor

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Naalaya Theerpu
1993 Sendhoorapandi Vijay
Rasigan Vijay
Deva Deva
1995 Rajavin Parvaiyile Raja
Vishnu Vishnu
Chandralekha Rahim
1996 Coimbatore Maaple Balu
Poove Unakkaga Raja
Vasantha Vasal Vijay
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
1998 Ninaithen Vandhai Gokulakrishnan
Priyamudan Vasanth
Nilaave Vaa Seluvai
1999 Thulladha Manamum Thullum Kutty
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
2003 Vaseegara Boopathy
Puthiya Geethai Sarathy
Thirumalai Thirumalai
2004 Udhaya Udhayakumaran
Ghilli Saravanavelu
Madhurey Madhuravel
2005 Thirupaachi Sivagiri Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actor
Sachein Sachein
Sukran Sukran Guest appearance
Sivakasi Sivakasi (Muthappa)
2006 Aadhi Aadhi
2007 Pokkiri Thamizh (Sathyamoorthy) Winner, Vijay Award for Entertainer of the Year [15]
Nominated: Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award
Azhagiya Tamil Magan Guru,
Prasad
2008 Kuruvi Vetrivel
Pandhayam Himself Cameo appearance
2009 Villu Pugazh,
Major Saravanan
Vettaikaaran Ravi Winner, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero
2010 Sura Sura
Kaaval Kaadhal Jayakrishnan Post-Production
Velayudham Filming

As playback singer

Year Song Film Other notes
2005 Vaadi Vaadi Sachin
2002 Coca Cola Bagavathi
Ullathai Killadhae Thamizhan Sang with co-star, Priyanka Chopra
2001 Ennoda Laila Badri
2000 Mississippi Nadhi Kulunga Priyamanavale Sang with singer Anuradha Sriram
Sinnan Chiru Kannukkul Nilavu
Iravu Pagalai Kannukkul Nilavu
1999 Thanganirathuku Nenjinile
1998 Tic Tic Tic Thulli Thirintha Kalam Sang with singer P. Unni Krishnan
Roddula Oru Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
Thammadikkira Styla Pathu Periyanna Rendered voice for Surya Sivakumar
Kalathukku Oru Gana Velai Rendered voice for actor Vignesh
Chandira Mandalathai Nilaave Vaa
Nilave... Nilave Nilaave Vaa
Mowriya Mowriya Priyamudan
1997 Oh Baby Baby Kadhalukku Mariyadhai
Oormilaa Oormilaa Once more
1996 Chicken Karae Selva
Anjaam Number Bussil Yeri Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen
Thiruppathy Ponaa Motta Maanbumigu Maanavan
1995 Bomboi Party Shilpa Shetty Coimbatore Maaple
1994 Thottabetlae Vishnu
1994 Adadaa Alamelu Aavin Pasumpaalu Deva
1994 Koththagiri Kuppammaa Deva

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