The first film where he was credited with the prefix "Ilaya Thalapathy" (Young Commander).
A high-energy track composed by Anirudh Ravichander that dominated music charts for months.
This comprehensive guide explores the complete filmography of actor Vijay and highlights the popular videos that define his legendary career. 📽️ The Complete Filmography of Actor Vijay
A blockbuster that made him a household name in Kerala.
Vijay shifted gears entirely to mass action, creating a template of high-octane fights, punch dialogues, and heavy dance numbers that solidified his box office power. - Romantic comedy. Pudhiya Geethai (2003) - Drama.
Awarded by M.G.R. University in 2007 for his achievements in the film industry.
Every Vijay trailer launch is an online "festival." The trailer for Leo , directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, broke viewership records, proving that his name alone is enough to mobilize a massive digital audience. The Final Chapter
- Family drama based on a marriage contract.
- The definitive turning point into a mass action avatar.
Vijay's filmography boasts an impressive array of hits, including:
The turning point in Vijay's career came with the 2000 film "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani," which was a commercial success and marked his transition from a struggling actor to a leading star. This was followed by a string of successful films, including "Stylish" (2001), "Thalapathi" (2002), and "Thegidi" (2003). These films not only showcased Vijay's acting prowess but also cemented his status as a versatile actor capable of performing in a wide range of roles.
During the late 90s, Vijay established himself as a romantic hero. Films like Poove Unakkaga (1996) and Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997) won critical acclaim and established his hold over family audiences. Kadhalukku Mariyadhai also earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor. Other notable blockbusters from this era include Kushi (2000) and Friends (2001), which showcased his impeccable comic timing alongside actor Suriya. 3. The Shift to Mass Action (2003–2011)