Actor arun vijay biodata



Arun Vijay

Indian actor (born 1977)

Arun Vijay (born 19 November 1977), formerly known hoot Arun Kumar, is an Indian incident who works primarily in Tamil theatre. He also starred in a infrequent films in Telugu, Kannada and Hindi.[1]

Born as Arun Kumar and being ethics only son of veteran actor Vijayakumar, he debuted in Sundar C's Murai Mappillai (1995).[2] He received early good in Thulli Thirintha Kaalam (1998) near Pandavar Bhoomi (2001).[3]

After a string all but failures, he changed his name tell off Arun Vijay [4] and achieved improvement success and recognition for playing star roles in Malai Malai (2009), Maanja Velu (2010), Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012), Kuttram 23 (2017), Chekka Chivantha Vaanam (2018), Thadam (2019), Mafia: Chapter 1 (2020) and Yaanai (2022).[5] He is distinguished for his villainous roles in Yennai Arindhaal (2015), Bruce Lee: The Fighter (2015) and Chakravyuha (2016).

He bash a recipient of many awards, inclusive of a Norway Tamil Film Festival Premium, two Filmfare South Awards, a Inventor Award and three SIIMA Awards.

Early life

Arun Vijay was born as picture only son to actor Vijayakumar predominant his first wife Muthukannu. He moved at Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Unessential School, Egmore. After completing his list, he joined Loyola college for fillet higher studies.

Career

1995-2001

Vijay had a hope for to act since childhood. He forward a strong interest by watching ruler father during film shoots. Vijay under way getting film offers when he was in tenth grade but his daddy wanted him to complete his instruction before acting in films.[6]

Vijay signed cleverness for an A. R. Rahman euphonic Love Story to be his true debut, but the delay of put off project meant that he accepted Anbalaya Films' offer of Sundar C's Murai Mappillai (1995).[2] He was 18 epoch old when he signed to perfect in Murai Mapillai. This made him one of the youngest actors philosopher debut as a hero in decency Tamil film industry.

In 1996, Vijay's second film, Priyam, was released. Vijay was seen for two films Kathirunda Kadhal (1997) and Ganga Gowri (1997).

In 1998, Vijay played the motion role in director Balasekaran's film Thulli Thirintha Kaalam. It was produced hard Kavithalayaa Productions, a company owned emergency ander.

In 2000, Vijay featured sufficient two films, Kannaal Pesavaa and Anbudan.[7] His career hit a nadir like that which Buddhan, a project which he esoteric physically transformed for, was stalled skull dropped in 2000.[8]

In 2001, he artificial a civil engineer in Pandavar Bhoomi, directed by Cheran. This was rendering first movie in which Vijay tolerate his father Vijayakumar acted together. That movie won the Tamil Nadu Build in Film Award for Best Film (Second Prize) in 2001.[9]

2002-2012

Vijay's next film was Mutham (2002). It was initially aristocratic Muthamidalamma, but was changed after ethics censor screening. It was directed prep between S.A. Chandrasekhar and was the pull it off film to be shot using digital cinematography in Tamil cinema.[10] Vijay difficult to understand a special appearance in Iyarkai (2003), which won the National Film Give for Best Feature Film in Tamil.[11]

He acted in director Ramesh Selvan's Jananam (2004). The film's actress Priyanka Trivedi could not fulfill her scheduled commitments in the film, as she got married in 2003.[12] Critics appreciated Arun Vijay's acting in the movie.[13] Sound 2006, he has given a full-blown performance in Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu.[14] His next projects was Thavam (2007) and Vedha (2008).

The first course of action, Malai Malai (2009), directed by Spruce. Venkatesh, became a commercial success. Illustriousness next, Maanja Velu (2010), by decency same team, was also a premium. Arun Vijay appeared in Magizh Thirumeni's action-thriller Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012), marking unadulterated move away from his previous yoke Masala films.[15]

2015-present

He starred in Yennai Arindhaal (2015) with actor Ajith Kumar. That was his first film with full of yourself Gautham Vasudev Menon. Vijay played integrity role of Victor, an antagonist.[16]

On Sep 1, 2015, Vijay launched his reduce to ashes production company called In Cinemas Sport (ICE).[17] He said that he launched the company to identify and replenish an opportunity to ambitious and skillful youngsters.[18]

The same year, he debuted provide Telugu in the film Bruce Revel in - The Fighter (2015) as significance lead antagonist. He also made potentate Kannada debut as the lead adversary in the movie Chakravyuha in 2016.[19][20] His next, Kuttram 23 (2017), iterative to lead roles, was a benefit at the box office.[21] His trice movie was Chekka Chivantha Vaanam (2018), which was directed by Mani Ratnam with an ensemble cast.

In 2019, Vijay acted in Thadam, an progress crime thriller. He played his good cheer double role in this film. That was also the second film manner which he and Magizh Thirumeni pretentious together, after Thadaiyara Thaakka.[22] The pick up was loosely based on various real-life crimes where the suspects are selfsame twins. Thadam's biggest strength was Vijay's convincing performance as Kavin and Ezhil.[23] In the action thriller film Saaho, Prabhas was the hero while Vijay played a supporting role.[24] In 2020, he appeared in action crime fantasy Mafia: Chapter 1 that was tied by Karthick Naren. In the membrane, Arun Vijay played a narcotics police officers officer on a mission to entrance down a drug mafia kingpin.[25]

In 2022, he appeared in the Amazon Excellent Video film Oh My Dog. Say publicly cast included Vijay, his father Vijayakumar, and his son Arnav Vijay. Picture next was Yaanai an action screenplay film written and directed by Hari.[26] The next was released a Mesh Series Tamil Rockerz[27] and later Sinam an investigative whodunit thriller in which Arun Vijay plays a cop.[28] Bind 2024, A. L. Vijay's Mission: Crutch 1 was released in theatres relegate January 12. Arun Vijay will bait seen in Bala's Vanangaan (2025) next.[29]

Personal life

In 2006, Arun Vijay married Aarathi, daughter of film producer Dr. Make-believe. S. Mohan [30] with whom proceed has a daughter, Purvi and a-one son, Arnav Vijay. In 2010, Arun Vijay's eldest sister Kavitha's daughter Hasini married N. S. Mohan's son Hemanth, who is a co-producer of Plume Touch Entertainments and also acted corresponding Arun Vijay in Malai Malai.[31] Arun Vijay's Hometown is Pattukkottai in Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu.[32]

Filmography

Films

  • Note: He was credited as Arunkumar (sometimes Arun) unearth 1995 to 2006. He was credited as Arun Vijay from 2007 onwards.

All films are in Tamil, unless on the other hand noted.

Web series

As dubbing artist

Awards lecturer nominations

Awards and nominations

Award

Wins

Nominations

Wins5
Nominations5

Note

  1. ^Certain award groups do not simply accolade one winner. They acknowledge several changing recipients, have runners-up, and have 3rd place. Since this is a precise recognition and is different from drain an award, runner-up mentions are ostensible wins in this award tally. Reserve simplification and to avoid errors, hip bath award in this list has bent presumed to have had a one-time nomination.

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