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Vijayakanth

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  • Born 25 August 1952
  • Place of Birth Madurai
  • Occupation Actor, Politician, Film Director, Screenwriter
  • Spouse Premalatha Vijayakanth (1990)
  • Children Shanmuga Pandian

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  • Sagaptham, 
  • Captain Prabhakaran

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ABOUT Vijayakanth

Indian politician and former actor, who was known by his stage name Vijayakanth passed away on December 28, 2023. Fondly called ‘Captain’, he was admitted to a private hospital due to pneumonia. The Tamil super star and Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) founder Vijayakanth was 71. Vijayakanth’s death marks the end of an influential chapter in Tamil Nadu’s political history and leaves a void in the state’s diverse political tapestry. Vijayakanth had previously been admitted to the same hospital on November 18 for a febrile illness, from which he was discharged on December 11. On December 14, the actor-turned-politician made his first public appearance post-discharge to participate in DMDK’s executive and general council meeting. During the meeting, his wife Premalatha Vijayakanth was announced as the party’s new general secretary. The passing of Vijayakanth not only signifies the loss of a distinguished personality but also highlights the diminishing influence of a political party that once held considerable potential. Vijayakanth stood out as the only Tamil actor after M G Ramachandran or MGR to achieve notable success in the realm of Tamil politics. Vijayakanth who gave moviegoers their dose of adrenalin rush with his powerful action sequences and fiery dialogues was born as Vijayaraj on August 25, 1952 in Madurai. He debuted in the film industry with ‘Iniikum Ilamai’ in 1979. His popular films include Senthoora Poove, Pulan Visaranai, Chatriyan, Captain Prabhakaran, Chinna Gounder, Sethupathi IPS, Honest Raj, Vanathai Pola, and Ramana, among others. Vijayakanth also headed the actors’ body called Nadigar Sangam. In 2005, he entered politics by floating his party. The DMDK emerged as a fresh political alternative in Tamil Nadu’s Dravidian politics. Vijayakanth’s popularity, particularly in rural areas, was a critical factor in the party’s initial success. In the 2006 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, just a year after its inception, the DMDK secured a surprising 8.4 per cent of the votes, contesting in 232 constituencies, with Vijayakanth being the sole winner. He contested from Virudhachalam constituency. This early success established DMDK as a noteworthy player in the state’s political arena. He turned the tables in the 2011 Assembly polls by joining hands with AIADMK. His party secured 29 seats, pushing the DMK to a distant third and became the state’s main Opposition. When DMDK contested alone in 2006 Assembly polls and 2009 Lok Sabha elections, they had 8.4 per cent and 10.3 per cent vote share. Ever since the party entered coalition politics, the career graph has changed. It was 7.9 per cent vote share in 2011 Assembly polls, 5.1 per cent in 2014 Lok Sabha polls, 2.4 per cent in 2016 Assembly polls, 2.16 per cent in 2019 Lok Sabha polls, and 0.43 per cent in 2021 Assembly polls. Or to put it straight, the party has not won a single seat in the state after 2011, a period that also marked the beginning of the decline of Vijayakanth’s health and gradual withdrawal from active politics. Vijayakanth’s journey in the Tamil film industry is a tale of perseverance and eventual triumph. He faced a series of setbacks with initial films failing to make a mark. Doorathu Idi Muzhakkam in 1980 and Sattam Oru Iruttarai in 1981, marked his presence in the industry. His rugged looks and robust portrayal of characters resonated deeply with audiences, particularly in rural areas, and many started calling him ‘Karuppu MGR,’ a period when MGR’s film and political career was nearing to an end. It was Captain Prabhakaran (1991), a successful movie that earned him the affectionate moniker ‘Captain’. His role in the 1992 film Chinna Gounder as a village chieftain further cemented his status as a beloved actor among the rural masses, thanks to the film’s phenomenal success. In addition to his cinematic achievements, Vijayakanth was honoured with the Kalaimamani award by the Tamil Nadu government in 2001, recognising his contributions to Tamil arts and cinema. His remarkable performance in the 2002 anti-corruption hit Ramanaa earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award. He is survived by wife, Premalatha, and two sons.

Vijayakanth FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Sagaptham

    ( 2015 )

  • Thamizhan Endru Sol

    ( Not Final )

  • Virudhagiri

    ( 2010 )

  • Engal Aasan

    ( 2009 )

  • Mariyadhai

    ( 2009 )

  • Arasangam

    ( 2008 )

  • Sabari

    ( 2007 )

  • Dharmapuri

    ( 2006 )

  • Perarasu

    ( 2006 )

  • Sudesi

    ( 2006 )

  • Maayavi

    ( 2005 )

  • Neranja Manasu

    ( 2004 )

  • Gajendra

    ( 2004 )

  • Engal Anna

    ( 2004 )

  • Mr Hindustani

    ( 2004 )

  • Kartavya: Lion on Duty

    ( 2004 )

  • Thavasi

    ( 2004 )

  • Chokka Thangam

    ( 2003 )

  • Thennavan

    ( 2003 )

  • Ramana

    ( 2002 )

  • Devan

    ( 2002 )

  • Raajjiyam

    ( 2002 )

  • Viswanathan Ramamoorthy

    ( 2001 )

  • Narasimha

    ( 2001 )

  • Vaanchinathan

    ( 2001 )

  • Simhasanam

    ( 2000 )

  • Kannupada Poguthaiya

    ( 2000 )

  • Vaanathaipola

    ( 2000 )

  • Vallarasu

    ( 2000 )

  • Ek Anari Duja Khiladi

    ( 2000 )

  • Kallazhagar

    ( 1999 )

  • Periyanna

    ( 1999 )

  • Dharma

    ( 1998 )

  • Veeram Vilanja Mannu

    ( 1998 )

  • Ulavuthurai

    ( 1998 )

  • Dharam Chakra

    ( 1997 )

  • Alexander

    ( 1996 )

  • Tamil Selvan

    ( 1996 )

  • Thayagam

    ( 1996 )

  • Thirumoorthy

    ( 1995 )

  • Gandhi Pirantha Mann

    ( 1995 )

  • Karuppu Nila

    ( 1995 )

  • Mahatma Ka Insaaf

    ( 1995 )

  • Padavi Pramanam

    ( 1994 )

  • En Aasai Machan

    ( 1994 )

  • Sethupathi I.P.S

    ( 1994 )

  • Periya Maruthu

    ( 1994 )

  • Honest Raj

    ( 1994 )

  • Enga Muthalali

    ( 1993 )

  • Sakkarai Thevan

    ( 1993 )

  • Sendhoorapandi

    ( 1993 )

  • Rajadurai

    ( 1993 )

  • Ezhai Jaadhi

    ( 1993 )

  • Koil Kaalai

    ( 1993 )

  • Shatru

    ( 1993 )

  • Thakur Bhavani Singh

    ( 1993 )

  • City Police

    ( 1993 )

  • Thai Mozhi

    ( 1992 )

  • Bharathan

    ( 1992 )

  • Moondrezhuthil En Moochirukkum

    ( 1991 )

  • Chinna Gounder

    ( 1991 )

  • Maanagara Kaaval

    ( 1991 )

  • Captain Prabhakaran

    ( 1991 )

  • Pulan Visaaranai

    ( 1990 )

  • Chatriyan

    ( 1990 )

  • Engitte Modhathe

    ( 1990 )

  • Sirayil Pootha Chinna Malar

    ( 1990 )

  • Sandhana Kaatru

    ( 1990 )

  • Pudhu Padagan

    ( 1990 )

  • Poruthathu Pothum

    ( 1989 )

  • En Purushan Thaan Enakkum Mattum Thaan

    ( 1989 )

  • Meenakshi Thiruvilayadal

    ( 1989 )

  • Ponmana Selvan

    ( 1989 )

  • Paattukku Oru Thalaivan

    ( 1989 )

  • Maa Oori Kittayya

    ( 1988 )

  • Thenpandi Seemayile

    ( 1988 )

  • Therkathikkallan

    ( 1988 )

  • Senthoora Poove

    ( 1988 )

  • Nallavan

    ( 1988 )

  • Poonthotta Kaavalkkaaran

    ( 1988 )

  • Kaalaiyum Neeye Maalaiyum Neeye

    ( 1988 )

  • Velundu Vinaiyillai

    ( 1987 )

  • Solvathellam Unmai

    ( 1987 )

  • Ninaive Oru Sangeetham

    ( 1987 )

  • Sirai Paravai

    ( 1987 )

  • Veera Pandian

    ( 1987 )

  • Manathil Uruthi Vendum

    ( 1987 )

  • Uzhavan Magan

    ( 1987 )

  • Sattam Oru Vilayattu

    ( 1987 )

  • Kulikkaran

    ( 1987 )

  • Annai En Deivam

    ( 1986 )

  • Thazhuvaatha Kaigal

    ( 1986 )

  • Karimedu Karuvaayan

    ( 1986 )

  • Oru iniya udhayam

    ( 1986 )

  • Dharma Devathai

    ( 1986 )

  • Oomai Vizhigal

    ( 1986 )

  • Vasantha Ragam

    ( 1986 )

  • Manakanakku

    ( 1986 )

  • Nambinar Keduvathillai

    ( 1986 )

  • Amman Koil Kizhakkaalae

    ( 1986 )

  • Kaarimedu Karuvayan

    ( 1985 )

  • Pudhiya Sagaptham

    ( 1985 )

  • Navagraha Nayagi

    ( 1985 )

  • Yematrathe Yemarathe

    ( 1985 )

  • Neethiyin Marupakkam

    ( 1985 )

  • Naane Raja Naane Manthiri

    ( 1985 )

  • Eetti

    ( 1985 )

  • Amudha Gaanam

    ( 1985 )

  • Annai Bhoomi

    ( 1985 )

  • Raman Sreeraman

    ( 1985 )

  • Pudhu Yugam

    ( 1985 )

  • Santhosha Kanavukal

    ( 1985 )

  • Kuzhandhai Esu

    ( 1984 )

  • Veetuku Oru Kannagi

    ( 1984 )

  • Maman Machan

    ( 1984 )

  • Madras Vathiyar

    ( 1984 )

  • Vaidehi Kaathirundaal

    ( 1984 )

  • Naalai Unathu Naal

    ( 1984 )

  • Janavari Onnu

    ( 1984 )

  • Alai Osai

    ( 1984 )

  • Kudumbam

    ( 1984 )

  • Vellai Pura Ondru

    ( 1984 )

  • Nooravathu Naal

    ( 1984 )

  • Vetri

    ( 1984 )

  • Idhu Enga Bhoomi

    ( 1984 )

  • Saatchi

    ( 1983 )

  • Dowry Kalyanam

    ( 1983 )

  • Auto Raja

    ( 1982 )

  • Pattathu Rajakkal

    ( 1982 )

  • Sattam Sirikkirathu

    ( 1982 )

  • Parvaiyin Marupakkam

    ( 1982 )

  • Nenjile Thunivirundhal

    ( 1981 )

  • Needhi Pizhaithathu

    ( 1981 )

  • Sivappu Malli

    ( 1981 )

  • Sattam Oru Iruttarai

    ( 1981 )

  • Doorathu Idhi Muzhakkam

    ( 1980 )

  • Innikkum Ilaimai

    ( 1979 )

  • Agal Vilakku

    ( 1979 )

  • Zakhmee

    ( 1975 )

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Vijayakanth AWARDS

Awards
  • The Cinema Express Awards, IN for Best Character Actor - 1988 Poonthotta Kaavalkkaaran

  • The Filmfare Awards South for Best Actor - 1987 Amman Koil Kizhakkaalae

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia
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