
Vijayakanth
Vijayakanth is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Vijayakanth began their career in 1979 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 47 years. With over 180 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.7, Vijayakanth remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Vijayakanth's influence on Tamil cinema is generational — their work continues to define the standard for the industry.
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Biography
Vijayakanth (born Vijayaraj Alagarswami) was a prominent Tamil cinema actor, director, and politician who appeared in over 150 films across a career spanning four decades from 1979 to 2023. He earned the enduring nickname 'Captain' from his iconic role in Captain Prabhakaran (1991), and received recognition including two Filmfare Awards South, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and the Kalaimamani title in 2001. Films such as Vanathai Pola (2000), Thennavan (2003), and Mariyadhai (2009) showcased his transition from mass-action hero roles to more grounded, socially themed character portrayals. He also founded the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam political party in 2005 and served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for two terms (2006–2016), extending his public influence well beyond cinema before his death on December 28, 2023.
Defining Moments
Career-launching vigilante role where he plays a man who hunts down three men responsible for ruining his family, establishing his archetype as a morally righteous, unstoppable action hero
This breakthrough film ran 100+ days and created the template for Vijayakanth's mass hero persona — the working-class avenger who operates outside corrupt systems. It launched one of Tamil cinema's most enduring action hero careers.
Honest cop Panneer Selvam quits the force after his wife is murdered by a criminal he arrested, then pursues personal justice outside the law — blending institutional critique with emotional revenge drama
Written by Mani Ratnam and scored by Ilaiyaraaja, this became a cult blockbuster widely regarded as one of Vijayakanth's finest cop portrayals. The film elevated him beyond pure action star into emotionally layered hero territory.
DCP Raj methodically dismantles a kidnapping ring connected to a corrupt politician using evidence-based investigation rather than brute-force heroism
Considered one of the best Tamil crime thrillers ever made. Its procedural realism was groundbreaking and influenced the genre for decades. Vijayakanth's restrained performance proved he could anchor serious, intelligent cinema.
Climactic bomb-defusal sequence atop a clock tower performed without safety harnesses or a body double, followed by a 70-car ambush fight sequence shot over 18 days
These stunts, confirmed by producer Aruna Guhan, became legendary examples of Vijayakanth's personal commitment to dangerous action — cementing his reputation as Tamil cinema's most authentically daring action star of the era.
Dual-role performance as a self-sacrificing elder brother who gives up his own happiness for his three younger brothers, culminating in an emotionally charged family reunion climax with 100+ junior artists
Won the National Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and ran 250+ days — the biggest Tamil hit of 2000. Proved Vijayakanth could command family dramas as powerfully as action films at the peak of his stardom.
View film →Vijayakanth by the Numbers
If you watched every Vijayakanth film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 15 days and 1h. Most-paired with Deva — 17 films together.
Filmography
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Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Vijayakanth.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
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Did You Know?
Vijayakanth is often referred to by his fans and the media as 'Captain', a nickname that originated from his 1991 film 'Captain Prabhakaran'.
He founded the political party Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) in 2005.
Vijayakanth served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 2011 to 2016.
He is known for performing many of his own stunts in action films during his acting career.
He received the Kalaimamani award from the Government of Tamil Nadu in 2001 for his contributions to Tamil cinema.
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News & Stories

A visitor today to Vijayakanth’s Office
28/8/2017

Captain Vijayakanth is back as a king in Tamilan Endru Sol
21/11/2015

Vijayakanth now official on Facebook !
13/7/2015
Legacy & Influence
Vijayakanth, known as 'Captain' to his fans, carved a distinct legacy in Tamil cinema as a leading action hero and later as a significant political figure. His film career, spanning from the late 1970s to the 2000s, was defined by a rugged, everyman persona that resonated powerfully with mass audiences, particularly in rural and working-class segments. He often portrayed characters who were righteous, fiercely protective of their community, and challenged corrupt systems, a template epitomized in films like 'Chinna Gounder' (1992). This role solidified his image as a champion of the common man and is considered a landmark in his career. Unlike many contemporaries, he worked exclusively in Tamil cinema, building a dedicated fanbase through consistent thematic choices. His production company, Vijayakanth Pictures, contributed to the industry by backing several of his own films. While not always critically acclaimed, his movies were frequently commercial successes, establishing him as a reliable box-office draw for over two decades. His career trajectory is notable for its second act in politics, where he leveraged his cinematic popularity to found the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) party in 2005 and later served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. This transition from a beloved film star to a political force is a rare phenomenon in Indian cinema, underscoring the deep cultural connection he forged through his on-screen roles. His influence lies in demonstrating the potent link between a carefully crafted mass-hero image and political mobilization in Tamil Nadu.