
S. J. Surya
S. J. Surya is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. S. J. Surya began their career in 1995 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 31 years. With over 60 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.7, S. J. Surya remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 30+ years, S. J. Surya's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
S. J. Suryah (born Justin Selvaraj Samanasu Pandian) is a Tamil cinema actor, director, producer, and playback singer best known for his villainous roles and his directorial ventures in Tamil film industry. He gained widespread recognition as the antagonist in blockbusters like Mersal (2017) opposite Vijay, winning the SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role, and delivered a career-defining lead performance in Karthik Subbaraj's Jigarthanda Double X (2023), for which he won the SIIMA Extraordinary Performer of the Year award in 2024. His acting range spans from directing and starring in his own films like New (2004) and Isai (2015) to playing menacing antagonists with psychological depth in big-budget productions like Spyder (2017) and Maanaadu (2021). His directorial debut Vaalee (1999) was a major commercial success, establishing him as a multi-hyphenate talent in Tamil cinema before his second wave of fame as a villain specialist.
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Jigarthanda Double X (8.0)
View film →Iconic Roles
Nanban
Guest appearance as a flamboyant, stylish college student and friend to the main characters in this Tamil remake of '3 Idiots'.
Jigarthanda DoubleX
Played a pivotal and intense supporting role in this critically acclaimed gangster drama.
Defining Moments
Directorial Debut with 'Vaali'
His first film as a director became a major hit, winning him the Filmfare Award for Best Director and establishing him as a prominent filmmaker.
Bollywood Breakthrough with 'Main Hoon Na'
Directed the Shah Rukh Khan-starring blockbuster, achieving massive pan-India success and recognition.
Acting in 'Nanban'
His memorable guest appearance in this high-profile Vijay-starrer and remake of '3 Idiots' was widely appreciated, marking a notable acting turn.
S. J. Surya by the Numbers
If you watched every S. J. Surya film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 4 days and 18h. Most-paired with Sathyaraj — 3 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 S. J. Surya.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
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Did You Know?
S. J. Surya made his directorial debut with the Tamil film 'Vaali' (1999), starring Ajith Kumar and Simran, which was a major critical and commercial success.
He is known for his unique directorial style, often incorporating elements of fantasy, psychological drama, and bold themes, as seen in films like 'New' (2004) and 'Anbe Aaruyire' (2005).
He made his acting debut in the 2001 Tamil film 'Kushi', which he also directed, starring Vijay and Jyothika.
He has frequently collaborated with actor Vijay, directing him in successful films like 'Kushi' (2001) and 'Friends' (2001).
He won the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil for his debut film 'Vaali' (1999).
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News & Stories

Actor SJ Suryah Celebrates Birthday with Cast and Crew of 'Mark Antony'
21/7/2023

Don't miss the captivating sneak peek of the intense film 'Bommai,' showcasing the exceptional acting skills of S. J. Suryah.
12/6/2023

The release date for SJ Suryah's film "Bommai" has been announced
2/6/2023

The latest update on SJ Suryah's film "Bommai" has been out.
1/6/2023

SJ Surya’s portion in ‘Mark Antony’ is Finished
19/4/2023
Legacy & Influence
S. J. Surya, born in 1968, has carved a unique and influential path in Indian cinema, primarily in Tamil and Telugu films, as a multifaceted creator whose career is defined by bold stylistic choices and a distinct directorial voice. He first gained major recognition as a director and screenwriter in the late 1990s and early 2000s with films like 'Vaali' (1999) and 'Kushi' (2000). These works established his signature style: high-energy narratives, flamboyant visual aesthetics, and complex, often morally ambiguous characters. His directorial approach, particularly in shaping larger-than-life protagonists and crafting memorable musical sequences, significantly influenced the commercial mainstream cinema of the era. After a period focused on direction, he reinvented himself as a character actor, bringing the same intensity and unique screen presence to supporting and antagonistic roles. This second act has been widely acclaimed, with performances in films like 'Iraivi' (2016), 'Mersal' (2017), and the recent 'Jigarthanda DoubleX' (2023) showcasing his versatility and depth. His portrayal of nuanced villains and eccentric characters has added a rich layer to contemporary Tamil cinema. His contribution is dual-faceted: as a director, he pushed the boundaries of mainstream storytelling and presentation; as an actor, he has become a sought-after performer who elevates every project he is part of. His journey from a trendsetting director to a powerhouse actor demonstrates remarkable adaptability and enduring relevance. S. J. Surya's legacy lies in his fearless experimentation and his ability to leave a distinct imprint on both sides of the camera, influencing a generation of filmmakers and performers with his uncompromising artistic identity.