Vincent Asokan
Vincent Asokan is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Vincent Asokan began their career in 2005 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 21 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.0, Vincent Asokan remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 20+ years, Vincent Asokan's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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- 60
Biography
Vincent Asokan is a Tamil cinema actor and son of veteran actor S. A. Ashokan, who debuted in films at age 39 with Aai (2004) and has since appeared in over 30 films across Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu industries. He is recognized for his antagonistic roles in commercially successful films such as Pokkiri (2007), Aalwar (2007), and Irumbu Thirai (2018), where he played a Telecommunication Minister in this techno-thriller directed by P. S. Mithran. He won the Best Villain Award for his role in Yogi (2009) and demonstrated notable range as a mute assassin in Thottal Thodarum (2015), conveying intensity entirely through physicality and expression. His recent work includes Kadamaiyai Sei (2022), Paramporul (2023), and Viduthalai Part 2 (2024), continuing his career as a reliable character actor in Tamil cinema.
Career Milestones
Film debut in Tamil cinema
Major role as Guru in blockbuster action film Pokkiri alongside Vijay
View film →Won Best Villain Award
Portrayed primary antagonist (terrorist leader) opposite Vijay in Velayudham
Significant role in blockbuster thriller Irumbu Thirai
View film →Iconic Roles
Pokkiri
A henchman role in the blockbuster Vijay action film; one of Asokan's early high-profile appearances that established him as a go-to villain/support actor in Tamil commercial cinema.
Yogi
His performance as the primary antagonist earned him the Best Villain Award, marking a career high point and cementing his reputation as a credible villain in Tamil cinema.
Velayudham
Portrayed the chief antagonist opposite Vijay in this superhero film, playing a terrorist leader whose clashes with the masked vigilante drove the film's central conflict.
Thottal Thodarum
Played a silent hired assassin with no dialogues, conveying menace entirely through expressions — widely noted by critics as a pinnacle performance in his career.
Defining Moments
Role as Guru, a menacing henchman in the blockbuster action film
One of his earliest high-profile supporting villain roles, in a massive Vijay blockbuster that brought him wide visibility and established his screen presence as a credible physical antagonist.
View film →Role in the action-drama continuing his run of reliable villain performances
Part of a strong mid-2000s run that solidified his standing as a dependable character actor and villain in Tamil commercial cinema alongside his breakout year in Pokkiri.
View film →Villain performance that earned him the Best Villain Award
Award-winning turn that formally recognized his ability to bring depth and menace to antagonist roles, cementing his reputation as a go-to villain in Tamil cinema.
Silent assassin role with no dialogues, conveying terror entirely through expressions and menacing looks
Widely cited as a career highlight — portraying a hired killer without a single line of dialogue, relying purely on physicality and expression, demonstrating his range beyond conventional villain roles.
Supporting antagonist role opposite Vishal in the cybercrime thriller
Part of a critically acclaimed film dealing with digital fraud and surveillance, where his screen presence contributed to the film's tense atmosphere; the film was widely discussed for its socially relevant themes.
View film →Vincent Asokan by the Numbers
If you watched every Vincent Asokan film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 2 days and 1h. Most-paired with Srikanth Deva — 4 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →










Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Vincent Asokan.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Vincent Asokan has worked most frequently with A. Venkatesh (3 films), Vivek (3 films), Vadivelu (3 films), Manobala (3 films), and Arjun (3 films).









Legacy & Influence
Vincent Asokan has carved a distinct niche in Tamil cinema as a dependable and versatile character actor, primarily recognized for his portrayals of antagonists and supporting roles that add significant depth to the narratives. His career trajectory, spanning from the mid-2000s, demonstrates a steady presence in the industry, often playing pivotal characters that drive conflict or provide crucial narrative weight. His contribution lies in his ability to embody rugged, intense, and often intimidating personas with a natural ease, making his characters memorable despite not always being in the lead. A notable early role was as Guru in the Vijay-starrer 'Pokkiri' (2007), a film that achieved major commercial success and cult status. In this film, Asokan's portrayal of a ruthless gangster served as a formidable counterpoint to the protagonist, showcasing his capacity to hold his own in high-profile projects. He later delivered a critically acclaimed performance in 'Irumbu Thirai' (2018), a cyber-thriller where his role was integral to the film's plot, further cementing his reputation for selecting scripts with substantive content. His work in 'Paramporul' (2023) continued this trend, earning positive reviews for his performance in a film dealing with philosophical themes. Asokan's impact is that of a skilled performer who enhances the main storyline through compelling character work, contributing to the overall texture and authenticity of Tamil cinema. He represents a cadre of actors who provide essential scaffolding in commercial and content-driven films alike, ensuring that supporting roles are performed with conviction and impact, thereby enriching the cinematic experience.