30 Years of Vijayism..! 30 years of cinema empire..!

Today, 30 years have passed since Vijay, who is the top star of tamil cinema, entered the cinema. Although his father SAC opened the door of cinema for Vijay through the film 'Nalaiya Theerpu', the reality is that initially, Vijay was reluctant to walk on that path. Yes, 'Rasikan', 'Deva', and 'Coimbatore Mappillai', which have worked out commercially, Vijay did not get much recognition in it. This includes negative reviews. Taking everything in, Vijay walked with a single belief of effort. That effort was not wasted. In 1996, 'Poove Unakakka' starring vikraman was Vijay's big break. The film 'Love Today' which was released after that brought Vijay to the masses as a chocolate boy. Subsequent films like 'Tullaatha Manamum Thullum', 'Minsarakanna', 'Kushi' and 'Priyamanavale' made Vijay a commercial hero.
Vijay, who played a soft character, was transformed into an action hero in films such as 'Thirumalai', 'Gilli', 'Thirupachi', 'Sivakasi' and 'Pokkiri'. His dialogues and action-packed him into the mass hero list. It was only later in Vijay's film career that he was on his way to the title of superstar, but the storm of failure started to blow. A series of flops like 'Azhagiya Tamizh Magan', 'Kuruvi', 'Villu', and 'Sura'. Confused about what to do, Vijay managed everything with the weapon of peace. After that, the film 'Kavalan' released in the year 2011 gave him a consolation hit, and in an interview related to that, the host asked Vijay he is so calm. What does this give him?' To which Vijay replied, he knows what he gets from being like this. But he has achieved many things with this, said Vijay.Vijay made us see the words he said later. The film 'Velayutham', which was released after this, held his commercial meter, and Vijay changed his path and joined Shankar's 'Nanban'. Without any action, the mass he did in it was a huge hit among the fans. After this, Vijay's film 'Thuppaki' with murugadoss became a blockbuster hit, and 'Thalaiva', which followed, failed due to political intrigue. After the failure of 'Jilla' which followed, he again teamed up with murugadoss in 'Kaththi'. The film became a super duper hit and Vijay's title of box office king started to recover again. Bhairava, which was released in the meantime, was a flop, and he teamed up with Shankar's assistant atlee in 'Theri'. The film became a blockbuster, followed by 'Mersal' and 'Bigil' and gave atlee two more films.

In the meantime, Vijay, who took a dig at politics in the Murugadoss-directed film 'Sarkar', boldly spoke on some issues on stage and confirmed his political presence. At a time when everyone was waiting for Vijay's next move, Vijay teamed up with lokesh Kanagaraju in 'Master'. Released as 50 percent Vijay and 50 percent lokesh, the film received mixed reviews among the public. He next joined director Vamshi in the release of Beast After a flop. The posters of the film and the song Ranjithame are a big hit and kollywood is waiting for him to become the king of the box office again.

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