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Vijay Adhiraj

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Vijay Adhiraj
Born (1967-04-18) 18 April 1967 (age 58)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, director, anchor
Notable workSuzhal, Ganesh-Vasanth, Chithi, Manaivi
SpouseRashna
Children2

Vijay Adhiraj is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada films and serials. He was introduced in the NFDC and Doordarshan produced Sahashraphan in Hindi, written by P. V. Narasimha Rao and directed by T. S. Nagabharana.

Career

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Adhiraj made his acting debut starring in television serials, before featuring in films including Ponnu Veetukkaran and Roja Kootam. Throughout the 2000s, he became an established television and live event host.[1]

Suzhal, directed by his father the late Shri Anand Mohan and written by him, launched him into the limelight. It was followed by Nimmadhi Ungal Choice, produced by AVM Productions and directed by Shri Sp. Muthuraman. Ganesh–Vasanth, written by Sujatha, produced by Madras Talkies and directed by Suhasini Manirathnam, helped establish his credentials as an actor.

Chithi, produced by Radaan Mediaworks, established him as a sought after television star, and gave him the title "Superstar" of the small screen.

He finished as runner up in the reality dance show Jodi Number One during season 1, alongside his wife, Rashna.[2][3]

He has since directed a film, Puthagam, which starred Sathya, Jagapati Babu and Rakul Preet Singh. Adhiraj wrote the script in 1998, but was advised by his peers, including Crazy Mohan, to wait before launching the production.[4] The film had a low key release in January 2013 and received average reviews from critics.[5]

He has hosted many famous functions, including the Littleshows Award.

Filmography

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Film

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  • Note: all films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
Year Film Role Notes
1998 Poonthottam Suresh
1999 Ponnu Veetukkaran Muthu
1997 Manava 2022 Manava 2022 Kannada film
2002 Roja Kootam Mano's arranged husband
2003 Three Roses Saleem
2004 Vaanam Vasappadum Aadhi Narayanan
2014 Pattaya Kelappanum Pandiya Saravanan
2022 Kalaga Thalaivan Keshav Rao

Television series

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Year Title Role Network Notes
1995–2001 Nimathy Ungal Choice Sun TV
1997 Aachi International Mahesh Sun TV Supporting role
1998–1999 Vazhandhu Kattugiren Vikaram Sun TV Supporting
1999–2000 Oru Pennin Kathaai Sudhakar Sun TV Lead role
2000 Gopi Gopalan Sun TV Main role
2000–2001 Chithi Prasad Sun TV Supporting role
2001–2004 Allai Osai Sun TV
2001 Anbulla Senagetheya Sun TV
2002-07 Avarkal Sun TV
2003 Appa Sun TV
2002–2003 Payanam Samraj Patrika Star Vijay
2000–2002 Gopuram Sun TV
2002-03 Varam Sun TV
2001–2003 Pinni Jaya TV
2003–2005 Annamalai Anwar Sun TV Supporting role
2004 Anandham Vijay Sun TV Cameo
2004 Thadayam Sun TV Male lead
2004–2006 Manaivi Ramani Sun TV Male lead
2003–2005 Vikramathithan Sun TV Supporting role
2005-08 Aarthi Santhosh Raj TV
2006–2008 Sharadha Sharadhanathan Raj TV Lead role
2006-08 Lakshmi Jeeva Sun TV Lead role
2008-10 Rekha IPS Kalangiar TV
2008–2014 Mudha Moolu Bandham Kiran TV
2008-11 Geethanjali Raj TV
2011–13 Chitemma Lawyer Avinash Surya TV
2011–2013 Chellamay Lawyer Avinash Sun TV Supporting role
2013–14 Chellakilli Sun TV
2014 10 Mani Kathigal Sun TV
2015–2016 Vina Vidai Vettai Juniors Host Puthuyugam TV

Web series

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2024 The Mystery of Moksha Island Subbu Disney+ Hotstar Notes
2019 Gods of Dharmapuri (G.O.D) Vengal Reddy ZEE5

As director

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Year Film Notes Ref.
2013 Puthagam
2024 Nodikku Nodi [6]

Voice Artist

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Year Title Voice Notes
2000 Pandavas: The Five Warriors Animation film; for the character Arjun
2002 Kadhal Virus Abbas

References

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  1. ^ "'Each medium has its own USP'". The Hindu. 20 July 2004. Archived from the original on 14 January 2005. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Metro Plus Tiruchirapalli / Television : From telly screen to silver screen". The Hindu. 1 December 2007. Archived from the original on 7 December 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  3. ^ "The Hindu : Metro Plus Chennai / Gender : The Mush Register". www.hindu.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  4. ^ K.R. Manigandan (6 October 2012). "The book of life". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Tamil TV actor Vijay Adhiraj: I want to make films I can watch with my family". CNN IBN. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original on 20 November 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  6. ^ "After 11 years, Vijay Adhiraj is directing the film again". Dinamalar.com. 31 May 2024.
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