Duniya Vijay

Vijay Kumar B.R, known professionally as Duniya Vijay, is an Indian actor who appears in Kannada films. He started off as a junior film artist in the industry playing small roles, before he got his big break in Duniya (2007).[2] He is noted for his performances in films such as Chanda (2007), Junglee (2009), Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam (2011) and Jayammana Maga (2013).

Duniya Vijay
Duniya Vijay at Kashi in 2013
Born
Vijay Kumar B. R.

(1974-01-20) 20 January 1974
Other names
  • Viji
  • Black Cobra
  • Kari Chirathe
  • Duniya Vijay
OccupationActor, Director, film producer, screenwriter,
Years active2001–present
Spouse(s)Nagarathna Vijay (m. 1999) (former wife) Keerthi Pattadi (m.2016-present)
ChildrenMonica,Monisha,Samrat
AwardsKarnataka State Award
Suvarna Film Award
Filmfare Award
Udaya Film Award

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Career

Vijay started off with a role in Yograj Bhat's Ranga SSLC with Sudeep. He then acted in films like Jogi, Shree and Ee Rajeev Gandhi Alla. He also did roles in television.

The turning point in Vijay's career came when his friend Soori's directorial debut Duniya. Vijay was cast as a naive village boy with a golden heart who ends up in the hands of underworld goons who use him as one of the henchman to execute their bad deeds. His acting won him rave reviews from critics. Vijay went on to win the State and Filmfare awards for his role in the film.

In 2007, Vijay appeared in three more films – Yuga, Chanda and Geleya. Yuga was an action-oriented film on the lines of Duniya, but it was not a box office success. Vijay did a supporting role in Geleya, when Prakash Rai[3] walked out of the film at the last moment.

In 2007, Vijay made more news with his film Chanda. The film was directed by S. Narayan, who had supposedly agreed with Vijay that he would release the film six weeks after Yuga, so that there would be no clash. The director did not keep this promise, for which Vijay refused to dub (lend his voice) for the film. The matter was settled with the KFCC, who decided to impose a year-long ban on the actor. After the intervention of "Karnataka Film Federation" elders, the ban was revoked and Vijay was eligible to do other movies. Chanda did a roaring business at the box office and especially at B&C centres. He got the liking from the so-called 'masses' for his dare devil fights.

Vijay did a semi-art film Avva for Kavita Lankesh at the start of 2008. Vijay won accolades for a bravura performance, but the film did not do well. He was then seen in Sumana Kittur's Slum Bala towards the end of 2008, which also did average business. The consensus was that both films lacked action, which was Vijay's forte.

In 2009, Vijay was seen in action oriented films, namely, MR Ramesh's Thaakath and Junglee directed by Soori and also in Sadhu Kokila's Devru.

The year 2010 continued to be a mixed luck for Vijay with three releases, out of which, one film Kanteerava managed to fetch average business and reviews. The other two, Shankar IPS and Kari Chirathe, went on to become failures at the box-office. However, he made a comeback with successful films which were also critically acclaimed Jarasandha (film), Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam and Veerabahu in the year 2011.

In 2012, Vijay starred in the critically acclaimed Bheema Theeradalli which also found the commercial success. Vijay was lauded for his performance in the movie. In early 2013, the film Rajanikantha was released and it was a disaster in Box-Office. His subsequent release, which was under his production "Duniya Talkies" Jayammana Maga, a psychological thriller and his first production venture, met with rave critical reviews with his performance getting noticed. While his movie Shivajinagar was average at box office. In 2014, his only movie was Simhadri. In 2015 he went with four movies Jackson, Rx Suri, Ring road were hit, however Cobra is delayed.

In 2016, his first release was Yogaraj Bhat's much hyped film Dana Kayonu alongside Priyamani. The film went on to become a success commercially and resurrected his career. His upcoming release is Nagashekar's Masti Gudi.

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleNotes
2004Ranga SSLCUncredited
2005Jogi
2005Rishi
2005Deadly Soma
2005Giri
2005Rakshasa
2005Mental Manja
2006Shree
2006Ambi
2007Sri Kshethra Kaivara ThathayyaCameo appearance
2007GunaCameo appearance
2007DuniyaShivalinguFilmfare Award for Best Actor
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor
2007YugaYuga
2007GeleyaACP
2007ChandaKariya
2007Ee Rajeev Gandhi AllaHimself
2008AvvaBedara Manja
2008Slum BalaBala
2009JungleePrabhakar
2009ThaakathBasya
2009DevruDevru
2010Shankar IPSShankar Prasad
2010Kari ChiratheMadesh
2010KanteeravaKanteerava
2010AithalakkadiHimselfGuest appearance
2011Veera BahuVeerabahu
2011Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera KaamJohnny
2011JarasandhaKrishna Murthy "Jarasandha"
2012Bheema TheeradalliChandya
2012RajanikanthaRajani / Kantha
2013Jayammana MagaNaga
2013ShivajinagaraRamu
2014SimhadriSimhadri
2015JacksonJackson
2015RX SooriSoori
2015Ring RoadInspector Khan
2016Dana KayonuKempu / Docomo
2017Masti GudiMaasthi
2018KanakaKanaka
2018Johnny Johnny Yes PapaJohnny
2021Salaga SalagaFilming; also director

References

  1. "Vijay experienced true love only after marrying Keerthi - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  2. "Newcomers rule box office". Indiaglitz.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  3. "Duniya Vijay in Geleya". Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
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