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Vikram Film List [new] Jun 2026

In his recent years, Vikram has balanced big-budget spectacles with poignant, smaller films, often acting as a producer to bring stories to life.

No deep dive is complete without mentioning Saamy (2003). While it falls in his commercial phase, the character of Aarusaamy—a corrupt-looking but honest cop—redefined the cop genre in South India. The "Agila Ulaga Nayagan" (Hero of the World) aura he projected here remains a fan favorite, leading to a sequel decades later.

Vikram’s film list is not just a collection of movies; it is a portfolio of risk. In an era where heroes are terrified of playing negative roles or looking ugly on screen, Vikram embraced the grotesque ( Pithamagan ), the disabled ( Kasi ), and the mentally unstable ( Sethu , Anniyan ). vikram film list

Directed by Mani Ratnam, this film saw Vikram play Dev, the antagonist (based on Rama) in the Hindi version, while playing Veera (based on Ravana) in the Tamil version ( Raavanan ).

This period was largely unremarkable. Vikram was struggling to find a foothold, often playing second fiddle to established stars. The turning point came with Sethu (1999), not listed above as it begins the next phase. In his recent years, Vikram has balanced big-budget

This paper focuses on Vikram’s Tamil filmography, though he has appeared in Telugu, Malayalam, and a few Hindi films (e.g., Aparichit – Hindi dubbed version of Anniyan ). Cameos and uncredited roles are not exhaustive.

| Year | Film | Role | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1999 | Sethu | Sethu (a violent college student turned mental patient) | Vikram’s portrayal of a man descending into madness was raw. He lived as a patient in a mental asylum for method acting. | | 2000 | Indran | Indran | Moderate success. | | 2002 | Gemini | Gemini (a rowdy) | Commercial hit, solidifying his mass appeal. | | 2003 | Dhool | Arulprakasam (a villager fighting corruption) | Action-comedy, a blockbuster. | | 2003 | Saamy | Arupandian (a fearless cop) | Superhit. The “Saamy” dialogue delivery became iconic. | | 2004 | Pithamagan | Chithan (a forest-dwelling recluse) | Critically acclaimed. He played a mute, feral man. Won the National Film Award for Best Actor. | | 2005 | Anniyan | Ramanujam/Anniyan/Remo (a man with dissociative identity disorder) | Magnum opus of this phase. Vikram played three distinct personalities in Shankar’s social thriller. Massive box office record. | The "Agila Ulaga Nayagan" (Hero of the World)

Before he became "Chiyaan," Vikram spent nearly a decade in obscurity. Debuting in En Kadhal Kanmani (1990), he floated through the 90s in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films, often playing second lead or roles that failed to utilize his range.

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