Vijay Antony

Frances Antony Cyril Raja (born 24 July 1975) known professionally as Vijay Antony,[1][2] is an Indian music composer, playback singer, actor, film editor, lyricist, audio engineer, and filmmaker working predominantly in Tamil cinema. He made his debut as music composer in 2005. He is the first Indian Music Director to win the 2009 Cannes Golden Lion for the song Naaka Mukka advertising film in the Best Music category.[3] The song was played at the 2011 Cricket World Cup. He made his debut film Naan in 2012. He is best known for his roles in action thriller films such as Salim (2014) and Pichaikkaran (2016).

Vijay Antony
Vijay Antony during a photoshoot of Pichaikkaran
Born (1975-07-24) 24 July 1975
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Music composer
  • playback singer
  • actor
  • film editor
  • lyricist
  • audio engineer
  • film producer
  • director
  • dubbing artist
RelativesSamuel Vedanayagam Pillai (great-grand father)

Early life

Vijay Antony was born in Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District.[1] When he entered the media and film industry, he had picked Agni as his stage name, but this was changed to Vijay by S. A. Chandrasekhar who had commented that Agni was not lucky and christened him after his son Vijay (actor).[2]

Career

Vijay Antony's acting debut was in the crime thriller Naan where he played the lead role. The film's standalone sequel titled Salim, an action thriller, was his next project as an actor, for which he also composed music.[4] Both the films were sleeper hits.[5] In 2015, he starred in the romantic comedy India Pakistan for which he wasn't the music director.[5] In 2016, he chose to star in the action thriller Pichaikkaran (2016), collaborating with his Dishyum director Sasi.[6] It became a commercial success, with overall collections nearing 40 Crore.[7] The Telugu dub Bichagadu was a bigger success than the original.[8] His next was Saithan, an action thriller directed by debutant Pradeep Krishnamurthy.

He appeared in the 2017 political action thriller Yaman directed by Jeeva Shankar. Produced by A. Subaskaran under the banner Lyca Productions & Vijay Antony Film Corporation, it starred Miya and Thiagarajan. The film was released on 24 February 2017. His next film Annadurai in the same year was an action drama. It tells the story of two brothers of contrasting characters whose separate lives are affected when fate intervenes in their lives.[9] In 2018, he starred in Kaali, a period action film directed by Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi[10] and Thimiru Pudichavan, an action film directed by Ganeshaa.

In 2019, he starred in Kolaigaran, an action thriller directed by Andrew Louis[11] and featuring Arjun Sarja.[12]

Personal life

Antony was brought up by his mother after his father's death by suicide when he was 7. He is not a trained musician, but started his career as a sound engineer and later became a music composer. After completing his tertiary education, he established an audio studio called Audio Infotainment and worked there as a sound engineer. In his early days as a music composer, he composed jingles for advertisements, and notable background scores for television shows by conducting research on sound engineering.[13] His music composing venture in movies arrived when Oscar Ravichandran approached Antony to compose music for his film Dishyum, but his music composer debut in movies happened through Sukran, as it was released first.

Antony is married to Fatima Vijay Antony, and their daughters' names are, Meera and Laara. The eldest Meera, died by suicide on 19 September 2023 at the age of 16 in their home in Chennai.[14][15] He has a well-known great-grandfather, Samuel Vedanayagam Pillai, who was a Tamil poet, novelist, and social worker and is remembered for his authorship of Prathapa Mudaliar Charithram, recognized as the "first modern Tamil novel." Vedanayagam's ideals of women's liberation and education are reflected in this novel.

Award

Antony is the first Indian to win a Cannes Golden Lion award. He won the award in 2009 for the "Nakka Mukka" commercial (for The Times of India) in the Best of Music category.[16]

Filmography

Actor

YearFilmRole(s)Notes
2006Kizhakku Kadalkarai SalaiLecturerCameo Appearance
2009TN 07 AL 4777HimselfSpecial Appearance in "Aathichudi" song
2012NaanKarthik / Mohammed Salim
2014SalimDr. Mohammed Salim
2015India PakistanAdv. Karthik
2016PichaikkaranArul Selva Kumar
NambiarHimselfSpecial Appearance in "Aara Amara" song
SaithanDinesh & SharmaDual Role
2017YamanThamizharasan (Yaman) & ArivudainambiDual Role
MupparimanamHimselfSpecial Appearance in "Let's Go Party" song
AnnaduraiAnnadurai & ThambiduraiDual Role
2018KaaliKaali (Bharath), Young Periyasamy (Samy), Young Maari,& Young JohnMultiple Roles
Traffic RamasamyHimselfCameo Appearance
Thimiru PudichavanInspector Murugavel
2019KolaigaranPrabhakaran IPS
2021Kodiyil OruvanVijaya Raghavan
2023TamilarasanInspector Tamilarasan[17]
Pichaikkaran 2Vijay Gurumoorthy/SathyaAlso Director[18]
KolaiVinayak[19]
RaththamRanjith Kumar[20]
TBA Agni SiragugalSeenuDelayed[21]
Mazhai Pidikatha Manithan TBA Filming[22]
Valli Mayil TBA Filming[23]

Editor

Year Film
2017 Annadurai
2018 Thimiru Pudichavan
2021 Kodiyil Oruvan
2023 Pichaikkaran 2

Director

Pichaikaran 2

Discography

Music director

Year Tamil Other languages Notes
2005Sukran
2006Dishyum
Iruvar Mattum
2007Naan AvanillaiBuddhivantha (Kannada)Songs only, Reused song from Dishyum
Nominated, Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil)
Background Score by D. Imman
Ninaithale
2008Pasumpon Thevar VaralaruDocumentary film
Pandhayam
Kadhalil VizhunthenNominated, Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil)

Cannes Golden Lion Award for Best Commercial Music (Nakka Mukka)[24]

''Nakka Mukka'' Song was played at the 2011 Cricket World Cup

2009A Aa E Ee
TN 07 AL 4777Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Music Director

Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Song

Mariyadhai
Ninaithale InikkumNominated, Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil)
Mahatma (Telugu)Reused songs from Dishyum, Kadhalil Vizhunthen and Naan Avanillai
VettaikaaranWinner, Vijay Award for Favourite Song – Chinna Thamarai
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Music Director
2010Rasikkum Seemane
Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
Angadi Theru2 Songs
Kanagavel Kaaka
Uthama Puthiran
2011Sattapadi Kutram
Yuvan Yuvathi
Vedi
Velayudham
2012NaanAsthitva (Kannada)Nominated, 2nd South Indian International Movie Awards For Best Music Director
Daruvu (Telugu)Reused songs from TN 07 AL 4777, Ninaithale Inikkum, Vettaikaaran , and Uthamaputhiran
Sattam Oru Iruttarai
2013Haridas
Madha Gaja RajaUnreleased
2014Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam1 song ("A for Azhagirukku")
Salim
2015Aavi Kumar
2016Pichaikkaran
Nambiyaar
Saithan
2017Yaman
Annadurai
2018Kaali
Thimiru Pudichavan
2021Iruvar Ullam
2023Pichaikkaran 2

Singer

YearSongFilmNotes
2005"Saathikadi"Sukran
2006"Dailamo",
"Bhoomikku"
Dishyum
2007"Machakani",
"Kaakha Kaakha"
Naan Avan Illai
2008"Naaka Mukka",
"Thozhiya",
"Kadavul Padaitha",
"Unakkena Naan"
Kadhalil Vizhunthen
2009"Menaa Minukki",
"Kannivedi"
A Aa E Ee
2009"Mere Priya",
"Allah"
Ninaithale Inikkum
2009"Aathichudi"TN 07 AL 4777
2010"Poove Poove",
"Naan Unnai Paarkum"
Rasikkum Seemane
2010"Palayankottai"Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
2010"Usumalarase"Uthamaputhiran
2011"Edhedho"Sattapadi Kutram
"O My Angel"
"Kola Kuthu"
Yuvan Yuvathi
"Ichu Ichu"Vedi
"Sonna Puriyathu"Velayudham
2012"Usumalarese"
"Rajulla"
DaruvuTelugu
"Ulaginil"
"Thappellam"
Naan
"Poochandi"Sattam Oru Iruttarai
2013"Thumbakka"Madha Gaja Raja
2012"Edhirthu nil"BiriyaniComposed by Yuvan Shankar Raja
2014"Onnuna Rendu"Aindhaam Thalaimurai Sidha Vaidhiya SigamaniComposed by Simon
"Mascara Pottu"Salim
2016"Nooru Samigal"Pichaikkaran
"Lovukku logic ille"NayyapudaiComposed by Taj Noor
"Yededho", "Ladukio"Saithan
2017"Thangama Vairama"Annadurai
2019"Pasappukali"DevarattamComposed by Nivas K. Prasanna
2021"Slum Anthem"Kodiyil OruvanComposed by Nivas K. Prasanna

Television

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