Superstar in south, Thalapathy Vijay stayed away from Hindi movies
Vijay made a brief cameo in *Rowdy Rathore*, appearing for under a minute in a dance with Akshay Kumar.
PTI
New Delhi, 4 May
Actor-politician and maybe Tamil Nadu’s next Chief Minister, Vijay, a mega star in south cinema, has surprisingly little or no presence in the Hindi film industry.
The 'Leo' and 'Mersal' star did a blink-and-miss appearance in the 2012 hit 'Rowdy
Rathore', where he popped in for a less-than-a-minute dance cameo with
actor Akshay Kumar and choreographer-director Prabhu Deva. In fact, in the song
“Chinta Ta Chita Chita”, the south superstar had to be introduced as such by
Akshay - “oh superstar Vijay”.
That was
almost it.
Several of
his Tamil blockbusters have been dubbed in Hindi and are now also available on
streaming platforms with subtitles. These include big-budget actioners such as 'Master', 'Mersal', 'Leo' and 'Bigil'.
Some of
his Tamil hits have also been remade in Hindi, most notably Varun Dhawan’s 'Baby John', a remake of his 2016 action-thriller 'Theri',
and Akshay Kumar’s 2014 hit 'Holiday', which was adapted from Vijay’s 2012 film 'Thuppakki'.
The
51-year-old also took a leaf out of Hindi movies when he played Aamir Khan's
much-loved character of a free-spirited, innovative engineering student from
the blockbuster '3 Idiots' in its 2012 Tamil remake 'Nanban'.
He seemed clearly content with his success and demi-god status in Tamil cinema. This was quite unlike others such as Vijay Sethupathy, Allu Arjun, Vijay Devarakonda and, of course, veterans Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, who have either starred in Hindi movies or become pan-India stars.
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