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Vijayakant’s demise | Tributes pour in from Tamil film fraternity

Condolences poured in from the film fraternity and critics for the demise of actor-turned politician and DMDK founder Vijayakant who passed away in Chennai on Thursday morning.

Many film celebrities took to social media in sorrow to express their condolences for the demise of the actor fondly described as ‘Captain.’

He was known for elevating Nadigar Sangam (South Indian Artistes’ Association) with significant changes during his tenure as president.

Also read: DMDK founder Vijayakant’s death updates 

In his post on social media, actor Kamal Haasan has said the news of death of beloved brother Vijayakant, DMDK founder, unique actor fondly known as captain was deeply saddening.

Noting that he expressed humaneness in every action, he brought in hope for a transition in Tamil Nadu politics and extended helping hand to the needy. Having courage as his identity, Vijayakant made his indelible mark in both cinema and politics. He will remain etched in everyone’s memories.

Director and actor Samuthirakani who had directed Vijayakant’s movie ‘Neranja Manasu’ in 2004 recalled the 72 days spent with the actor during film shooting as memorable. He would continue to live in people’s memories through his good deeds for the society. He would remain an inspiration.

Expressing condolences in her post, actor Khushbu Sundar said: “We have lost a gem. A man with a golden heart. A man who truly deserved a lot more. Our beloved captain, our Vijayakant…”

Many others, including actor Vikram who described him as the most loving and caring being ever and actor Arun Vijay who called Vijayakant as his personal mentor and a man with a heart of pure gold, condoled the departed actor.

Actors Arya and Trisha, and producers Archana Kalpathi and G. Dhananjeyan also expressed their shock and mourned the loss of actor Vijayakant.

Recalling his 40 years of friendship with actor Vijayakant, actor S.Ve.Sekar said his close friends fondly called him as ‘Viji’. “We have acted in many films together. He has given many films that completed 100 days in theatres and silver jubilee hits. At least 200 persons used to have food almost daily in his office. His stint as Nadigar Sangam president can be called a golden period and he proved his leadership skills. He was an honest person.”

Sharing short video from his first Tamil film ‘Kallazhagar’, actor Sonu Sood, in his post, said the film was a gift from the legend Vijayakant. “He came across a still of mine and in no time I was filming with him.. I owe my career to him..”

In his message from the U.S, actor Napolean said it was a loss of a wonderful actor and good leader who held a lot of promises for the State. He recalled his experiences shooting films together and working together in Nadigar Sangam to organise star night events and clear debts. Actor Napoleon shared a video his visit to Vijayakant house last year.

Actor Meena who has worked with him in many films expressed her shock and said he was a “gem of a person. A true leader, hardworking and a warm person.”

In a video message from U.S., actor Vishal said it was a loss of a good human being and Vijayakant was an inspiration to contribute to the society and needy people.

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