
Tamil
Nadu's Madras (now Chennai), where Vijay was born. His mother Shoba
Chandrasekhar is a playback singer and carnatic vocalist, while his father S.
A. Chandrasekhar is a film director. His mother is Hindu, while his father is
Christian. Vijay got baptised when he was 12 years old. Vidhya, Vijay's sister,
passed away when she was just two years old.
After
beginning his education at the Fathima Matriculation Higher Secondary School in
Kodambakkam, Vijay transferred to the Balalok Matriculation Higher Secondary
School in Virugambakkam. He eventually attended Loyola College to earn a degree
in visual communications. At the age of 18, he asked his father if "he
would launch him" while studying.
"Vaarasudu,"
directed by Thalapathy Vijay, is the largest of the three movies that will be
shown in theatres during the Sankranthi celebration. The movie triumphs in
every category, regardless of budget, box office performance, or hero
compensation.
One
of the biggest stars in India is Vijay. He earned a huge Rs 105 Cr + GST in
compensation as part of his salary.
He
will collect Rs. 105 crore in other terms. The producer will additionally cover
the cost of the GST (which is close to Rs 19 Cr). According to reports, a bank
handled each of these transactions.
Additionally,
director Vamshi Paidipally makes Rs 15 crore.
Thaman
and Rashmika, two well-known actors with significant salaries, are among the
cast and staff members of the movie. About Rs 100 Cr. was spent on the
production.
Surprisingly,
the creators of each of these Sankranthi movies make money. After the movie is
out, it will be clear how much money the producers make.
The
combined Telugu market revenue for "Veera Simha Reddy" and
"Waltair Veerayya" must be Rs 250 crore.
The
Tamil market is huge for this film, but Dil Raju, the producer of Vijay's
Vaarasudu, is not placing a lot of money on the Telugu version.