There is a specific sound that plays in every theatre the moment Vijay Thalapathy appears on screen for the first time. It is not quite a cheer. It is not quite a roar. It is somewhere in between — a collective release of pent-up excitement from an audience that has been waiting for this exact moment, sometimes for months. If you have ever experienced it in person, you do not forget it quickly.
Vijay has been making films since the early 1990s, but over the past decade something changed. The scale got bigger, the budgets got bolder, and the results at the box office started breaking records that nobody expected Tamil cinema to touch. He became Thalapathy — not just a name, but a feeling. A phenomenon.
Here are the seven films that proved it, ranked by worldwide box-office collection, with everything you need to know about each one — cast, story, and why it hit the way it did. From Leo’s record-breaking ₹615 crore to Mersal’s mass-villain drama — here are Vijay Thalapathy’s 7 highest-grossing movies ranked, with cast, collections, and why each one hit so hard.
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At a Glance: Thalapathy Vijay Highest Grossing Movies
| Movie | Year | Budget (₹ Cr) | WW Collection (₹ Cr) | Theme |
| Leo | 2023 | 200–220 | ~615 | Gangster-reform family thriller |
| GOAT | 2024 | 300–320 | ~440 | Spy-patriot action epic |
| Master | 2021 | 120–130 | ~300 | Teacher vs gangster drama |
| Beast | 2022 | 140–160 | ~300 | Mall hostage action thriller |
| Varisu | 2023 | 140–150 | ~293 | Family business drama |
| Bigil | 2019 | 130–140 | ~285 | Women’s football sports drama |
| Mersal | 2017 | 90–100 | ~260 | Vigilante-doctor corruption drama |

Thalapathy Vijay Highest Grossing Movies Ranked
1. Leo (2023) — ₹615 Crore
Leo is the film that proved Vijay could do something different. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj — the man behind Kaithi and the Lokesh Cinematic Universe — Leo stars Vijay as a reformed gangster who has built a quiet life under a false identity, running a small café in Mahabalipuram with his wife and kids. That life falls apart when his dangerous past catches up to him. What follows is two and a half hours of controlled mayhem.
What made Leo work was not just the action — Lokesh directed those scenes with a confidence and precision that felt genuinely cinematic. It was the emotional core underneath. Vijay’s character is protecting something he loves, and you feel that. The film also introduced a proper Lokesh-verse connection, linking the story to a wider universe that fans had been speculating about for years. Sanjay Dutt as the primary villain was a casting masterstroke.
- Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj
- Key Cast: Vijay, Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Sarja, Mysskin
- Why it hit: A rare combination of emotionally grounded storytelling and franchise-level world-building in Tamil cinema
2. The Greatest of All Time / GOAT (2024) — ₹440 Crore
GOAT arrived as Vijay’s most expensive film ever made — a ₹300-plus crore pan-India spectacle directed by Venkat Prabhu. The film centres on a spy-agent in multiple avatars, navigating a cyber-terrorism plot that threatens national security. It is big in every sense: the production design, the action sequences, the multi-language release strategy across Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
The film divided critics but not fans. The action set-pieces are among the most elaborate ever attempted in Tamil cinema, and the supporting cast — Jayam Ravi, Prashanth, Vijay himself in different looks — gave it a novelty factor that drew audiences back for repeat viewings. At ₹440-plus crore worldwide, it became Vijay’s second-highest-grossing film and the final major theatrical release before his political chapter began.
- Director: Venkat Prabhu
- Key Cast: Vijay, Jayam Ravi, Prashanth, Amit Sadh, Jackie Shroff
- Why it hit: Pan-India scale, patriotic themes, and genuine curiosity around Vijay’s farewell-season theatrical run
3. Master (2021) — ₹300 Crore
Master deserves a special mention for what it had to overcome before it even reached the screens. The film released in January 2021, in the thick of the pandemic, when theatres across India were running at reduced capacity or staying shut. It still made somewhere between ₹240 and ₹300 crore worldwide — a number that, given the circumstances, felt almost surreal.
Lokesh Kanagaraj directed this one too, and the premise is deceptively simple: a brilliant but alcoholic professor gets assigned to a juvenile correctional school and ends up battling a gangster who uses the boys for crime. What elevates it is the casting of Vijay Sethupathi as the villain — a genuinely threatening, funny, and layered performance that matched Vijay’s screen energy in a way few antagonists have. “Vaathi Comes” became one of the biggest Tamil songs of the year.
- Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj
- Key Cast: Vijay, Vijay Sethupathi, Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Sarja
- Why it hit: Two titans at the peak of their powers, plus a story with genuine social weight underneath the mass entertainment
4. Beast (2022) — ₹300 Crore
Beast is Vijay in full commercial entertainer mode, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar — the same director who made Doctor, a film that balanced comedy and action in a similarly self-aware way. Here, Vijay plays an ex-RAW agent on what is supposed to be a casual family outing that turns into a full-scale mall hostage crisis. The concept is essentially Die Hard with Thalapathy energy.
The film is not a critical masterpiece, but it is enormously watchable. Vijay clearly enjoyed making it — there is a looseness and confidence in how he inhabits the role, and the action is staged with real flair. Pooja Hegde brings a warmth to the female lead that the film needed, and “Arabic Kuthu” became the kind of song that plays at every college event for two years after release.
- Director: Nelson Dilipkumar
- Key Cast: Vijay, Pooja Hegde, Selvaraghavan, Yogi Babu
- Why it hit: Pure, uncomplicated mass entertainment that knew exactly what it wanted to be and delivered it confidently
5. Varisu (2023) — ₹293 Crore
Varisu is a very different kind of Vijay film. There are no underworld bosses, no spy agencies, no hostage crises. The story is about a young man — the youngest son in a wealthy business family — who has to step up and protect his family’s legacy from people who want to tear it apart from the inside. Directed by Vamshi Paidipally, who made Maharshi with Mahesh Babu, this is a film built on emotion, not adrenaline.
It worked because the Pongal release timing is perfect for family dramas, and because Vijay’s chemistry with the veteran ensemble cast — Sarathkumar, Prakash Raj, Jayaram — gave it a genuine warmth. Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead brought her own considerable fan following. The film collected close to ₹293–300 crore worldwide and proved that Vijay could anchor a slow-burn family saga just as comfortably as he could an action blockbuster.
- Director: Vamshi Paidipally
- Key Cast: Vijay, Rashmika Mandanna, Sarathkumar, S.J. Suryah, Prakash Raj
- Why it hit: Emotional family drama timed perfectly for the Pongal season, with a star-studded cast that delivered across the board
6. Bigil (2019) — ₹285 Crore
Bigil is Atlee’s second collaboration with Vijay — after Theri and Mersal — and arguably their most ambitious. Vijay plays a former football champion who becomes the coach of a women’s national football team, while simultaneously dealing with a criminal underworld subplot that connects to his late father’s legacy. It is a lot. But Atlee, who specialises in emotional maximalism, somehow makes it hold together.
The women’s football storyline is the film’s genuine soul. The sequences leading up to the final match, and the final match itself, are emotionally effective in ways that sports films rarely manage. Nayanthara as the anchor of the football team’s management side brings real authority to her role. The film collected close to ₹290-300 crore at the worldwide box office and became a Diwali 2019 juggernaut.
- Director: Atlee
- Key Cast: Vijay, Nayanthara, Jackie Shroff, Vivek, Yogi Babu
- Why it hit: A rare mass-commercial film that paired female empowerment with genuine sports drama, wrapped in Atlee’s signature emotional punch
7. Mersal (2017) — ₹260 Crore
Mersal is the film that made people outside Tamil Nadu sit up and take notice of Vijay. Directed by Atlee, the film has Vijay in a triple role — a doctor, his twin, and a masked vigilante — and the story revolves around pharmaceutical corruption, hospital rackets, and a healthcare system that exploits the poor. That social commentary, woven through the mass masala template, gave the film a weight that most commercial entertainers do not bother with.
The political undertones in the dialogues created enormous controversy, which only amplified the film’s reach. The music, composed by A.R. Rahman, is exceptional — “Aalaporaan Tamizhan” became a cultural anthem that still plays at Tamil political events. At ₹255–270 crore worldwide, Mersal was Vijay’s first true pan-India blockbuster and the film that cemented his status as a genuine box-office force beyond Tamil cinema.
- Director: Atlee
- Key Cast: Vijay, Nayanthara, Kajal Aggarwal, S.J. Suryah, Sathyaraj
- Why it hit: Social commentary in a mass masala package, A.R. Rahman’s music, and dialogues that became political lightning rods — a perfect storm of reach and resonance
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What These Seven Films Tell You About Thalapathy Vijay
Look at this list, and a pattern emerges. Vijay’s biggest films are not defined by a single formula — they range from emotional family dramas to single-location thrillers to spy epics to sports films. What they share is a consistent commitment to giving the audience something to feel, not just something to watch. Every film on this list has a core emotional hook: a man protecting his family, a teacher finding purpose, a coach believing in underdogs, a doctor fighting a corrupt system.
That emotional intelligence, wrapped in the scale and production values that Tamil cinema has increasingly delivered over the past decade, is what keeps filling theatres every time the Thalapathy fanfare plays.
With his transition into politics through TVK, the question of what comes next for Vijay on screen remains open. But these seven films already guarantee a legacy that any actor would be proud to leave behind.
Note: Box-office collection figures are approximate worldwide grosses compiled from industry trade reports and box-office tracker sources. Exact figures vary slightly by source and calculation method.


