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From Thuppakki (2012) onwards, Vijay’s films shifted to patriotic, spy, and vigilante themes. Romance became a subplot, but when it appeared, it was sharp and modern.

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A remake of Bodyguard, Kavalan featured Vijay as a bodyguard who falls for his charge (Asin). The romance is unique because it’s built on a lie: The heroine pretends to have a secret lover to avoid his advances, but Vijay’s character, Bhoominathan, chooses to love her anyway, even helping her “run away” with the imaginary man. It’s a tragic romance of selfless devotion. The climax, where he takes a bullet for her, proved that even in comedy, Vijay’s love stories end in sacrifice. From Thuppakki (2012) onwards, Vijay’s films shifted to

Shankar’s adaptation of 3 Idiots minimized romance for Vijay. His character, Panchavan Pariventhan (a riff on Rancho), shares a platonic, intellectual bond with his friends and a subtle romance with Riya (Ileana D’Cruz). Their relationship is built on challenging educational norms—he encourages her to pursue wildlife photography. It was the most mature, modern romance of Vijay’s career: no stalking, no fights, just mutual respect and growth. Key Trait: Efficiency

Director Lokesh Kanagaraj deliberately avoided a traditional romance. Vijay’s character, JD, a drunkard professor, shares a crackling friendship-turned-tension with Malavika Mohanan’s character, a warden. There is a single night of alcohol-fueled bonding and a potential kiss implied, but the film subverts it—she slaps him, and they revert to being colleagues. Master argued that not every man-woman relationship needs a song in Switzerland. It was the most realistic and refreshing take on Vijay’s romantic life.

As Vijay approached 50, his romantic storylines have become more restrained, focusing on single parents, second chances, and spiritual companionship.

Sandwiched between action films, Sachein was a throwback. Vijay played a college student obsessed with his classmate (Genelia D’Souza). The entire film is a two-hour ode to first love. Unlike his other roles, here Vijay is a shy, stammering introvert. The relationship is defined by unspoken love and massive misunderstandings. The climax, where he finally confesses in a rain-drenched hostel, is pure nostalgic romance for fans who missed the 90s Vijay.