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Audience are not accepting Vijay Sethupathi as hero ?

Vijay Sethupathi is a famous household name in the South Indian film industry. He started his journey with a small blink and miss roles and after a period of struggle he got a wonderful break with Pizza.

He then established himself as an excellent actor of this generation and scored success and acclaims with films like Vikram Vedha and 96.

But there’s a slight misjudgment from him in the selection of films, it seems. After establishing as a hero, Vijay Sethupathi didn’t maintain his image as solo and accepted which every role came to him.

Vijay Sethupathi has done negative characters in other Star Hero movies like he appeared as an antagonist in Vijay’s Master. He did a minor role in Rajinikanth’s Petta. Also, he did a villain character in Kamal Haasan and Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Vikram.

All these performances have helped him to get a good appreciation for his acting caliber, even Telugu audience too are very fond of him.

However, Vijay Sethupathi simultaneously doing the films as artist and lead hero has seemed to be affected his image as a lead hero.

His latest film DSP has been released on the last weekend and the film has collected around 4 Crores gross in Tamil Nadu, and in the Rest of areas the performance at the box office is negligible. Overall, it’s a disastrous result.

Audience say that Vijay Sethupathi needs to find the balance between his solo films and films in which he plays character roles against other heroes. Otherwise, it will be difficult for him to get success as a lead hero.

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