When actor Vijayakanth performed a dangerous stunt and gave credit for it to a body double!

IANS May 18, 2025 393 views

Legendary actor Vijayakanth stunned the film industry with his extraordinary courage during a risky helicopter stunt in 'Captain Prabhakaran'. Director A R Murugadoss shared an incredible story about Vijayakanth's selfless approach to performing dangerous scenes. Despite the risk, Vijayakanth insisted on doing the stunt himself, showcasing his remarkable bravery. Surprisingly, he later asked the crew to tell his wife that a body double performed the scene, revealing his humble nature.

"Why do you want a dupe to do this stunt? Even he (the stuntman) has only one life." - Vijayakanth
When actor Vijayakanth performed a dangerous stunt and gave credit for it to a body double!
Chennai, May 18: Showering praises on Captain Vijayakanth, for both his courage and considerate nature, ace director A R Murugadoss has now disclosed that the late actor had refused to employ a body double to perform a dangerous stunt in one of Tamil cinema's iconic cult classics, 'Captain Prabhakaran' and had instead performed the stunt himself.

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Performed dangerous helicopter stunt without a body double

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Insisted wife believe it was done by a stunt double

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Displayed exceptional courage and selflessness

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Shocked crew with his risk-taking attitude

Participating in the audio launch event of director Anbu's Padaithalaivan, featuring Vijayakanth's son Shanmuga Pandiyan as the hero, Murugadoss recalled fondly the time he had spent working with Vijayakanth.

"I was working as an assitant director to R K Selvamani sir then. There was a risky helicopter shot that had to be canned. I think Master Rocky Rajesh was the stunt choreographer for that film. He said,'This shot is risky and therefore, let us use a dupe (a body double) for this sequence.' Vijayakanth sir did not agree. He turned to the stunt choreographer and asked him, 'Why do you want a dupe to do this stunt? Even he (the stuntman) has only one life. Has he got two lives?' When I heard this, my respect for the man increased.

"It was a very difficult stunt, which he performed himself. The shot was such that he had to stand on one of the landing skids of the helicopter and perform the stunt. Helicopters then were not how they are today. If a person stood on one skid, we needed to carefully balance his weight on the other skid. Otherwise, the stability of the chopper could get affected. After a point we could only see Vijayakanth's silhouette on the skid as the chopper went up. The risky stunt was performed. Soon after finishing it, Vijayakanth told us, 'Please tell my wife that this stunt was performed by a dupe (body double) and not me.' We have seen several people who get body doubles to do stunts for them, use C G instead of actually doing a stunt, all the while claiming that they did the stunts themselves. However, Vijayakanth was the only one to do all his stunts himself and tell people that they had been done by a stuntperson," he said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What a legend! This is why we call him Captain. Not just for his screen name but for his real-life bravery and humility. Today's heroes won't even step out without 10 bodyguards, forget doing their own stunts. Respect! 🙏
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Rahul M.
While I admire his courage, I wonder if this sets a dangerous precedent. Stunt professionals exist for a reason - they're trained for such risks. What if something had gone wrong? Safety should come first in filmmaking.
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Saranya P.
This story gave me goosebumps! The part where he asked to tell his wife it was done by a dupe shows how much he cared for his family's peace of mind. True machismo isn't about showing off, but about quiet strength. ❤️
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Vikram S.
Captain Prabhakaran was my childhood favorite! Now I respect Vijayakanth sir even more knowing he actually lived the heroism he portrayed. Today's actors rely too much on VFX and body doubles. Those were the golden days of Tamil cinema!
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Anjali R.
As someone who's worked in the film industry, I can say this level of dedication is rare. Most stars today won't even shoot in real locations - everything is chroma key. Vijayakanth was truly one of a kind. His legacy will inspire generations.
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Karthik N.
The helicopter stunt scene gives me chills even today! To think he actually did it himself... no wonder he was called the Clint Eastwood of Tamil cinema. We need to preserve these stories of old-school heroism for today's generation.

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