Vijay House: Thalapathy Vijay’s Neelankarai mansion: Inside ‘Jana Nayagan’ actor’s Rs 80-crore property |

Thalapathy Vijay’s Neelankarai mansion: Inside 'Jana Nayagan' actor's Rs 80-crore property

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Thalapathy Vijay’s home in Neelankarai (Chennai) continues to draw attention for its design, value and location. The beachfront property on Casuarina Drive stands as one of the most prestigious residential spots in the city.As reported by Housivity website, the mansion is valued between Rs 70–80 crores. The architecture blends modern minimalism with coastal aesthetics. The house includes a private gym, a swimming pool and landscaped gardens.

Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ gets major legal relief; film heads to revising committee

Why Neelankarai remains a celebrity magnet

Neelankarai, located along the East Coast is known for its calm environment and premium villas. The locality hosts business tycoons, industry leaders and cinema stars. Vijay’s home stands out with its sea-facing views along with large plot area. The address remains closely guarded due to privacy concerns. Security around the property is strict. Real estate data shows that Neelankarai commands Rs 18,000–25,000 per sq. ft reportedly. What makes Vijay’s residence unique is due to its minimalistic designs which also has large open spaces. The house has multi-layered security system and also the design aesthetic is mostly earthy tones, subtle luxury and elegant furnishings.

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‘Jana Nayagan’ faces fresh uncertainty

Fans are now anxious over the status of his upcoming film ‘Jana Nayagan’. The film, originally expected to release in January, has not yet received its censor certificate. New reports indicate that even an April release may not happen. The delay has caused disappointment among fans. It has also created pressure for the production team. The film recently received a legal relief when it was sent to the revising committee. But uncertainty remains.

H Vinoth’s emotional reaction

Director H Vinoth expressed deep frustration during a recent public event. He said that when certain films face controversies, “many people support them.” However, he added, “if I speak, there will be no one to come and save me.”Vinoth made the remark after watching the film ‘My Lord’ starring Sasikumar and directed by Raju Murugan. He said the film boldly tackles political and social issues and also praised how the film and its lead character faced criticism yet received backing.On the other hand, while fans are waiting for ‘Jana Nayagan’, Vijay’s superhit film ‘Theri’ is set to re-release on February 27.DISCLAIMER: Figures presented in this article are derived from various public sources and are considered approximate unless explicitly noted. We may include direct input from celebrities or their teams when available. We are open to feedback on toientertainment@timesinternet.in.

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