Vijay Award for Favourite Hero

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The Vijay TV Award for Favorite Hero is given by STAR Vijay as part of its annual Vijay Awards ceremony for Tamil (Kollywood)

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Multiple Winners

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Rajinikanth has three wins (Lingaa, Enthiran, and Sivaji)
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Vijay has four wins (Thalaivaa, Thuppakki, Vettaikaran and Sarkar)
2018 Vijay Sarkar [1]
2014 Rajinikanth Lingaa [2]
2013 Vijay Thalaivaa [3]
2012 Vijay Thuppakki [4]
2011 Ajith Kumar Mankatha [5]
2010 Rajinikanth Enthiran [6]
2009 Vijay Vettaikaran [7]
2008 Kamal Haasan Dasavatharam [8]
2007 Rajinikanth Sivaji [9]
2006 Ajith Kumar Varalaru [10]

Winners and nominations

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