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6 APR 1973 PRASHANTH BORN

Prashanth (actor)

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Prashanth
BornPrashanth Thiagarajan
1973
ChennaiTamil Nadu, India
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1990 – 2006, 2011 - present
Parent(s)Thiagarajan
Relatives Vikram (Cousin)
Prashanth (born in ChennaiTamil Nadu, India) is an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Tamil cinema. He has also appeared in fewTelugu filmsBollywood and Malayalam films. The son of actor-directorThiagarajan, Prashanth began his career at 17 by appearing in Vaigasi Poranthachu and went on to feature in other films including R. K. Selvamani'sChembaruthi (1992).
Prashanth rose to stardom with Mani Ratnam's action-comedy Thiruda Thiruda, and Shankar's blockbuster romantic comedy Jeans in which he played a dual role alongside Aishwarya Rai. In the late 1990s, he featured in a series of films such as Kaadhal KavithaiJodi and Parthen Rasithen. His 2011 release Ponnar Shankar was based on the historical epic and became a semi-hit[1] Prashanth also owns a multi-storeyed jewellery mart in Panagal Park.[2]

Acting career[edit]

Early work[edit]

Prashanth started off as a leading romantic hero in the 1990 Vaigasi Poranthachu. He then appeared in the Malayalam filmPerumthachan written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair where he played the son of the title character. Prashanth appeared in Balu Mahendra' s Vanna Vanna Pookkal and R. K. Selvamani' s Tamil-Telugu bi-lingual Chembaruthi.
Prashanth appeared in Good Luck , Appu, and Parthen Rasithen. He began the project Piriyadha Varam Vendum directed by Kamal which had a delayed release. He followed with Chocolate and Majunu. He appeared in director Hari 's debut filmThamizh . Susi Ganeshan' s Virumbugiren also had a delayed release. Sundar C' s Winner and the films JaiShock andAayudham London followed.

2003-2011[edit]

In the mid 2000s, Prashanth signed for several projects which were shelved after being launched.[3] In September 2004, Thiagarajan launched Police, a remake of the Hindi film Khakee and the film received coverage from the media after producers had approached Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai for key roles. In interviews during the period, Thiagarajan mentioned the grand scale of the project citing that schedules would also be shot abroad; however the film failed to progress.[4]
Prashanth next signed on to appear in Susi Ganesan's village action story Sakkarai in October 2004 although the film was discontinued.[5] In mid-2005, he began filming for A. Venkatesh's Petrol but the shooting was delayed.[6][7] In December 2005, Prashanth accepted and started work in R. K. Selvamani's Pulan Visaranai II, a sequel to the director's 1990 blockbuster, with the film's soundtrack and trailer released by 2006. However despite completion, the film was on hold for eight years due to producer's financial problems, before having a limited release in 2015.[8] Furthermore, Ramesh Selvan's action film Runway was launched amidst much publicity in April 2006 but was discontinued despite the team filming a schedule with actress Ferhana.[9] Morgan's Taxi Driver alongside Reemma Sen and Namitha was also planned amidst much hype, with the team announcing schedules in the Middle East as well as well as marking the debut young music composer G. V. Prakash Kumar; though the film was later shelved.[10] His father's production Kattan with director Suresh ofGambeeram and Arasu also never took off despite an official announcement.[11] The actor's other projects during the period which were announced but never made, included Raghuraj's Jockey alongside Gracy Singh, Mukil's Arun Weds Harini and Cheyyaru Ravi's Vithagan.
Jambhavan, which released in September 2006, had gone through production hassles. The film opened to negative reviews and became a failure commercially.[12] Debutant director's Bhuvanaraja's Adaikalam, a family drama which had been completed the previous year had a performance about which Indiaglitz stated "as a brother and a bitter son, Prashanth has churned out what is arguably one of his better performances till date."[13][14] His final release of the year was Shiva Shanmugam's Thagapansamy which featured Prashanth in the role of a village do-gooder. Sify.com stated "watch the film for the one-man-show of Prashanth, as he is the only silver lining in a film with a confused and confounded plot."[15]Prashanth had no film releases between January 2007 and April 2011, but was involved in the production of two heavily delayed productions during the period - Ponnar Shankar and Mambattiyan. Prashanth also invested in business opportunities, opening a 12 floor jewellery store in T NagarChennai in 2008.[16]

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1990Vaigasi PoranthachuKumaresan
1991PerumthachanKannan ViswakarmanMalayalam film
1992Vanna Vanna PookkalShiva
1992ChembaruthiRaja
1992Unakkaga PiranthenKrishna
1992I Love YouKishenHindi film
1992LaatiGunaTelugu film
1993Enga ThambiPichumani
1993Tholi MuddhuPrashanthTelugu film
1993Thiruda ThirudaAzhagu
1993Kizhakke Varum PaattuShakthi
1994Rasa MaganPrabhakaran
1994Anokha Prem YudhHindi film
1994KanmaniRaja
1994Sendhamizh SelvanSelvan
1995AanazhaganRaja
1996Kalloori VaasalSathya
1996KrishnaKrishna
1997MannavaEashwar
1998JeansVishwanathan,
Ramamoorthy
1998Kannedhirey ThondrinalVasanth
1998Kaadhal KavithaiVishwa
1999Poomagal OorvalamSaravanan
1999JodiKannan
1999HelloChandru
1999Aasaiyil Oru KadidhamKarthik
2000Good LuckSurya
2000AppuAppu
2000Parthen RasithenShankar
2001Piriyadha Varam VendumSanjay
2001StarMoorthy
2001ChocolateAravind
2001MajunuVasanth
2002ThamizhThamizh
2002VirumbugirenSivan
2003WinnerSakthi
2004JaiJai
2004ShockVasanth
2005AayudhamSiva
2005LondonSivaraman
2006JambhavanVelan
2006ThagapansamyKadhirvel
2006AdaikalamAnbu
2011Ponnar ShankarPonnar,
Shankar
2011MambattiyanMambattiyan
2015Pulan Visaranai 2
2016SaagasamRavi
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