Prakash Raj

Prakash Raj

Actor, Director, Producer

Urodzony(-a) 26 marca 1965 w Bangalore, Mysore State, India

Prakash Raj is an established actor, producer, director, and television presenter in the Indian film industry. He is known for his works in South Indian and Hindi films. Starting in the early 90s, he went on to appear in about 400 films. He has received several awards and accolades in his career, spanning more than three decades. Raj was born in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, to Manjunath Rai and Swarnalatha Raj. Actor Prasad Raj is his brother. His original name is Prakash Rai. He started using the surname Raj instead of Rai on the advice of director K. Balachander. Raj studied at St. Joseph's Indian High School and St. Joseph's College of Commerce in Bengaluru. His first brush with acting was in a play he did in seventh grade. Later, when he was in college, he began acting in theatre but didn't think much about it. His love for stage shows developed after he started going to Kalakshetra in Bengaluru and participating in theatre rehearsals. He used to perform in back-to-back stage shows for a meagre monthly payment of Rs. 300. After performing in 2,000 street theatre shows, he felt the urge to explore bigger opportunities in this field. His journey into the acting world started with television. He also worked in the film industry as an assistant director and editor, then got the opportunity to act in films. Raj started his acting career on television with serials like Guddada Bhootha (Kannada and Tulu) and Bisilu Kudure (Kannada) that were aired on Doordarshan. Later, he started acting in Kannada movies in supporting roles. His performance in Harakeya Kuri (1992) caught the attention of the movie's lead actress Geetha. She introduced Raj to director K. Balachander, who gave him the scope to play a major role in his Tamil film Duet (1994). After appearing in a few more Tamil and Kannada movies, he made his debut in Telugu cinema in 1995 with Sankalpam (1995). The same year, he appeared in Mani Ratnam's Tamil romantic drama Bombay (1995). It featured among the top 20 Indian movies in the rankings of the British Film Institute. Raj ventured into Malayalam cinema in 1996 with The Prince (1996), helmed by Suresh Krishna. He played an antagonist in K. Balachander's Kalki (1996), for which he won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award 1996 for Best Villain. After acting in a few more movies, such as Priyam (1996), Pavitra Bandham (1996), Alexander (1996), Suswagatham (1998), and Hitler (1997), he appeared in Mani Ratnam's political drama Iruvar (1997). The film revolves around the relationship between two politicians. Raj received the National Film Award 1997 for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. He then appeared in a prominent role in T.S. Nagabharana's film Nagamandala (1997), which was among the selected movies for the International Film Festival of India in 1997 under the Indian Panorama. He continued to appear in several other movies before playing a pivotal role in Anthahpuram (1998). The film revolves around a feudal society. Raj won the National Film Award 1998 for Best Actor (Special Jury) for his performance. In Vaanavil (2000), Raj played the role of an antagonist, which earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award 2000 for Best Villain. He essayed the role of Kaala Bhairavan in the Indian fantasy drama Little John (2001). He was seen in a supporting role in the war film A Peck on the Cheek (2002). He won the ITFA Best Supporting Actor Award in 2003 for portraying the character of Dr Herold Vikramesinghe in the film. In 2004, he acted in Rajkumar Santoshi's Hindi thriller action movie Khakee (2004), starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Atul Kulkarni, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The film revolved around an Indian police team and its assignment involving an accused terrorist. Raj played the role of a corrupt ACP in the movie. He essayed the character of DCP Prabhakar in Anniyan (2005), a psychological thriller helmed by S. Shankar. The story revolved around a disillusioned common man and his multiple personality disorder. He received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award 2005 for Best Villain for his performance in this movie. Raj was then seen in the role of a silk weaver in Priyadarshan's period drama film Kanchivaram (2008), starring opposite Shreya Reddy. The film highlighted the miserable condition of silk weavers as they struggled through life in Kanchipuram. It was screened at the 33rd Toronto International Film Festival held in 2008. He won the National Film Award 2007 for Best Actor and the Filmfare Award 2009 for Best Actor in Tamil for his acting in the movie. He appeared in the role of a villain in several Bollywood films as well, including Wanted (2009), Singham (2011), Dabangg 2 (2012), and Mumbai Mirror (2013). In Singham, he played the role of a powerful politician cum criminal who creates problems for the protagonist police officer. He won the Zee Cine Award 2012 for Best Actor in a Negative Role for this movie. In 2015, he starred with Kamal Hassan in the pacy action thriller Thoongaa Vanam (2015). He then appeared in T.J. Gnanavel's legal drama Jai Bhim (2021). He went on to feature in films like Sita Ramam (2022) and Ponniyin Selvan: Part I (2022). Raj was previously married to actress Lalitha Kumari. The couple legally separated in 2009. They have two daughters, Pooja and Meghna. They also had a son named Sidhu, who passed away in 2004. Raj married Pony Prakash Raj Verma, a choreographer, in 2010. Their son Vedhanth was born in 2015.

Critics Choice AwardBest Villain Singham (2012)

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Anniyan
  • Singham
  • K.G.F Chapter 2 (Malayalam)
  • Jai Bhim (Telugu)
  • Sita Ramam
  • Mahanati (Telugu)
  • Iruvar
  • Kannathil Muthamittal
  • Rangasthalam
  • Viduthalai: Part 1
  • Ranga Maarthaanda
  • Okkadu
  • Ko
  • Thiruchitrambalam
  • Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
  • Goodachari
  • Pada
  • Khadgam
  • Khaleja
  • Santhosh Subramaniam

Filmografia

  • 2025
    Game Changer
  • 2024
    Raayan
  • Kanguva
  • SATYABHAMA
  • 2023
    Viduthalai: Part 1
  • Ponniyin Selvan Part 2 (Hindi)
  • Vamshajan
  • Ranga Maarthaanda
  • Shaakuntalam
  • 2022
    Ponniyin Selvan Part 1
  • Pasalapoodi Veerababu
  • Thiruchitrambalam
  • Pada
  • Clap
  • Thank You
  • K.G.F Chapter 2 (Malayalam)
  • Sita Ramam
  • 2021
    Jai Bhim (Telugu)
  • Yuvarathnaa (Kannada)
  • Pellisanda D
  • Vakeel Saab (Malayalam)
  • 2020
    Krishnan
  • Mayabazar 2016
  • 2019
    NTR: Kathanayakudu
  • F2 (Malayalam)
  • Asuran (Hindi)
  • Dev
  • 1st Rank Raju
  • Maharshi
  • Venky Mama
  • 2018
    Jai Simha
  • Traffic Ramasamy
  • Hello Guru Prema Kosame
  • 60 Vayadu Maaniram
  • Goodachari
  • Bharat Ane Nenu
  • Mahanati (Telugu)
  • Rangasthalam
  • Srinivasa Kalyanam
  • 2017
    Gowdru Hotel
  • Richie
  • Yaakkai
  • Velaikkaran
  • Dwaraka
  • Raja The Great (Malayalam)
  • Pallandu Vazhga
  • 2016
    Bangalore Naatkal
  • Ko 2
  • Speedunnodu (Hindi)
  • Mudinja Ivana Pudi
  • Manithan
  • Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru
  • 2015
    Inji iduppazhagi
  • Thoongaa Vanam
  • Bhooloham
  • Rudhramadevi
  • 2014
    Main Hoon Lucky The Racer (English Subtitled)
  • Ram Leela
  • Heart Attack
  • 2013
    Zanjeer
  • Rajjo
  • Policegiri
  • Yevanda
  • Nenjamellam Pala Vannam
  • 2012
    Businessman
  • Bodyguard
  • Dabangg 2
  • 2011
    Singham
  • Mirapakay
  • Venghai
  • No.1 Mr. Perfect
  • Mambattiyan
  • Ko
  • Bbuddha Hoga Tera Baap
  • Engeyum Kadhal
  • 2010
    Khaleja
  • Brindavanam
  • Singam
  • Anwar
  • Lady Tiger
  • 2009
    Solla Solla Inikkum
  • Sher Dil
  • Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam
  • Ek aur Jaanbaaz Khiladi
  • 2008
    Santhosh Subramaniam
  • Vellitherai
  • Alibhabha
  • Bheema
  • Abhiyum Naanum
  • 2007
    Mozhi
  • Pokkiri (English Subtitled)
  • Athidhi
  • Aarya
  • Munna
  • 2006
    Super Kids
  • Perarsu
  • Rudra Thandavam
  • Aathi
  • Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu
  • Poi
  • Thiruvilayadal Aarambam
  • Suyetchai MLA
  • Stalin
  • Thalai Nagaram
  • 2005
    Bhadra
  • Arinthum Ariyamalum
  • Athanokkade
  • Athadu
  • Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
  • Man on Mission Taqatwar
  • Anniyan
  • Bhageeratha
  • Sivakasi
  • Amudhey
  • Konchem Touchlo Vunte Cheputanu
  • 2004
    Sri Anjaneyam
  • Meri Jung - One Man Army
  • M.Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi
  • Varsham
  • Naa Autograph
  • Vasool Raja MBBS
  • Koduku
  • Khakee
  • 2003
    Okkadu
  • Kadhal Sadugudu
  • Char Minar
  • Sivamani
  • 2002
    Idiot
  • Bobby
  • Indra
  • Kannathil Muthamittal
  • Shakti: The Power
  • Khadgam
  • 2001
    Little John
  • Maa Avida Meedottu Mee Avida Chala Manchidi
  • 2000
    Devi Chamundi
  • 1999
    Seenu
  • Sneham Kosam
  • 1998
    Bisi Raktha
  • 1997
    V.I.P
  • Iruvar
  • Minsara Kanavu
  • Raasi
  • 1996
    Vinodam
  • Priyam - Telugu
  • The Prince
  • Indraprastham
  • 1995
    Sankalpam - 1995
  • 1994
    Duet
  • 1993
    Niskarsha
  • Nanendu Nimmavane
  • 1992
    Harakeya Kuri
  • 1991
    Kiladi Gandu
  • Bombay Dada
  • Jagadeka Veera
  • 1990
    Mutthina Hara
  • 1988
    Mithileya Seetheyaru

Połączenia

  • Brahmanandam

    Brahmanandam

  • Puri Jagannadh

    Puri Jagannadh

  • Nassar

    Nassar

  • Tanikella Bharani

    Tanikella Bharani

  • Ravi Teja

    Ravi Teja

  • Kota Srinivasa Rao

    Kota Srinivasa Rao

  • Mohammad Ali

    Mohammad Ali

  • Mahesh Babu

    Mahesh Babu

Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Sports
  • Children & Family