
PRAKASH RAJ - Film Actor/Director
Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai on 26 March 1965) - Prakash
Raj was born to an ethnic Tulu Bunt family in Puttur,
Karnataka.
He completed schooling at St. Joseph's Boys' High School,
Bangalore and later joined St. Joseph's College of Commerce,
Bangalore. Prakash Rai changed his name to Prakash Raj based on prominent Tamil
film director
K.
Balachander's advice.
Prakash began his acting career with Kannada Doordarshan
serials like Bisilu Kudure and Guddada Bhootha. He later took up
supporting roles in Kannada films like Raamachari, Ranadheera,
Nishkarsha and Lockup Death. He was noticed for his dialogue
delivery and histrionics. His breakthrough role came in form of Harakeya
Kuri starring Dr. Vishnuvardhan and Geetha, directed by
K. S. L. Swamy. His performance in the movie was noticed by Geetha and she, in
turn, introduced him to her mentor K.
Balachander, a Tamil film director. He acted under the screen name
"Prakash Rai" in Kannada films and was rechristened "Prakash
Raj" by K. Balachander for his debut Tamil film Duet,
which saw him playing his first major role.
Prakash Raj re-entered Kannada films through Nagamandala in 1997, directed by T.S.
Nagabharana which was selected for Indian Panorama in the International Film Festival in 1997. He
was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai. In 1997, he
acted in Mani Ratnam's biopic film Iruvar. The
movie dealt with the relationship between politicians M. G. Ramachandran and M.
Karunanidhi, for which he won the National Film Award for Best
Supporting Actor. One of Prakash Raj's greatest hits was his role in
Telugu film Okkadu,
where he played a factionist who is in love with the heroine. After Okkadu,
Prakash Raj was flooded with offers. The film was remade in Tamil as Ghilli and
in Kannada as Ajay starring Puneet
Rajkumar. He starred in a malayalam film, Pandippada,with
Dilip.
His 2007 production Mozhi was a box-office hit and praised by
critics proving that he can play a comedy role just as good as a negative
character.
Mozhi, directed by Radha Mohan,
was well acclaimed. He played an important role in Venkat Prabhu's
Saroja which became a box-office success.
In 2008 he produced a film titled Abhiyum
Naanum and played an important character in it. He remade the
movie in Kannada as Naanu Nanna Kanasu which was
critically acclaimed as well.
He took on the mantle of producer and has
produced several movies in Tamil (Kollywood).
Most of the movies he produced turned out to be box-office hits and were also
critically acclaimed. His movies are also considered as family entertainers. He
produced the movie Dhaya in which he acted as the hero with actress Meena
which was a hit and earned him a special jury award for his performance. His
movie Poi (lie in English) directed by his mentor, K. Balachander,
was a non-grosser. It starred Uday Kiran, K. Balachander and Prakash Raj.
His Kannada production Naanu Nanna Kanasu completed 100 days
successfully across Karanataka. His next production venture, titled Akasmaath,
is a remake of the Telugu hit Aithe and stars himself along
with new actors. The movie is scheduled to go on floors in September 2010 to be
directed by Dayal Padmanabhan. He made Puttakkana Highway in Kannada which won the
National Film
Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada in 2011.
Prakash Raj directed Naanu Nanna Kanasu in Kannada (2010), a
remake of his own Tamil production Abhiyum
Naanum. His latest directorial venture is a Tamil – Telugu
bilingual, sports venture Dhoni
named after Indian cricket captain.
Prakash married actress Lalitha Kumari in 1994.
They have two daughters—Meghana and Pooja and a son, Sidhu. Sidhu died of injuries
sustained in a fall in 2004. The couple divorced in 2009. He married choreographer
Pony Verma on August 24, 2010.
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