Prakash Raj

Film Producer

Prakash Raj was born in Bangalore, Mysore State, India on March 26th, 1965 and is the Film Producer. At the age of 59, Prakash Raj biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Prakash Rai, Prakash
Date of Birth
March 26, 1965
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Bangalore, Mysore State, India
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Television Actor, Television Presenter
Social Media
Prakash Raj Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 59 years old, Prakash Raj has this physical status:

Height
175cm
Weight
80kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Prakash Raj Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Joseph’s Indian High School, St. Joseph’s College of Commerce
Prakash Raj Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Pony Verma
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Lalitha Kumari (1994-2009), Pony Verma (2010-Present)
Parents
Manjunath Rai, Swarnalatha Rai
Siblings
Prasad Raj (Brother) (Actor)
Prakash Raj Life

Prakash Raj (born Prakash Rai on March 26, 1965) is an Indian film actor, director, producer, thespian, television presenter, and politician best known for his appearances in South India's film industry and Hindi-language films.

When he first appeared in Kannada's television industry and the Kannada cinema, he made his debut in Tamil cinema through Duet (1994), by K. Balachander, and he has since been a commercially successful film actor in Tamil.

He recalled that he named his production firm Duet Movies in recallance.

Prakash has appeared in a number of Hindi-language films. Prakash Raj's fluency in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Hindi, and English has made him one of India's most sought after actors, especially as the antagonist and, later, as a character actor.

In 1998, Prakash, a singer, received a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Mani Ratnam's Iruvar, directed by Krishna Vamsi in 1998, and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in Kannada for his role in Kanchivaram, a Tamil film directed by Priyadarshan, A.P. Suresh's 2011 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada, directed by his long-film

During the show's second season, Prakash was also the show's host.

Personal life

Prakash Raj was born in Bangalore on March 26, 1965, to a Tulu father and a Kannada mother.

Prasad Raj, his brother, is also an actor. He attended St. Joseph's Indian High School and then joined St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore, where he continued his education. After popular Tamil film director K. Balachander's suggestion, Prakash Raj changed his surname to 'Raj'; in his home state, Karnataka, he is still called Prakash Rai.'

In 1994, Prakash Raj married actress Lalitha Kumari. Meghana and Pooja had two daughters, as well as Sidhu, who died in 2004. In 2009, the couple separated.

On August 24, 2010, he married choreographer Pony Verma. They have a son, Vedhanth, who was born in 2015.

Prakash Raj has referred to himself as an atheist.

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Prakash Raj Career

Film career

Prakash Raj acted in back-to-back stage shows for ₹300 a month in the initial stages of his career, when he joined Kalakshetra, Bengaluru, and he has 2,000 street theatre performances to his credit.

Prakash began his television career with Doordarshan serials such as Bisilu Kudure (Kannada) and Guddada Bhootha (Tulu and Kannada). He later took up supporting roles in Kannada films such as Ramachari, Ranadheera, Nishkarsha and Lockup Death. He was noticed for his dialogue delivery and histrionics. His breakthrough role came in Harakeya Kuri, directed by K. S. L. Swamy starring Vishnuvardhan, with whom he had acted in other films such as Mithileya Seetheyaru, Muthina Haara and Nishkarsha. His performance was noticed by Geetha, the lead heroine of the film, who introduced Prakash to her mentor K. Balachander, a Tamil director. He acted under the screen name "Prakash Rai" in Kannada films and was given the name "Prakash Raj" by K. Balachander for his debut Tamil film Duet, which saw him playing his first major role.

Prakash re-entered Kannada films through Nagamandala in 1997, directed by T. S. Nagabharana, which was selected for the 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 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.

He starred in many Malayalam films in 1996: The Prince, Indraprastham and Oru Yathramozhi, the last of which released in 1997. He also acted in Pandippada, with Dilip in 2005, Thekkekara Superfast in 2003, Keerthichakra in 2006, Amal Neerad's Anwar and Shyamaprasad's sensational movie Elecktra in 2010. For most of his Mollywood movies, he will render his own voice. He was also seen in the movie Achayans along with Jayaram.

He acted in many Telugu films, including Antahpuram (1998), which earned him a National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention.

He played an important role in Venkat Prabhu's Saroja. 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.

Prakash Raj also acted in a 2004-released multi starrer hit film Khakee along with Amithabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar & Tushar Kapoor, playing Assistant Commissioner of Police Shrikant Naidu, Angre's main mole in the police force. Since Wanted (2009), Prakash Raj has been a regular villain in Hindi language Bollywood movies, including Singham, Dabangg 2, Mumbai Mirror (2013), and Policegiri.

He acted with actor Kamal Haasan in Vasool Raja MBBS, which was a critical and commercial success. Then, he paired again with Kamal Haasan in Thoongaa Vanam (2015). He acted in the Telugu movie Bharat Ane Nenu (2018). He will be seen in Major, which is directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka.

Prakash took on the mantle of director with Naanu Nanna Kanasu, in Kannada in 2010, for which he was the joint producer. The film completed 125 days successfully in the theatres across Karnataka, becoming the biggest hit of the year. He was nominated for the Filmfare South "Best Director" category for his first film.

He then directed the Telugu and Tamil bilingual film Dhoni. In 2014, he directed the multilingual film Oggarane (in Kannada), Ulavacharu Biryani (in Telugu) and Un Samayal Arayil (in Tamil). Although the Tamil and Telugu versions did not do any miracles at the box office, the Kannada version became the runaway blockbuster hit of the year.

Prakash became a film producer beginning with the Tamil film Dhaya (2002), in which he starred with actress Meena. It earned him a Special Jury National Award for his performance. He later produced films in Tamil such as Naam (2003), Azhagiya Theeye (2004), Kanda Naal Mudhal (2005), Poi (2006), Mozhi (2007), Velli Thirai and Abhiyum Naanum, which won many Tamil Nadu State Awards in 2008, and Inidhu Inidhu in 2010.

The first non-Tamil film that he produced was his directorial debut in Kannada, Naanu Nanna Kanasu, a remake of his own Tamil production Abhiyum Naanum, for which he was the joint producer, along with his long-time Bengaluru theatre friend, Kannada director-producer B. Suresha. In 2011, he acted and jointly produced the Kannada film Puttakkana Highway, again with Suresh, who directed the film. It was a milestone in Prakash's production career since Puttakkana Highway won him the National Award for Best Regional Film for the year 2010–2011, and an award in the fourth Bengaluru International Film Festival of 2011.

In 2011, he produced the Tamil version of the Tamil-Telugu bilingual Payanam in 2011, starring Nagarjuna Akkineni and himself. In 2012, he produced two Tamil films; Mayilu and Dhoni. In 2013, he produced a Telugu-Tamil bilingual film; Gouravam. He produced a multilingual film Oggarane (Kannada), Ulavacharu Biryani (Telugu) and Un Samayal Arayil (Tamil) in 2014. Oggarane became a huge blockbuster hit that year.

Political career

Prakash Raj started his active political movement with the hashtag #justasking on social media after his friend Gauri Lankesh's assassination incident in September 2017.

He contested in the 2019 Indian general election as an independent candidate for the Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituency. Raj lost the election, securing around 28,906 Votes (2.41%) in the election.

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