Film debut and rise to prominence (1994-1996) Prakash Raj made his film debut with Legendary filmmaker K Balachandar in the Tamil musical film Duet where he appeared alongside Prabhu and Meenkashi Seshadri in the lead and got instant recognition for his portrayal of a film superstar and got him h .. Read More
is next acting gig in his home turf through the action flick Lockup Death in which he appeared in a major supporting role with the movie attaining positive critical attention going on to be a genre classic of Kannada cinema. He soon returned to Tamil cinema with Jayaram’s comedy movie Nila which too did good business at the time. Mani Ratnam was next in line to cast him in his second instalment of his anti-terrorist romantic trilogy Bombay alongside Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala and the movie went on to garner phenomenal reviews with exceptional collection and was elevated to the levels of an eternal classic in Indian cinema and Prakash Raj too benefited from the wide spread acclaim the movie fetched making him a regular face for Tamil audiences. After making his Telugu debut in 1995 with the unsuccessful Sankalpam, he went on to be part of many more projects in Tamil like Aasai, Kalki , Seethanam and also made his Malayalam debut playing the antagonist opposite Mohanlal in the action movie The Prince in 1996, all of which contributed to his quick growth as an bankable actor by the major regional film industries with his matured and versatile acting ways Major career break and subsequent rise to stardom ( 1997- 2001) After going on to part of many more successive supporting roles in movies like Vinodam, Gunshot, Indraprastham , Raj finally landed in his dream space when he was called upon yet again by Mani Ratnam in his magnum opus Iruvar, which was a semi biographical take on the life of legendary Tamil actor/politician MGR played by Mohanlal which saw Prakash Raj playing the role of Karunanidhi. The movie had extra ordinary critical reviews and was declared an instant classic and Prakash Raj was seeing getting under the skin of the character and coming up with a thunderous performances and rose to National and international fame with the modern day classic. Next up he came with a supporting role in ace cinematographers Rajiv Menon’s directorial debut Minsara Kanavu which too turned out to be a grand success receiving much accolades and commercial recognition. He then went on to appear in underperfommers like Mommaga ,Aravindhan, Raasi in various languages and had a respite in the Malayalam drama film Oru Yatramozhi starring Mohanlal and Sivaji Ganeshan in the lead Raasi, V.I.P, Nandhini ,NerrukkuNerand the Kannada production Nagamandala all of which were mediocre fairs. He recived the National Film Award Special Mention in the year 1998 for the Telegu movie Antahpuram. Major Films of 2000’s as an actor ( 2000-2016) 2000-Chinna Chinna Kannile 2000- Vaanavil (Tamil film which won him the State Award for Best Villain. 2001-Bach and Chiru Navvutho in Telugu 2001- Dosth,Kannathil Muthamittal ,Indra and many more. After a long array of supporting roles in the time period 2002 to 2005, Prakash Raj’s major turning point was Shanker’s Anniyan in Tamil, Pandipada in Malayalam, Pokiri in Telugu, Vettaiyaadu Vilayadu ,Mozhi and Tamil remake of Pokkiri in the latter part of 2005 and 2006. Prakash Raj’s other major films In Hindi include : Wanted Singham Bhaag Milkha Baag Entry into Hindi cinema ( 2002-2004) Prakash Raj made his entry in to Hindi cinema with the action drama film Shakti: The Power in the eyar 2002 along with an ensemble cast consisting of Karishma Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Nana Patekar with special cameo’s by Shah Rukh Khan and Aiswary Rai. Prakash Raj made a comeback to Hindi cinema after a break with Rajkumar Santoshi’s 2004 action thriller, with a supporting role amidst a stars studded cast incluidng Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn in the lead. Prakash Raj was seen playing a cop who is a mole of the bad guys in the police group who has been entrusted with the duty of transit of a terrorist to a court. Khakee was a critical phenomenon and helped Prakash Ra to catapult his repute in Bollywood. The next year in 2003 Raj was seen in Tusshar Kapoor’s Shart: The Challenge in a negative supporting role which did not do him much good. Return to Bollywood after a hiatus ( 2009-2013) Prakash Raj made a strong footed comeback to Bollywood after a five year gap in the year 2009 with Salman Khan’s block buster action entertainer Wanted helmed by Prabhud Deva. Prakash Raj was seen donning a negative role which made him highly popular name among Hindi movie goers with the movie going on to be a ground-breaking success. However due to his extensive schedule in south Indian films Prakash Raj again had along break in Hindi before his next release through Puri Jgannath’s comedy film Bbuddha Hoga Terra Baap in the year 2011 along with Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini in the lead. Later the same year he reprised his antagonist character in the Rohit Shetty’s Blockbuster remake Singham from the Tamil movie featuring Ajay Devgan and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead, Prakash Raj was seen yet again playing the dark villainous character in the second instalment of Salman Khan’s blockbuster cop masala entertainers series with Dabaang 2 which too had a prolific run at the box office appealing to the masses. Back to back Hindi flicks ( 2013) He then played the lead in the crime thriller Mumbai Mirror which dealt with themes of conflict between powerful and corrupt bar owners and police forces and Prakash Raj this time around too was given a villian character in the average grosser. Sanjay Dutt ’s Policegiri which too repeated the fate of its predecessor. Zanjeer which featured Ram CharanTeja and Priyanka Chopra in the lead also saw Prakash Raj once again repeating his antics from past flicks. Rakeysh Ompraksh Mehra was next in line to castPrakash Raj in a key role in his biopic on the life of Olympian Athlete Milkha Singh played by Farhan Akhtar in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag which was a great success both critically and commercially. He completed his 2013 with two more releases in Rajjo and Singh Saab The Great. Heropanti, Entertainment were his following Hindi releases, both of which were commercial potboilers and also in English Hindi joint production Candy Flip , which incidentally was his last movie and it is yet to have a release. Upcoming releases ( 2017) Prakash Raj’s upcoming Tamil releases are movies like Madha Gaja Raja, Manjina Hani, Sila Samayangalil ,Sei , Kannada releases like Jhansi IPS, Manjina Hani, Raajakumar and more and a Malayalam release in Jayaram’s Achayans.