Prashanth
Profile
- Alias
- Kathal Ilavarasan
- Age
- 53 years
- Birth Place
- Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
- City
- Chennai
- Occupation
- Actor
- Languages
- Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam
- Height
- 5' 8"
- Weight
- 78 kg
- Eye Color
- Black
- Hair Color
- Black
- Religion
- Hinduism
- Spouse
- Grihalakshmi
- Parents
- Thyagarajan, Shanthi Thiagarajan
- Sisters
- Preethi
- Favourite Actors
- Preethi
- Favourite Actresses
- Preethi
Summary
Prashanth (Tamil: பிரசாந்த்; born 6 April 1973 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) is an Indian film actor who appeared in several Tamil films, as well as a few Telugu films, Hindi and Malayalam films.The son of actor-director Thyagarajan, Prashanth began his career at 17 by appearing in Vaigasi Poranthachu and went on to feature in other films including R. K. Selvamani's Chembaruthi and Mani Ratnam's action-comedy Thiruda Thiruda. After a brief career lull, Prashanth appeared in a dual role in Shankar's blockbuster romantic comedy Jeans alongside Aishwarya Rai. In the late 1990s, he featured in a series of films such as Kaadhal Kavithai, Jodi and Parthen Rasithen. His 2011 release Ponnar Shankar, in which he featured after a career setback was based on the historical epic and won good reviews upon release.[1] Prashanth also owns a multi-storeyed jewellery mart in Panagal Park and Jeans is a best movie in his acting career.
Biography
The actor suffered a setback in the mid 2000s, when he went on signing spree only for several of his projects to become shelved after being launched. 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. Prashanth next signed on to appear in Susi Ganesan's village acton story Sakkarai in October 2004 only for the film to be discontinued after a grand launch ceremony. In mid-2005, the actor began filming for A. Venkatesh's Petrol and after several leading actresses were approached to play the lead heroine, newcomer Seema was selected. The film continued to shoot schedules for close to a year across India, but Prashanth's marital problems eventually led to delays in the director's schedule and the film remains uncompleted. 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.