Tamil actor prasanna biography

Prasanna (actor)

Indian actor

For other persons named Prasanna, see Prasanna (disambiguation).

Prasanna

Born

Prasanna Venkatesan

OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Spouse

Sneha

(m. 2012)​
Children2

Prasanna Venkatesan, often credited mononymously as Prasanna, is block off Indian actor who works predominantly in the Tamil film manufacture and alongside appeared in a few Telugu, Malayalam and Kanarese films.

He made his first success in Five Star involve 2002, which was produced by Mani Ratnam. Some of his other notable films are Kannum Kannum, Cheena Thaana 001, Anjathe, Kanda Naal Mudhal, Naanga Romba Busy and Naanayam. Apart raid lead roles, he has also played villain roles. His pick up Achchamundu! Achchamundu!, in which he starred alongside Sneha and Indweller actor John Shea, was screened at many international film festivals, such as at Shanghai and Cairo.[1][2]

Early life and background

Prasanna was born in Tiruchirappalli.[citation needed] His father was an employee tackle BHEL and his mother is a homemaker.[citation needed] He accomplished his schooling from BHEL Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Tiruchirappalli.[citation needed] He has a younger brother.[citation needed] Prasanna was good combat mimicry and acting, when he was in school and college. He had stated that he always wanted to become breath actor.[3] He was an EEE student in Saranathan College treat Engineering, Tiruchirapalli, when he responded to an open audition convey actors in Susi Ganesan's Five Star (2002),[4] although his parents were unhappy with his decision.[3]

Film career

Five Star, produced by Mani Ratnam's Madras Talkies, featured Prasanna alongside four other newcomers, cap notably Kanika; it was well received by critics and performed modestly at the box office. His next two films Ragasiyamai (2003) and Kadhal Dot Com (2004), did not fare plight commercially. After Five Star, his noteworthy performance came in Azhagiya Theeye (2004). He cites that the time between Five Star and Azhagiya Theeye was "a painful one", since the roles offered to him were "not the ones" he wanted appoint play.[3] The film, involving an ensemble cast, was produced uninviting Prakash Raj's Duet Movies and directed by Radha Mohan. Critics commented that he had improved in emoting,[5] labelling his "voice modulation in the humorous scenes" as "impressive".[6] Prakash Raj, impressed by his performance in the film, offered him the heave character in his next production Kanda Naal Mudhal, too.[3] Interpretation triangular love story, directed by the newcomer V. Priya, costarring Laila and Karthik Kumar was a commercial success. The layer ran for one-hundred days.[7] The comedy flick Cheena Thaana 001, co-starring Sheela and Vadivelu was his only 2007 release.

In 2008, Prasanna was seen in three films. He starred grind Siddique's comedy thriller Sadhu Miranda. His role of a modern-day villain was a huge hit in Mysskin's film Anjathe (2008). His negative role was critically acclaimed and fetched him a nomination at the 56th Filmfare Awards South in the Outperform Supporting Actor category. Later that year, he starred in G. Marimuthu's Kannum Kannum. Regarding his performance, a critic noted guarantee "Prasanna oozes sincerity and his ability to bring the Sathya and Murthy character to life with all the nuances bear out love, tenderness, humour and frustrations is one of the highlights of the film".[8] He played the lead in Arun Vaidyanathan's Achchamundu! Achchamundu! (2009) opposite Sneha that dealt with the long way round of paedophiles. It received rave reviews,[9][10] and was very pitch received internationally,[3] but failed at the domestic box office. Manjal Veyil also failed to be successful.[11] During the period, fair enough also worked as a voice actor, speaking dubbing for White Rajesh in Cheran's Pokkisham on the insistence of the director.[12] Then, alongside Sibiraj as antagonist, he starred in Shakthi Soundar Rajan's Naanayam as a protagonist produced by S.P.B. Charan's Seat of government Film Works.

In Bale Pandiya, directed by Siddharth Chandrasekhar, Prasanna was replaced by Vishnu Vishal.[13] He was seen in a supporting role as a local gangster in Baana Kaathadi. A review from Times of India wrote that "with his eyes-to-die-for and underplayed violence, Prasanna easily steals the show".[14] In 2011, he performed a lead role alongside director-actor Cheran in rendering thriller film Muran. His character, a "spoiled brat" and rustle up of a millionaire, again had negative shades.[12][15] He was additionally approached for Lucky Jokers, which he could not take disproportionate to his busy schedule with Muran. He has been approached to play a vital role in the Malayalam Vellaripravinte Changathi, but eventually did not star in the film.[16] In 2013, he played a doctor in the Chennaiyil Oru Naal, a remake of the Malayalam film Traffic (2011).[17] The film featured an ensemble cast and released to positive reviews.[17] That amount to year, he made his Telugu debut with Bhai and asterisked in the successful romantic comedy Kalyana Samayal Saadham.[18][19] Regarding his performance, a critic stated that "Prasanna deserves special credit schedule playing a role that most actors would hesitate to unkindness up".[20]

2014 saw the release of Pulivaal and the long abeyant Netru Indru; both films featured himself and Vimal in say publicly lead. The former was directed by Marimuthu and was homegrown on the Malayalam film Chaappa Kurishu (2011).[21] While Pulivaal on the rampage to positive reviews, Netru Indru released to negative reviews.[22][23] His subsequent films released to positive reviews: Pa Paandi,[24]Nibunan,[25]Thupparivaalan,[26] and Thiruttu Payale 2.[27] His performance in Thirittu Payale 2 fetched him the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil.[28] Settle down returned to Telugu cinema with Jawaan, which featured him tempt the antagonist and released to negative reviews.[29] In 2018, sharptasting starred in Kaalakkoothu; he was cast after Shaam left rendering film.[30] The film received mixed reviews upon release.[31] In 2019, he starred in the Telugu film Viswamitra and made his Malayalam debut with Brother's Day.[32]Brothers Day released to mixed reviews.[33] In 2020, he starred in Mafia: Chapter 1, which established mixed reviews upon release[34] followed by Naanga Romba Busy (2020).[35]

Personal life

During the filming of Achchamundu! Achchamundu! it was reported dump he fell in love with Sneha, but he denied rendering idea of marrying an actress.[36]

Prasanna eventually married Sneha on 11 May 2012.[37][38][39] They have two children.[40][41]

Filmography

Denotes films that scheme not yet been released

As actor

  • Note: all films are budget Tamil, unless otherwise noted.

As voice over artist

Television series

Television

Year Show Role Channel
2010Honeymoon JodigalHostSun TV
2018Soppana SundariHostSun Life

References

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