Prakash Raj

Indian actor

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2024 Prakash Raj initially voiced the character of Justice Dr. Sathyadev Bramhadutt Pande for Amitabh Bachchan in the Tamil film Vettaiyan. The trailer was initially released with Raj's voice, which was later enhanced using AI to match Bachchan's voice.
2024 Prakash Raj is set to star in the Kannada series 'Ekam' playing the role of Keshav Mama
2023 Prakash Raj reprised his role as Sundara Chola in Ponniyin Selvan: II, continuing his involvement in the historical saga
2022 Directed the Hindi film 'Tadka'
2022 Prakash Raj appeared in two digital projects: the ZEE5 Tamil series 'Anantham' as Venkatesan, and the ZEE5 Hindi series 'Mukhbir - The Story of a Spy' as S. K. S. Moorthy
2022 Prakash Raj appeared in multiple language films including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada, showcasing his versatility as an actor
2022 Prakash Raj acted in K.G.F: Chapter 2, marking his 400th film in his career
2022 Prakash Raj played the role of Sundara Chola in the historical epic Ponniyin Selvan: I
2022 Prakash Raj appeared in multiple films across different languages, continuing his versatile acting career.
2021 Prakash Raj featured in the Netflix Tamil anthology film 'Navarasa', playing the character of Sivaraman
2021 Prakash Raj won critical acclaim for his role as IG Perumalsamy in the film Jai Bhim, which was released on Amazon Prime Video
2020 Prakash Raj appeared in two significant projects: the Netflix Tamil anthology film 'Paava Kadhaigal' where he played the role of Janakiraman, and the ZEE5 Telugu film 'Shootout at Alair' as DSP Suryanarayana
2020 Prakash Raj began a new phase of his film career, actively working in multiple film industries during this period.
2019 Continued to be a prominent figure in Indian cinema, with roles in various film industries and maintaining his status as a respected character actor.
2018 Nominated for Filmibeat Award for Best Villain in Kannada for his role in 'Seizer'.
2018 Prakash Raj reached 375 films with 'Sei', further cementing his status as a versatile actor across multiple languages.
2017 Prakash Raj achieved his 350th film milestone with 'Raajakumara'.
2017 Remained active in the film industry, appearing in multiple movies across different languages and continuing to showcase his acting prowess.
2016 Directed 'Manavoori Ramayanam' in Telugu and 'Idolle Ramayana' in Kannada
2016 Prakash Raj voiced his own character in the film Apoorva, providing a voice role in Kannada.
2016 Continued to deliver impactful performances across multiple film industries, maintaining his reputation as a versatile and respected actor.
2015 Prakash Raj completed his 325th film 'Thoonga Vanam'.
2014 Made his directorial debut with the Kannada film 'Oggarane', showcasing his talents beyond acting and entering the realm of film direction.
2013 Prakash Raj hosted the television show 'Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi' on Star Vijay in Tamil language
2013 Prakash Raj reached his 300th film milestone with 'Thoofan'.
2012 Expanded his filmography with notable performances in various regional film industries, further solidifying his status as a versatile actor.
2011 Reached 275th film milestone with 'Mr. Rascal', a Telugu film.
2011 Prakash Raj won the SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in 'Dookudu'.
2011 Continued to act in significant roles across multiple film industries, maintaining his reputation as a prominent character actor in Indian cinema.
2011 Won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada as a producer for the film Puttakkana Highway, directed by his theatre friend B. Suresh.
2010 Prakash Raj made his directorial debut with the Kannada film 'Naanu Nanna Kanasu'
2010 Prakash Raj completed his 250th film 'Anwar', marking a significant milestone in his acting career.
2010 Prakash Raj appeared in multiple films across different languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi, demonstrating his versatility as an actor and expanding his presence in Indian cinema.

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