Prakash Raj surprised by peopleOctober 6th, 2009 Prakash Raj is astonished that people have a problem with him for remaking his own Tamil movie, Abhiyum Naanum, into Kannada. He claims that he is simply remaking it because he is inspired by it and that it is still sensible cinema.
Prakash Raj to direct a Hindi movieOctober 1st, 2009 National award winner Prakash Raj has been witnessing heavy downpour of offers from B-Town producers and directors. It all happened with his spellbinding performance in Prabhu Deva’s Hindi remake of ‘Pokkiri’ titled ‘Wanted’.
Bollywood likes Prakash Raj September 24th, 2009 Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor feels that Prakash Raj made the perfect villain in Wanted, the Hindi version of Pokiri (in which too Prakash Raj had played the villain). He feels that after Amrish Puri, Prakash Raj makes the perfect villain.
Prakash Raj makes it big in BollywoodSeptember 23rd, 2009 After making high waves in south Indian film circuit, actor Prakash Raj is all set to spell the best in B-town now. The actor had recently won National Awards for his stupendous performance in ‘Kanchivaram’ and instantly shot to fame with more laurels on his astounding performance as ‘Ghani Bhai’ in Salman’s ‘Wanted’.
Prakash Raj-Radha Mohan back in action with PayanamSeptember 18th, 2009 After prodigiously winning laurels for ‘Mozhi’ and ‘Abhiyum Naanum’, the duo combo Prakash Raja-Radha Mohan is ready to strike with ‘Payanam’. Aye! Prakash Raj, well known for churning out best quality films in Kollywood has made official announcements about this film.
Naanu Nanna Kanasu to be directed by Prakash RajSeptember 16th, 2009 The remake of Tamil hit film, Abhiyum Naanum, will be directed by actor Prakash Raj who also stars in the film. Titled Naanu Nanna Kanasu, the film is based on the relationship between a father and daughter and stars Prakash Raj and Trisha in the lead roles.
Prakash Raj to turn director with Kannada filmSeptember 14th, 2009 BANGALORE - South Indian actor Prakash Raj, who won a National Award for his performance in Tamil film "Kanchivaram", is now set to turn director with a Kannada movie. Prakash Raj, who has already worked in films in all southern languages and is a producer too, will wield the megaphone for "Naanu Nanna Kanasu", a remake of Tamil film "Abhiyum Naanum".
Kanchivaram was supposed to have MohanlalSeptember 11th, 2009 National award winning film Kanchivaram’s director Priyadarshan is still elated about the film’s success. According to him, the hit film was supposed to have Mohanlal playing the lead, but since he didn’t have the dates, the role went to Prakash Raj instead, who then went on to win a National award for the role.
Prakash Raj meets Chief Minister and K. BalachandarSeptember 11th, 2009 The actor was busy shooting for his Kannada film in the thick forests of Karnataka. Somehow, he took a day off and arrived in Chennai merely to seek blessings of Chief Minister M.
Priyadarshan is Prakash Rajs fanSeptember 10th, 2009 Director Priyadarshan can’t stop raving over actor Prakash Raj’s performance in their latest film, Kanchivaram, which recently won national awards. He believes that the film was successful because of Prakash Raj.
Prakash Raj in DhoolSeptember 8th, 2009 Prakash Raj will be seen playing the villain in Yogi and Aindrita Ray starrer Dhool. He has apparently been paid Rupees 40 lakhs for this role.
I want to do more films like 'Kanchivaram': Prakash RajSeptember 7th, 2009 CHENNAI - "Kanchivaram", set in the pre-independence era, has bagged top honours - best film as well as best actor award for Prakash Raj at the 55th National Awards, announced Monday. The actor says he is inspired to do more such films, while director Priyadarshan feels it will change his image.
Dhool finishes first scheduleAugust 20th, 2009 Director Dharani’s (earlier known as Raghavendra) film Dhool has completed its first schedule. The film, which stars Loose Mada a.k.a.
Prakash Raj forays as film director August 7th, 2009 Prakash Raj, the most versatile actor of South Indian film industry is often ennobled as Jacks of all trades. Emerging from theatre group, the actor made his onscreen debut with ‘Duet’ in negative role and later continued performing similar characters.
Release date fixed for 10th Class AAugust 5th, 2009 ‘10th Class A’ section, the remake of the popular Telugu film, ‘10th Class’ hits theatres all over Karnataka this Friday, announced producers Prakash, Rakhi and Radha Prakash. According to Smt.