Interview with Tamil Actor - Prashant, A victim of biased Law. Monday, 07.02.2007, 11:02am (GMT)
Prashanth, Son of veteran film actor, producer and director Thiagarajan. Popularly known as "Top Star", Kathal Ilavarasan (the prince of love). He remains the hot favourite among the youngsters and is the heart throb of teeny boppers. He made his debut a decade back, in 1990, when he starred in Vaigasi Poranthachu the film fared well at the box office. Chembaruthi, directed by Selvamani, followed and that film gave a strong footing to Prashant in Tamil filmdom. Vanna Vanna Pookal by Balu Mahendra won the best regional film award at the national level and Prasanth came into reckoning thereafter.
Prashanth led a sheltered life and was so innocent that he did not even know how to find his way around Chennai. His entire career was managed by his father Thiagarajan who himself is a producer-actor-director. A Bharathanatyam exponent, trained in several martial arts like kung-fu, Karate (obtained BLACK BELT), silambam, kalari, gymnastics, roller skating, horse riding, rowing & yachting. Prashanth is a high board diver and long distance sea swimmer. He has penchant for music. Plays many musical instruments, passed third grade in music-piano in the TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.
Prashanth has many successful films to his credit in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. His immense talent and dedication has won him many laurels and respect from his fans and peers alike in and around the industry. He is known to be one of the highly talented actors of this genre. He has acted (worked) in the films directed by popular directors such as Mani Rathnam, Balu Mahendra, S. Shankar, R.K. Selvamani, Agathiyan, Vasanth ....
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