....and in 'kusElan' too. In that film he has no dialogues except "ellArum thaLLi pOnga.. thaLLi pOnga".Quote:
Originally Posted by AudazJay
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....and in 'kusElan' too. In that film he has no dialogues except "ellArum thaLLi pOnga.. thaLLi pOnga".Quote:
Originally Posted by AudazJay
:lol: Poor Prabhu.
Yoga, I might watch it. The thing is I hope there is no Vikram "attempt to act" there. My future wife is not a fan, either (Let's watch Tamizh film-nu sonnaa...Maddy, I want Maddy-nu addict mathiri peesuthu). But I might catch it just for the heck of writing a spicy review :wink: Okay...okay, at least it has Prabhu and Vadiveloo.
Asusual Prabhu was good in Kandhasamy :)
Balakumaran kadhai udhavi mattum thaana?Quote:
Originally Posted by hattori_hanzo
[tscii]The son of legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan, Prabhu is a talent powerhouse who dabbles in varying genres of cinema.Uma Kannan spends time with the adorable actor.
On Chennai
Although I did my schooling in Bangalore, I was always excited to come back to Chennai and nothing can be like home.
Favourite places
I love eat-outs and I miss the Woodlands Drive-in. Though there still are a couple of drive-ins, none of them can match Woodlands. I love dining at 601 at The Park; the food there is amazing. Besides these, I spend my early mornings at Madras Riding School, where I used to ride horses earlier. I have stopped now as I don’t want to trouble them. I go for a walk there, catch up with my colleagues and have coffee. My father was a member there and I got the fascination from him.
Shopping with grand children
I frequent Ispahani Centre with my daughter, grand children and daughter-in-law for shopping. We also visit Spencer Plaza and Citi Centre. Being spotted in public is not a bad thing. Chennaiites are polished and they don’t disturb you. They just stop to say ‘hi’ and move on. It is always nice to go out as I get to see the public life and I enjoy it.Being in a joint family, Prabhu says, “Every Sunday is a get-together time for our family. When my father was alive, he made it a point for the family to bond and spend quality time.”
On Mani Rathnam
He is very humble and modest. 'Raavan' is the third film I am working in with him, after 'Agni Natchathiram' and 'Anjali'. He was my brother Ramkumar’s classmate and our fathers were good friends too. In 'Raavan', I have a great role to play and my part is completed.
I got the opportunity to meet a number of Hindi artistes during the shoot. There was just one shot that was taken in Tamil; the others were in Hindi. Mani Rathnam gives in his 100 percent in a film and I admire him for that. 'Raavan' stars Vikram in Tamil and Abhishek Bachchan in Hindi. It is coming out very well and I had a great time shooting for it.
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Channelling his father's sense of humour here...as I have always felt, he is someone whose self-deprecating humour came in the way of realising his full potential.Quote:
Besides these, I spend my early mornings at Madras Riding School, where I used to ride horses earlier. I have stopped now as I don’t want to trouble them
Vadivelu's comment on Prabhu in K.Swamy.....he would say this is a hush tone..." aalu bulk-a vera irukkaru " :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sarna
Very true. In NT's memoir, NT expressed his regret that Prabhu was always being compared to NT, and said that he is a much better actor than what we know. He needed good directors to bring out the best from him. Appo sariya nadakkula, but at least he gets to shine as supporting actor now. I am beginning to hear this "can watch for Prabhu" recommendations coming.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Prabhu ought to be appreciated for donning the role of Dhushyanth in “ Rajarishi “. Like every other typical young actor, Prabhu was also busy romancing the ladies in those glossy costumes. And suddenly he choose to do this mythological film ( dad’s advise ???). Well, Vijayakanth was another leading hero who was bold enough to give it a shot.
Everyone knows that doing a mythological film is not an easy job. It was really wise of Prabhu to do this film which gave him hands on experience to understand the nuances of making various genres of films. It could have also helped him to harness his versatility.
And fortunately, Prabhu’s sincerity and hard work paid him well in the form of Rajarishi’s huge success and he should have been proud to be a part of the team. Of course, the main reason for the success is none other than “ VISHWAMITHRA “ himself.
Prabhu is now ripe & rich with experience and it is high time for TFI to make maximum use of this talented and seasoned actor.
Now that many young talented writers and directors are surfacing in the industry and proving themselves, Sivaji Productions should spot such a talent and make a film which gives ample scope for Prabhu to exhibit his acting prowess.
Prabhu = bleddy wasted talent. indhila irundhirundhA, ennamA use paNNi iruppainga. Boman IranillAm thookki sApda kUdiya talent nammALu kitta irukku. Avaru hanuman maadhiri - appappO yaaravadhu remind paNNanum