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In 2007, his film ''Chocolate'' directed by Shafi received glowing reviews.<ref>http://inhome.rediff.com/cms/print.jsp?docpath=//movies/2007/oct/15chocolate.htm</ref> His performance in the film has been highly praised as contributing tremendously to the success the film. ''[[Thalappavu]]'' directed by Madhupal with Prithviraj in the lead role, is awaiting release. The media reports about many of his upcoming Malayalam projects such as ''Rithu'' and ''Lollypop'', are pouring in. He is also being cast in the lead role for the film titled ''[[Punyam Aham]]'' produced and directed by Raj Nair, [[Thakazhi]]'s grandson.
In 2007, his film ''Chocolate'' directed by Shafi received glowing reviews.<ref>http://inhome.rediff.com/cms/print.jsp?docpath=//movies/2007/oct/15chocolate.htm</ref> His performance in the film has been highly praised as contributing tremendously to the success the film. ''[[Thalappavu]]'' directed by Madhupal with Prithviraj in the lead role, is awaiting release. The media reports about many of his upcoming Malayalam projects such as ''Rithu'' and ''Lollypop'', are pouring in. He is also being cast in the lead role for the film titled ''[[Punyam Aham]]'' produced and directed by Raj Nair, [[Thakazhi]]'s grandson.


Critical appraisals of the newly released Thalappavu and Thirakkatha are being awaited. One of the early reviews of Thalappavu describes it as a film with classic dimensions where Prithviraj has given his "best performanc till date" along with Lal. <ref>http://tvmtalkies.com/archives/523</ref>. Authenticity of the review is yet to be veryfied.
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==== Tamil cinema ====


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| ''One Way Ticket'' || Kunjaappu <br> (Jehangir)|| Malayalam || Bhama, [[Mammootty]] || Bipin Prabhakar ||
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| ''[[Thalappavu]]'' || Naxal Joseph || Malayalam || Lal, [[Atul Kulkarni]] || Madhupal || To be released [[September 2008]]
| ''[[Thalappavu]]'' || Naxal Joseph || Malayalam || Lal, [[Atul Kulkarni]] || Madhupal || Released September 12, 2008
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| ''Thirakkatha'' || Akbar Ahmed || Malayalam || [[Priyamani]], [[Samvrutha Sunil]] || [[Renjith]] || To be released [[September 2008]]
| ''Thirakkatha'' || Akbar Ahmed || Malayalam || [[Priyamani]], [[Samvrutha Sunil]] || [[Renjith]] || To be released [[September 2008]]

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Prithviraj
File:Prithviraj (245).jpg
Born
Prithviraj Sukumaran
Other namesRaju, Prithvi
Years active2002-present
AwardsKerala State Film Awards
2006 - Best Actor (Vaasthavam)

Prithviraj Sukumaran (born October 16, 1982 in Trivandrum, Kerala, India) is a South Indian film actor. He made his debut in 2002 with the critically acclaimed Malayalam film Nandanam, and has since established himself in the Malayalam cinema through a variety of roles such as roles in Stop Violence, Chocolate, Vaasthavam and Classmates. He has also made strides in Tamil cinema with hits like Kana Kandaen, Parijatham and Mozhi.

Early life

Prithviraj was born in Trivandrum, Kerala, to popular Malayalam film actors Sukumaran and Mallika. His elder brother Indrajith Sukumaran and sister-in-law Poornima are also film actors. His initial schooling was at St.Mary's School Poojappura, which was near to his Chengallur home. Here he acted in various dramas and skits for the annual day celebrations. In one of the annuals, seeing his performance Sukumaran, his father had reportedly commented to his mother that he was meant for acting. Later, he did his schooling from the Sainik School, (Kazhakkoottam, Thiruvananthapuram) and Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. Prithviraj, along with his brother Indrajith, used to take part in debates and elocutions in the school.[1] Prithviraj had also won the title of "Mr LA Fest", in 1999 at LA Fest, an annual inter school Arts Festival hosted by Loyola School, Trivandrum. He represented Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan at the competition. He remains the only person to win the personality contest "LA-Persona" twice in the history of the competition (in 1998 & 1999) which started in 1996.[2]

He was still pursuing his Bachelor's in Information Technology at the University of Tasmania, Australia when he entered the film world in 2002.[3] Prithviraj was grabbed by the successful film maker Renjith to play the lead role in his directorial debut Nandanam (2002) during one of his vacation trips to Kerala.

It was Fazil, a leading Malayalam film director, who introduced him to Renjith.[4] Following a decent performance in Nandanam he was flooded with several offers from the industry so that he decided to take a break from his studies and concentrate on acting.

Career

Prithviraj began his career in Malayalam cinema in 2002. He was soon invited to act in Tamil films. He eventually became highly successful in both Malayalam and Tamil within very short span of time. Based on his enthralling performances, national Newspaper The Hindu has written that "(whether)his latest films 'Chocolate,’ ‘Satham Podathey’ and ‘Kannamoochi Yenada’ flop or succeed, Prithiviraj is one of the young stars who will still be in the reckoning."[5]

Malayalam cinema

Screen Playwright Renjith’s search for a new face to cast the lead role in his first directorial venture became successful when director Fazil presented him the results of a screen test that Prithviraj had earlier taken with him. After watching the video recording of the test, Renjith, immediately invited Prithviraj, who was on his vacation in Thiruvananthapuram, for a personal interview at Kozhikode. Renjith, apparently impressed by his physique and agility offered him the lead role in his debut film Nandanam (2002). Prithviraj accepted the offer and thus began his amazingly successful acting career in Malayalam tinsel world.[6]

Ever since he endeared Malayali audiences as 'Manu' in Nandanam, Prithviraj has been flooded with tempting offers to the effect that he has already worked with some of the best directors in the business and on an average, hears close to three or four scripts a day.[7] Quite early in his career Prithviraj was fortunate to act in the films directed by leading figures in Malayalam film industry such as Lohitadas, Vinayan, Kamal and Bhadran.

Shortly after starring in Nandanam, alongside actress Navya Nair, Prithviraj managed to win the hearts of the Malayalam film audience, especially that of female viewers. He was noted for his performance in Stop Violence and Swapnakoodu, and also could mark his presence at the box-office. He was critically acclaimed for the performance of the character Sub Inspector Solomon Joseph in Vargam. In this film his character had to go through a wide range of emotions. In the first half of the film he was the corrupt and malicious Inspector, in the second half he falls victim to his arrogance and repents and tries to turn a new leaf.

In 2006, Lal Jose's Classmates was released and it turned out to be one of the biggest blockbusters in Malayalam cinema. The film had an ensemble cast consisting of Jayasurya, Narain, Indrajith and Kavya Madhavan. The Hindu quotes Shyamaprasad the famous Malayalam film director who has won many awards and accolades that Prithviraj's advantages are his talent and intelligence irrespective of his box office successes: "It's not fair to gauge his merit by such success rates alone. Prithviraj is an intense actor who is very talented and very intelligent".[8] Shyamaprasad cast him in lead role in his much acclaimed offbeat flick Akale.

After Vargam, Prithviraj acted in another film Vaasthavam with the same director, M. Padmakumar. It was a hard hitting drama in which Prithviraj again got noticed for his intense acting. The role fetched him the Kerala State Award for Best Actor for 2006. He is the youngest actor to receive the State Award for the Best Actor.

In 2007, his film Chocolate directed by Shafi received glowing reviews.[9] His performance in the film has been highly praised as contributing tremendously to the success the film. Thalappavu directed by Madhupal with Prithviraj in the lead role, is awaiting release. The media reports about many of his upcoming Malayalam projects such as Rithu and Lollypop, are pouring in. He is also being cast in the lead role for the film titled Punyam Aham produced and directed by Raj Nair, Thakazhi's grandson.

Critical appraisals of the newly released Thalappavu and Thirakkatha are being awaited. One of the early reviews of Thalappavu describes it as a film with classic dimensions where Prithviraj has given his "best performanc till date" along with Lal. [10]. Authenticity of the review is yet to be veryfied.

Tamil cinema

In the mean time he made his Tamil debut as the villain in Kana Kandaen in 2005. His performance as the handsome and suave villain grabbed quick attention and was praised for his unconventional portrayal of the character. Soon he got an opportunity to act under the direction of Bhagyaraj in the film Parijatham.

Bhagyaraj has said in an interview that that he became keen on involving Prithviraj in his project essentially influenced by the Media acclaim the actor received in Tamil Nadu following his amazing performance in Kana Kandaen. "The entire media unanimously appreciated him in Kana Kanden. So it was with that confidence that I signed him".[11]

His performance in Parijatham also received similar attention and appreciation in Kollywood. One of his recent Tamil flick was Mozhi in which his splendid performance was highly praised. The film ran in packed houses for several weeks/months. His newest Tamil films are Satham Podathey and Kannamoochi Yenada. The success of the films and his own intense performance in them have helped him to enhance his stardom in Tamil tinsel world. The subtle performance of Prithviraj in Kannamoochi Yenada has received special mention by many reviewers.[12]

Vellithirai, the Tamil remake of Udayananu Tharam, a Malayalam box office success is his latest release in Tamil. Most reviews unequivocally praise Prithviraj's performance in the film. He is described as “flawless" in his role as an aspiring director. “His character demands underplaying and he exactly does he same. He is able to express the anger and agony of being cheated with aplomb. The way he reacts to the betrayal stands out”.[13] Yet another review echoes the same feeling: “Prithviraj ... makes the best of his assets -- his expressive eyes, which glint in fury, soften with love, or brim over with frustrated tears”.[14] He has also bagged the villain role in Mani Ratnam's forthcoming film titled Ravana which has Vikram and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles.

Telugu cinema

Many Telugu producers and directors have been attempting to cast Prithviraj in their films. First there was news about Kalakanindhi directed by Bhushan Kalyan produced by Ravi and Mahesh Kumar under the banner of Swan Creations.[15] Late Raghuvaran and Anjala Zhaveri were co-staring with Prithvi in this film. Originally planned to be complted in 2007, the project appears to have been delayed. The latest is the news of Police Police (a Tamil and Telugu bilingual film) directed by Manmohan, a debutante, and produced by Chandu Prithviraj, along with Srikanth (who co-starred in Kana Kandaen) is apparently cast in the role of a police officer.[16] Prithviraj is reported to be well known in Telugu through the Telugu dubbing of the Malaylam film Ananthabadram as Sivapuram.[17]

Awards

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Co-Stars Director Notes
2002 Nandanam Manu Nandakumar Malayalam Navya Nair, Revathi, Yesudas Renjith
Nakshathra Kannulla Rajakumaran
Avanundoru Rajakumari
Ananthu Malayalam Gayathri Raguram, Narendra Prasad Rajasenan
Stop Violence Saathan Malayalam Chandra Laxman, Vijayaraghavan Lohitadas
2003 Vellithira Style Raj
(Raghuram)
Malayalam Navya Nair, Kavya Madhavan Bhadran
Nammal Thammil Vicky Malayalam Geethu Mohandas, Indrajith Viji Thampi Not Theatrically Released
Meerayude Dukham Muthuvinte Swapnam Muthu Malayalam Renuka Menon, Jagathy Vinayan
Swapnakoodu Kunjoonju
(Alex Chandy)
Malayalam Meera Jasmine, Bhavana, Kunchacko Boban Kamal Dubbed into Tamil as Moondram Pirai
Ammakilikkoodu Vivek Malayalam Navya Nair, Mukesh Padmakumar
Chakram Chandrahaasan Malayalam Meera Jasmine, Chandra Laxman Lohitadas
2004 Vellinakshatram Vinod Varma,
Chandrachoodan
Malayalam Karthika, Meenakshi Vinayan
Katha Nandhan Menon Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Abbas Sundar Das
Satyam Sanjeev Kumar Malayalam Priyamani, Thilakan Vinayan Dubbed into Tamil as Satya
Akale Neil Malayalam Geethu Mohandas, Sheela Shyamaprasad Winner : National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam
2005 Albudhadweep Hari Malayalam Mallika Kapoor, Jagathy, Undapakru Vinayan Dubbed into Tamil as Arputha Theevu
Kana Kandaen Madhan Tamil Srikanth,Gopika,Vivek K V Anand
Krithyam Satya,
Christy Lopez
Malayalam Pavithra, Eva, Jagathy Viji Thampi
Police Shekar Malayalam Bhavana, Indrajith V K Prakash
Daivanamathil Anwar Malayalam Bhavana, Radhika Jayaraj Winner : Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film
Ananthabhadram Anandan Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Manoj K Jayan Santhosh Sivan Dubbed into Telugu as Sivapuram
Achan Urangaatha Veedu Harikrishnan Malayalam Samvrutha Sunil, Muktha George, Salim Kumar Lal Jose Dubbed into Tamil as Sothanai
2006 Vargam Solomon Joseph Malayalam Renuka Menon, Captain Raju, Devan Padmakumar
Classmates P. Sukumaran Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Indrajith, Narain Lal Jose
Vaasthavam Balachandran Adiga Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Samvrutha Sunil Padamakumar Winner : Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor
Parijatham Surendhar,
Karthik
Tamil Saranya Bhagyaraj, Prakash Raj Bhagyaraj
Pakal Nandakumar Malayalam Jyothirmayi, Thilakan M A Nishad
Oruvan Jeevan Malayalam Meera Vasudev, Indrajith Vinoo Anand Guest Appearance
2007 Mozhi Karthik Tamil Jyothika, Swarnamalya, Prakash Raj Radha Mohan
Avan Chandiyude Makan Kurian Chandy Malayalam Vijayaraghavan, Sreedevika Thulasidas
Khakhee Unnikrishnan Malayalam Mukesh, Manasa, Meera Vasudev Bipin Prabhakar
Veeralipattu Hari Malayalam Murali, Padmapriya, Jagathy Kukku Surender Dubbed into Tamil as Nagarkovil
Satham Podathey Ravichandran Tamil Padmapriya, Nitin Satya Vasanth Dubbed into Malayalam as Kelkaatha Shabdham
Kannamoochi Yenada Harish Venkatraman Tamil Sandhya, Satyaraj V Priya
Nadiya Kolapetta Rathri Zia Musafir Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Suresh Gopi K Madhu Cameo Appearance
Dubbed into Telugu as Charminar Express
Chocolate Shyam Balagopal Malayalam Roma, Samvrutha Sunil Shafi
Kangaroo Josekutty Palathunkal Malayalam Kavya Madhavan, Jayasurya Raj Babu
2008 Vellithirai Saravanan Tamil Prakash Raj, Gopika Viji
One Way Ticket Kunjaappu
(Jehangir)
Malayalam Bhama, Mammootty Bipin Prabhakar
Thalappavu Naxal Joseph Malayalam Lal, Atul Kulkarni Madhupal Released September 12, 2008
Thirakkatha Akbar Ahmed Malayalam Priyamani, Samvrutha Sunil Renjith To be released September 2008
Police Police Ravikanth Telugu
Tamil
Srikanth, Kamalini Mukherjee Challa Mohan Filming
Simultaneously made in Tamil as Police Police
Twenty:20 Malayalam Mohanlal, Mammootty, Indrajith Joshi Post-production
Cameo Appearance
Kalakanidhi Telugu Anjala Zaveri, Raghuvaran Post-production
Abhiyum Naanum Tamil Trisha, Prakash Raj Radha Mohan Post-production
Cameo Appearance
Ninaithale Inikkum Tamil Priyamani, Shakthi Vasu Kumaravel Post-production
Remake of Classmates
LollyPop Franko Malayalam Roma, Bhavana, Kunchacko Boban Shafi Filming
2009 Rithu Malayalam Shyamaprasad Announced
Love Doctor / Dr.Love Malayalam Biju Arookutti Announced
MG Road Malayalam Shaji Kailas Announced
Robinhood Malayalam Jayasurya, Dileep Joshi Announced
Cousins Malayalam Mohanlal Lal Jose Announced
Punyam Aham Malayalam Raj Nair Announced
Ravana Tamil Vikram, Aishwarya Rai, Priyamani Maniratnam Announced

Quotes

  • “If you leave Bollywood out, the regional cinema that is on a creative high is Tamil. It’s going through a renaissance. There are new directors and technicians who try out innovative themes and let technology take the front seat. As a by-product, you get more interesting roles and films. Malayalam, in contrast, is going through a lean patch with no great talent making inroads. There haven’t been enough directors to make thought-provoking cinema. Hopefully, this is a passing stage.”[23]
  • "Although films have always fascinated me, my perception was that I would fare better behind them. But now I love being an actor. I have worked with some of the best directors in the business and also, with new comers. On an average, I hear close to three or four scripts a day. And I have never fixed a deadline to be the next super star. Still, I do want to be remembered in film history, somewhere down the line, with some strong performances. That is all I aspire for."[24]
  • "What I enjoy about acting is the adrenaline rush. When the director says, 'Action,' there is a huge rush of adrenaline, I don't know why. I just love the feeling of becoming somebody else."[25]
  • "I used to take part in debates and elocutions in the school but was never an actor material. If at all my destiny lay in cinema, I thought it would have been on the technical side."[26]
  • "I used to belong to that tribe of people who never knew what they wanted. Now, finally, I am doing something I like. I like the rush of adrenalin, the kick that acting gives me. I want to be an actor till I die."[27]

References

  1. ^ http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm
  2. ^ http://ashok.loyolites.com/files/lafest10souvenir.pdf
  3. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm
  4. ^ http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm
  5. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200710070323.htm
  6. ^ http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm
  7. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/10/07/stories/2005100700280100.htm
  8. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/10/07/stories/2005100700280100.htm
  9. ^ http://inhome.rediff.com/cms/print.jsp?docpath=//movies/2007/oct/15chocolate.htm
  10. ^ http://tvmtalkies.com/archives/523
  11. ^ http://www.chennaionline.com/film/Interviews/2005/09bhagyaraj.asp
  12. ^ http://www.screenindia.com/fullstory.php?content_id=17914
  13. ^ http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=883144
  14. ^ http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/mar/07ssvel.htm
  15. ^ http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/17ss.htm
  16. ^ http://www.chennai365.com/movies/police-police-movie-gallery/
  17. ^ http://entertainment.oneindia.in/telugu/top-stories/2008/prithviraj-telugu-films-200208.html
  18. ^ http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/02/01/stories/2004020105530400.htm
  19. ^ http://www.hindu.com/2005/03/19/stories/2005031912840300.htm
  20. ^ http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/fr/2007/02/16/stories/2007021600720100.htm
  21. ^ http://www.mathrubhumi.com/entertainment/php/showEntMore.php?news_id=120&cat_id=20
  22. ^ http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/07/stories/2007110753840300.htm
  23. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/Prithvi_is_a_success/articleshow/3297622.cms
  24. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/10/07/stories/2005100700280100.htm
  25. ^ http://www.rediff.com/movies/2005/may/12prithviraj.htm
  26. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm
  27. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2004/05/10/stories/2004051002190100.htm

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