Venkat Prabhu

Venkat Kumar Gangai Amaren (born 7 November 1975), better known by his stage name Venkat Prabhu, is an Indian film director, actor and playback singer in Tamil cinema.[1] After completing his education, he began pursuing an acting career, with his first three ventures featuring him in a starring role, failing to release, following which he began appearing in character roles.

Venkat Prabhu
Prabhu in 2014
Born
Venkat Kumar Gangai Amaran

(1975-11-07) 7 November 1975 (age 48)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Actor
  • Playback singer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Rajalakshmi
(m. 2001)
Children2
Parent
Relatives

He entered the spotlight for the first time when he turned director with the summer hit Chennai 600028 (2007).[2] He achieved further commercial successes with his subsequent directorials Saroja (2008), Goa (2010), Mankatha (2011), Biriyani (2013), Masss (2015) and Maanaadu (2021). His father Gangai Amaren is a film director and music director.[3] He is currently working on his film The Greatest of All Time (2024).

Early life and career

Following his return to India, Prabhu began singing for demos by his cousins, Yuvan Shankar Raja and Karthik Raja,[4] and started his career as a playback singer in the film industry. In 1996, he, his brother Premgi Amaren and his childhood friend S. P. B. Charan set up a music band called Next Generation,[2] which also featured Yugendran and Thaman as members,[5][6] and did several stage performances. The following year, Prabhu played the lead role opposite Sangeetha in a film titled Poonjolai directed by his father Gangai Amaren,[7] but the film was cancelled in mid-production and attempts to revive and release the film by the late-2000s were unsuccessful. Prabhu starred in two more ventures, alongside his friends S. P. B. Charan and Yugendran; Wanted, directed by Premgi Amaren,[8][9] and Agathiyan's Kadhal Samrajyam,[10][11] both failing to release as well. Venkat Prabhu was then approached to essay supporting roles, with April Maadhathil (2002) becoming his first release. He went on to play character roles in nearly ten films, the most notable ventures being N. Linguswamy's Ji, starring Ajith Kumar, and the Perarasu-directed Sivakasi, featuring Vijay in the lead role. In 2008, he worked in Seeman's Vaazhthugal alongside Madhavan in his last credited appearance to date. He also played lead roles in Samuthirakani's directorial debut Unnai Charanadaindhen and Gnabagam Varuthey (2007), both co-starring Charan.

In 2007, Venkat Prabhu ventured into film directing with the sports comedy film Chennai 600028, produced by S. P. B. Charan, that revolved around a street cricket team from a suburban area in Chennai, with its players being portrayed by 11 newcomers, including his brother Premgi. The film emerged as a sleeper hit,[12][13] garnering high critical acclaim and becoming labelled a "cult classic" in the following years,[14] which led to the lead cast growing in popularity. He next directed the comedy thriller film Saroja (2008), the title being derived from a hit number from Chennai 600028,[15] which also featured an ensemble cast including Charan and Premgi. The film followed the journey of four young men who, by taking a diversion off the main road, land into the hands of a kidnapper gang; it received positive response from critics and at the box office as well. He followed it up with Goa (2010), a full-length comedy film, which received mixed response and did fairly well at the box office. In 2011, he directed his biggest project to date, the action thriller Mankatha, featuring Ajith Kumar in the lead role and was later a blockbuster.[16]

His next project, Biriyani (2013), starred Karthi and Hansika Motwani.[citation needed] After Venkat Prabhu directed Massu Engira Masilamani, with Suriya and Nayanthara in the lead role.[17]

He directed Chennai 600028 II, the sequel of the 2007 blockbuster Chennai 600028, and it was released on 9 December 2016 to positive reviews.[18]

His upcoming film, The Greatest of All Time, starring Vijay and music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, was officially announced in May 2023. The film is bankrolled by AGS Entertainment, which marks their second collaboration with Vijay and the #TheGoat film will also have an English dubbed theatrical release and other Indian languages dubbed release using Vijay's voice in AI technology.[19] Whistle Podu song remix alternative version will be released along with film release rather than the original version.[20]

Personal life

Venkat Prabhu is the son of director-turned-music-director Gangai Amaran and older brother to actor, singer and music director Premgi Amaran. His uncle is the music director Ilayaraaja and his cousins are the music composers Yuvan Shankar Raja, Karthik Raja and singer Bhavatharini.[21] S. P. B. Charan, producer of Prabhu's first directorial venture Chennai 600028, is his very close friend and they both have worked together on several projects.[citation needed]

He did his schooling at St. Bede's school in Chennai. On 10 September 2001, Venkat Prabhu married Rajalakshmi, the daughter of dance teacher K. J. Sarasa, and now has a daughter named Shivani. Shivani has already sung a song for the album Thaaaii when she was 5 years old.[citation needed]

Frequent collaborators

Venkat Prabhu frequently works with the same actors and crew members, most prominently Premji Amaren, Yuvan Shankar Raja, and editor Praveen K. L.[22][23][24]

Collaborator
Ajay Raj (Cameo) (Cameo)
Aravind Akash (Cameo) (Cameo) (Cameo)
Ashwin Kakumanu (Cameo)
Jai (Cameo) (Cameo) (Cameo)
Jayaprakash
Jayaram
Nithin Sathya (Cameo)
Premgi Amaren (as a music composer) (as a music composer)
Ravikanth
Shiva
Sampath Raj
Shanmugasundaram (Cameo)
Sneha
Subbu Panchu (Cameo)
Vaibhav Reddy (Cameo) (Cameo) (Cameo) (cameo)
Vijay Vasanth (Cameo) (Cameo) (Cameo) (Cameo)
Vijayalakshmi (Cameo)

Filmography

As director

List of Venkat Prabhu film directing credits
YearTitleNotes
2007Chennai 600028Vijay Award for Best Crew
Vijay Award for Best Find of the Year
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Family Film
2008Saroja
2010GoaEdison Award for Best Romantic Film
2011MankathaITFA Best Director Award
Edison Awards – Best Director of the Year
2013Biriyani
2015Massu Engira Masilamani
2016Chennai 600028 II
2021Kutty StoryAnthology film; segment : "Logam"
Live TelecastWeb series on Disney+Hotstar
Maanaadu
2022Manmadha Leelai
VictimAnthology web series; segment: Confession[25]
2023CustodySimultaneously shot in Telugu
2024The Greatest of All Time Filming[26]
TBAParty Unreleased[27][28]

As producer

List of Venkat Prabhu film credits as producer
YearTitleNotes
2016Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings
2019RK Nagar
2021Kasada Thapara

As actor

List of Venkat Prabhu film acting credits
YearTitleRoleNote
1982Payanangal MudivathillaiHimselfUncredited appearance in the song "Thogai Ilamayil"[29]
2002April MaadhathilVenkat
2003VikadanRammohan's friend
Unnai SaranadainthaenKannan
2004Neranja ManasuMachakaalai
2005JiUma Shankar
SivakasiRamalingam
MazhaiKasi
2007Vasantham VanthachuKumaresan
Gnabagam VarutheyRamu
2008VaazhthugalKalai
SarojaSpecial appearance
2010GoaHimselfSpecial appearance
2011MankathaUncredited appearance
2013Naveena Saraswathi SabathamHimselfSpecial appearance
2014Ninaithathu YaaroHimselfSpecial appearance
VadacurryHimselfSpecial appearance
Nalanum NandhiniyumHimselfSpecial appearance
Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam IyakkamHimselfSpecial appearance
Theriyama Unna KadhalichittenHimselfSpecial appearance
2016Ennama Katha VudranungaHimselfSpecial appearance
2017MupparimanamHimselfSpecial appearance
VizhithiruDhileepan
2018Tamizh Padam 2HimselfSpecial appearance
2019KalavuInspectordirect-to-video on ZEE5
2020Lock UpMoorthiReleased on ZEE5[30]
2021Kasada ThaparaSamyuthanAlso co-producer
2023CustodyHimselfSpecial appearance
Let's Get MarriedCompany Managing Director
AdiyaeGK, Gautham Vasudev MenonDual roles
Shot Boot ThreeSwaminathan
2024Ranam Aram ThavarelHimselfGuest Appearance
TBAKadhal Conditions ApplyTBA

Music videos

YearTitleRoleActorsRef(s)
2023High On Yuvan - ( Theme Song)Music Video DirectorYuvan Shankar Raja, Premgi Amaren[31]

As singer

List of Venkat Prabhu film singing credits
YearTitleSongComposer
1990Anjali"Something Something",
"Iravu Nilavu",
"Motta Maadi",
"Vaanam Namakku",
"Anjali Anjali"
Ilaiyaraaja
1997Ullasam"Cholare"Karthik Raja
1998Kalyana Galatta"Aadham Evaal"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2002Thulluvadho Ilamai"Neruppu Kootadikkuthu"Yuvan Shankar Raja
Kadhal Samrajyam"Mullai Poo"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2003Enakku 20 Unakku 18"Oru Nanban Irundhal"A. R. Rahman
2004Samba"Nandamuri Chandamama"Mani Sharma
2005Daas"Ennoda Raasi"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2007Chennai 600028"Yaaro (Friendship)"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2008Thozha"Oru Nayagan"Premji Amaren
2009Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum"Muthathu Pakkathile"Yuvan Shankar Raja
Adhe Neram Adhe Idam"Nammooru Chennaiyile"Premgi Amaren
2010Pugaippadam"Oru Kudaiyil"Gangai Amaran
Thunichal"Katikalama"Premji Amaren
Goa"Yezhezhu Thalaimuraikkum"Yuvan Shankar Raja
Siddu +2"Naan Aalana Thamarai"Dharan
2012Veyilodu Vilayadu"Kattukadanga"Karthik Raja
2014Vanavarayan Vallavarayan"Kongunattu Thendralukkum"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2016Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings"Soppanasundari"Yuvan Shankar Raja
2023Mathimaran"Ithu Nyayamo Iraiva"Karthik Raja

As lyricist

List of Venkat Prabhu film credits as lyricist
YearFilmSongComposerNotes
2016Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings"Soppanasundari"Yuvan Shankar Raja[citation needed]

Television

  • Idho Boopalaam
  • Kundakka Mandakka
  • Thedathey Tholaindhu Povai
  • Kollywood Kings

References