Prajwal Devaraj

Prajwal Devaraj
Born (1987-07-04) 4 July 1987
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Other names Dynamic Prince
Occupation Film Actor
Years active 2006–present
Parent(s) Devaraj
Chandralekha

Prajwal Devaraj (born 4 July 1987) is an Indian film actor who mainly works in Kannada film industry.[1] He made his debut with the Kannada film Sixer (2007) for which he won the Best Debut actor award at the Suvarna Film Awards.[2] This was followed by the gangster drama Geleya (2007) which was a box-office success.

His other notable films include Meravanige (2008), Gulama (2009), Murali Meets Meera (2011), Super Shastri (2013) and Galaate (2013) and thus has established himself as one of the leading contemporary actors in Kannada cinema.

Early life

Prajwal is the son of a famous yesteryear Kannada actor Devaraj who is popularly called as "Dynamic Hero" in the film circles.He has a younger brother, Pranam Devaraj.[3] Prajwal completed his bachelor's degree course from Shri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, Center for Management Studies, Bangalore.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2007 Sixer Rahul Shashank Suvarna Best Debut Actor
2007 Geleya Guru Harsha
2008 Gange Baare Tunge Baare Harsha Sadhu Kokila
2008 Meravanige Vijay Mahesh Babu
2009 Jeeva Jeeva Prabhu Srinivas
2009 Gulama Anil Tushar Ranganath
2009 Kencha Rahul P. Sathya
2010 Nannavanu Bharadwaj Srinivas Raju
2011 Kote Vignesh Srinivas Raju
2011 Murali Meets Meera Murali Mahesh Rao
2011 Mr.Duplicate Nandu Kodlu Ramakrishna
2011 Bhadra Bhadra Mahesh Rao
2012 Sagar Sagar M. D. Sridhar
2012 Gokula Krishna Krishna Jai Kannan
2012 Super Shastri Subramanya Shastri Raviraj
2013 Galaate Abhi M. D. Sridhar
2013 Ziddi Krishna R. Anantha Raju
2014 Angaaraka Viji Srinivas Kaushik
2014 Savaal Arjun Dhananjay Balaji
2014 Jamboo Savari Venugopal K C
2014 Neenade Naa Dev Kandas First home production film
2015 Mrugashira Prajwal Srivatsa
2015 Arjuna Arjun P. C. Shekar Completed
2015 Bhujanga Filming
2015 Dil Ka Raja Raj Somnath Patil Delayed
2015 Maada mathu Manasi Sathish Pradhan Announced

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