Dinesh Prabhakar

Dinesh Prabhakar

Dinesh Prabhakar
Born Dinesh Nair
Occupation Film actor, executive producer, casting director
Years active 2002 – present
Notable work Meesa Madhavan, Lukka Chuppi, Jacobinte Swargarajyam
Spouse(s) Sreerekha

Dinesh Prabhakar (Malayalam: ദിനേശ് പ്രഭാകര്), also known by his birth name Dinesh Nair, is an Indian film actor who predominantly appears in Malayalam movies.[1][2] He hails from Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. He debuted with the Malayalam film, Meesa Madhavan (2002).

Early life and Education

Dinesh was born at Iringol near Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district of Kerala stste. He had shown interest in arts,acting etc during school days. His school and college education was at Jayakeralam School and Sree Sankara college respectively near to his native place Perumbavoor. During the early 1990's, he reached Mumbai as a college dropout. He began as an assistant in a medical shop to make the ends meet. He continued to chase his passion for acting and become part of numerous Marathi, Hindi and English plays and started comparing various shows organized by different cultural associations. Later he got into advertising field where his passion took an upward leap.

Acting career

Dinesh made his debut with a small role in Meesa Madhavan as lead actors friend. He started bagging small roles in malayalam films soon after his debut. He started his Ad film agency together with couple of friends. Meanwhile he involved much into more aspects of film industry like dubbing, production executive,casting director etc. He is often referred to as the first casting director of Mollywood.

Filmography

As Actor

Malayalam films

Year Film Role Director(s)
2002 Meesa Madhavan Lal Jose
2003 Pattalam Lal Jose
2003 Swapnakoodu Anpazhakan Kamal
2004 Rasikan Lal Jose
2005 Rappakal Kamal
2006 Karutha Pakshikal Kamal
2008 Thalappavu Dinesh Madhupal
2010 Aagathan Dasappan Kamal
2010 Best Actor Assistant Director Martin Prakkat
2012 Matinee Aneesh Upasana
2012 Mullassery Madhavan Kutty Nemom P. O. Kumar Nanda
2012 Namukku Parkkan Aji John
2012 Orange Biju Varkey
2013 God for Sale Hari Babu Janardhanan
2013 Left Right Left Anil Arun Kumar Aravind
2013 Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum Adv. Ashokan Lal Jose
2014 1983 Saji a.k.a. Ambrose Saji Abrid Shine
2014 Beware of dogs Freddy Vishnu Prasad
2014 Money Ratnam Cleetus Santosh Nair
2014 Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram Chettupara Sasi Balaji Mohan
2015 Ayal Njanalla Christopher Vasco Vineeth Kumar
2015 Jamna Pyari Aadu Thoma Thomas Sebastian
2015 Kohinoor St Johnson Vinay Govind
2015 Kunjiramayanam Ramachandran Basil Joseph
2015 Love 24x7 Channel Employee Sreebala K Menon
2015 Lukka Chuppi Benny Chacko Bash Mohammed
2015 Pathemaari Sudhakaran Salim Ahamed
2015 Premam Lonappan Alphonse Puthren
2015 Rockstar Rarichan V K Prakash
2015 Two Countries Driver(Cameo) Shafi
2016 Jacobinte Swargarajyam Sijoy Vineeth Srinivasan[1]
2016 Kavi Uddheshichathu..? Thomas Liju Thomas
2016 Kolamass Sanoob Anil
2016 Kolumittayi Arun Vishwam
2016 Monsoon Mangoes Reporter Abi Varghese
2016 Oozham Selvam Jeethu Joseph
2016 Paavada Thattukada Kunjumon G. Marthandan

Bollywood films

+Key Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Director(s) Notes
2013 Madras Cafe LTTE Militant Shoojit Sircar
2015 Waiting Lucky Anu Menon
TBA Chef 2Films that have not yet been released TBA Raja Krishna Menon[3] Post Production

As casting director

+Key Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Director(s)
2013 Thira Vineeth Srinivasan
2015 Lukka Chuppi Bash Mohammed
2016 Jacobinte Swargarajyam Vineeth Srinivasan
TBA Solo 2Films that have not yet been released Bejoy Nambiar

As dubbing artist

Year Film Actor Director(s)
2013 Amen Makarand Deshpande Lijo Jose Pellissery
2015 Two Countries Makarand Deshpande Shafi
2015 Double Barrel African Lijo Jose Pellissery
2016 Devi Prabhu Deva A. L. Vijay
2016 Pulimurugan Makarand Deshpande Vysakh

References

  1. "Actor and face-finder". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  2. Gauri, Deepa (July 11, 2016). "Dubai-based Bash Mohammed casts Dinesh Prabhakar". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  3. Jayaram, Deepika. "Dinesh Prabhakar talks about being part of 'Chef'". Times of India. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
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