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Prithvi Rajan
Indian Tamil actor
Prithvi Rajan | |
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| Born | c. 1989 Chennai |
| Occupation | actor |
| Years active | 2006–present |
| Relatives | Pandiarajan (father) |
Prithvi Rajan is an Indian actor, who has appeared in Tamil films. His father is veteran actor Pandiarajan.
Career
[edit]He made his debut in Kaivantha Kalai (2006) directed by his father Pandiarajan and the film opened to average reviews from critics. A critic noted Prithvi Rajan "makes his debut, does a convincing job and has his father's mannerisms."[1] His next release, Naalaiya Pozhuthum Unnodu (2007), a romantic love story featuring Karthika Adaikalam had a much lower key release and failed at the box office.[2] His next, Gemini Raghava's Vaidehi (2009), also featured the same actress.[3]
During the making of Padhinettan Kudi Ellai Arambam, he was injured in a fire accident and suffered burn injuries. The film released in December 2011 with little publicity
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Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi grupp up for Prashanth Pandiraj's directorial 'Maaman'
"Happy to announce my next film with #Vilangu fame Director @p_santh is titled #Maaman. The film
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Exclusive: Actor Suriya on 'Pasanga 2' and how tough it is to bring up kids in today's world
Actor Suriya is known for his large-scale commercial films. But with director Pandiraj's Pasanga 2 we will see the Kollywood star in a new avatar. The star's production house, 2D Entertainment, has also produced this movie that revolves around children. In an exclusive chat with dna, Suriya talks about the film and opens up about his personal experience of bringing up kids.
Tell us about the experience of working on Pasanga 2.
We started our production house 2D Entertainment – for movies that either I should produce or be a part of, and not go by what people put in my mind but do what my heart says. Pasanga 2 was the first film I wanted to start 2D with, but because of various reasons the project got a little delayed. In between, we produced 36 Vayadhinile thanks to Roshan (director Roshan Andrews) which was a wonderfu