Showing posts with label Prakash Raj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prakash Raj. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Prakash Raj walks out of Pokkiri remake

Prakash Raj holds special mention for enacting the same baddie role with more variations in all the three versions of Pokkiri (Telugu, Tamil and Hindi). Indeed, his extraordinary performance in the Hindi remake “Wanted’ as Ghani Bhai has won him more offers in B-town.

Regrettably, the actor has to turn down those big offers patently for his commitment with dozen of South Indian projects. Precisely, the actor has refused to play the baddie in Kannada remake of “Pokkiri’.

It was not because of his refusal to play clichéd roles, but because of prior commitments to other projects. Reportedly with no options left, producers of Kannada remake have roped in Aashish Vidyarthi while Darshan plays the lead role as an undercover agent.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Prakash Raj to direct a Hindi movie

National award winner Prakash Raj has been witnessing heavy downpour of offers from B-Town producers and directors. It all happened with his spellbinding performance in Prabhu Deva’s Hindi remake of “Pokkiri’ titled “Wanted’.

The characterization of Ghani Bhai has seemingly impressed not merely the audiences, but leading filmmakers of Hindi film industry as well. Now, they are approaching him to play the villainous role in their flicks.

Nevertheless, with his hands full of offers with 12 South Indian projects, Prakash Raj turned down their offer.

Meanwhile, he has expressed his wish about making a Hindi film very shortly. At the moment, he has started working on Kannada remake of “Abhiyum Naanum’, which will mark the directorial debut of Prakash Raj in tinsel town.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Prakash Raj makes it big in Bollywood

After making high waves in south Indian film circuit, actor Prakash Raj is all set to spell the best in B-town now. The actor had recently won National Awards for his stupendous performance in “Kanchivaram’ and instantly shot to fame with more laurels on his astounding performance as “Ghani Bhai’ in Salman’s “Wanted’.
No wonder Language isn’t a barrier for the actor, who’s always looking up to success. Witnessing his extraordinary show in this film, many Hindi film producers and filmmakers are approaching him to play baddie role in their flicks.
But, he couldn’t get on for an affirmative response, as he’s already busy with dozen of south Indian projects.


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