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Prabhu Deva

Prabhu Deva (born 3 April 1973) is an Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer and actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada language films.[3] In a career spanning 32 years, he has performed and designed a wide range of dancing styles and has garnered two National Film Awards for Best Choreography. In 2019, he was awarded the Padma Shri for his contributions to dance.[4]

Prabhu Deva
Deva at the promotion of Rowdy Rathore in 2012
Born (1973-04-03) 3 April 1973 (age 49)[1][2]
Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • dance choreographer
  • producer
Years active1986–present
Spouses
  • Ramlath
    (m. 1995; div. 2011)
  • Himani Singh
    (m. 2020)
Children3
Parent
Relatives
AwardsPadma Shri (2019)

Beginning with a series of acting roles in the 1990s and early 2000s, Prabhu Deva featured in several commercially successful films including Kadhalan (1994), Love Birds (1996), Minsara Kanavu (1997) and VIP (1997). After further critically acclaimed performances in Kaathala Kaathala (1998), Vanathai Pola (2000), Pennin Manathai Thottu (2000), Alli Thandha Vaanam (2001) and Engal Anna (2004). Deva then failed to recreate the success of his earlier films and his box office value began to decline and he subsequently made appearances in supporting roles in Tamil. He then successfully ventured into direction with the 2005 Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, and the success of the project prompted further offers for Deva as a director. He then went on to make highly profitable films in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages such as Pokkiri (2007), Shankar Dada Zindabad (2007), Wanted (2009), Rowdy Rathore (2012), R... Rajkumar (2013) and Singh is Bliing (2015).[5]

Early life and family

Prabhu Deva was born in Mysore of present-day Karnataka state on 3 April 1973 to Mugur Sundar and Mahadevamma Sundar. Inspired by his father Mugur Sundar, a choreographer for South Indian movies, he took up dancing, learning Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam from Dharmaraj and Udupi Lakshminarayanan[6] as well as Western styles. Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad are his brothers.

Deva first appeared as a boy playing a flute in the song "Panivizhum Iravu", from the Tamil film Mouna Ragam (1986).[7][8] He later appeared as a background dancer for a song in the 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram. Deva's first venture as a choreographer was the Kamal Haasan starrer Vetri Vizha (1989).[9] He has since then choreographed for over 100 movies. From choreography, he went into acting. In 1999, Deva, Shobhana and A. R. Rahman performed with a Tamil cinema dancing troupe at the "MJ & Friends" Michael Jackson tribute concert in Munich, Germany. As of 2010, he serves as chairman and director of the Prabhu Deva's Dance Academy in Singapore.[10] He planned to release his first video album called It is boring in 2013.[11]

Acting career

1993–2004

After a series of cameo appearances in songs from Tamil films, Prabhu Deva was given his first lead role by director Pavithran in the romantic drama film Indhu (1994). Appearing alongside actress Roja and Sarathkumar, Deva's ability to dance was fully utilised in the song sequences, with gaana and disco music thereafter being regularly featured in his films. He made his breakthrough as an actor with Shankar's sophomore film, the romantic drama Kadhalan (1994), where he portrayed a young student who first stands up against his lover's father and then an international terrorist.[9] The film was highly lauded for its technical prowess and went on to win four National Film Awards, while A. R. Rahman's songs and Deva's choreography, especially in the songs "Mukkabla" and "Urvasi Urvasi", became very popular across India.[12] Despite starring relative newcomers, the film went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film of 1994 and the commercial success made Deva a bankable actor.[13] The film also saw success through its dubbed Telugu and Hindi versions, creating a market for Deva in other Indian regional industries.

While his next project Raasaiyya (1995) garnered poor reviews and collections, he continued to attract big-budget films and worked in two further films with music by Rahman in 1996, Love Birds and Mr. Romeo. Shot extensively in London, Love Birds received a wide theatrical release in overseas destinations and won Deva positive reviews for his portrayal.[14] Meanwhile, for Mr. Romeo, Deva charged a comparatively high ₹60 lakhs for his remuneration and appeared in a double role alongside Shilpa Shetty and Madhoo. The music and dance portions of both films were praised by critics, though both endured middling performances at the box office.[15][16]

Deva won critical acclaim for his role in Rajiv Menon's romantic drama Minsara Kanavu (1997), where he portrayed a streetwise hairstylist who inadvertently attracts the attention of a young woman, who he tries to help set up with another man. Featuring Deva alongside Arvind Swamy and Kajol, the film went on to win four National Film Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and a Filmfare Award mostly for the film's soundtrack by Rahman. Meanwhile, Deva also won the National Film Award for Best Choreography for his work in the song "Vennilave".[17] A critic from Indolink.com wrote: "it is easy to become a fan of Prabhu Deva after this movie if you are not one yet", while Rediff.com referred to his performance as "graceful".[18][19] Minsara Kanavu performed well at the box office and also had a wide release in Hindi, under the title Sapnay. His following release, the romantic comedy V. I. P. (1997), featuring an ensemble cast of Abbas, Simran and Rambha also did well commercially.[20][21] Indolink.com described the film as "probably the feel-good movie of 1997", adding that "this movie is important as its probably the coming of age for Prabhu Deva" and that "he has definitely matured since his Kadhalan days and shows a lot more restraint and a little flair for comedy".[22] During the period, Deva also signed a big-budget bilingual Hindi and Tamil production titled Mazhai Vara Poguthey opposite Juhi Chawla. Despite beginning production, the film was later cancelled.[23][24]

Deva continued to win critical acclaim and commercial success with his roles in the comedy film Kaathala Kaathala (1998), co-starring Kamal Haasan and the drama film Ninaivirukkum Varai (1999). Regarding his performance in the latter film, a reviewer from Indolink.com cited that "Prabhu Deva gets a wonderful script and character that he's comfortable in".[25][26] He subsequently went on to feature in the Guinness World Record-setting film Suyamvaram (1999) and Vikraman's successful family drama film Vaanathaippola (2000), where critics praised his "histrionic abilities".[27]

In the early 2000s, Deva actively began to work on more smaller-budget comedy films as his appeal at the box office began to decline. Despite winning critical acclaim for his performance as a bus conductor in Eazhaiyin Sirippil (2000) and commercial success with his work in Sundar C's Ullam Kollai Poguthae (2001), Manadhai Thirudivittai (2001) and Charlie Chaplin (2002), many of his other Tamil films during the period did not perform well financially.[28] In this period, he also notably worked on the film One Two Three, The Winners (2002) along with Jyothika and real-life brothers, Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad,[29] as well as Siddique's successful hit Engal Anna (2004), with Vijayakanth. Subsequently, Deva moved on to prioritise acting roles in different industries, notably starring in off-beat roles in the Kannada film H2O (2002), alongside Upendra and the Hindi film Agni Varsha (2002), with Amitabh Bachchan. He also worked extensively in the Telugu film industry, appearing in multi-starrer films or as the second lead actor, in projects including Santosham (2002), Kalyana Ramudu (2003) and Andaru Dongale Dorikite (2004).[30]

2005–2015

 
The President, Ram Nath Kovind presenting the Padma Shri Award to Prabhu Deva, at an Investiture Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on 11 March 2019

Following the success of his directorial ventures, Deva actively began to appear in fewer acting roles. He portrayed leading roles in the dance film Style (2006). Deva also portrayed a supporting role in Santosh Sivan's Malayalam historical drama film Urumi (2011), featuring in an ensemble cast including Prithviraj, Arya and Genelia D'Souza. The film opened to critical acclaim, while Deva was highly appreciated for his performance with a critic from The Hindu noting: Deva "excels with his standout comic repartee".[31][32] He continued to make occasional appearances and portrayed leading roles in the dance films Style (2006), ABCD (2013) and its sequel ABCD 2 (2015). The films all performed well commercially, with a critic writing: "regarded as the dance legend by many, Prabhu is, expectedly, incomparable in dances, but the good news is that he handles the dramatic scenes well too" for his performance in ABCD.[33]

2016–present

Deva returned to Tamil cinema as an actor after a gap of 11 years with the 2016 film Devi, joining hands with director A. L. Vijay.[34] The film was also simultaneously shot in Hindi and Telugu, titled Abhinetri and Tutak Tutak Tutiya.[35][36] In 2017, Deva acted in Thangar Bachan's film Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal. In 2017, he released a comedy driven heist film Gulaebaghavali (2018) in Pongal festival.[37] Followed by silent film, Mercury (2018) and musical dance Lakshmi (2018).[38][39] In 2019, Charlie Chaplin 2 was released, which is a sequel to 2002 film Charlie Chaplin.[40] He also debuted as a lyricist in the film.[41] After that Deva appeared in Devi 2, which is a sequel of Devi.[42] The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Abhinetri 2 and Khamoshi directed by Chakri Toleti, both co-starring Tamannaah.[43][44]

In 2021, Deva directed Salman Khan in Radhe, a remake of the 2017 South Korean film, The Outlaws.[45][46]

Personal life

Prabhu Deva married Ramlath, who later changed her name to Latha. They had three children, but their eldest son died of cancer in 2008, aged 13.[47][48] In 2010, Ramlath filed a petition at the family court, seeking directions against Deva from live-in relationship with the actress Nayanthara and requesting a reunion with him. Furthermore, Ramlath threatened to go on a hunger strike if Prabhu Deva married Nayanthara. Several women's organisations conducted protests against Nayanthara for bringing disrepute to Tamil culture, burning an effigy of her. Ramlath and Deva divorced in 2011. In 2012, Nayanthara confirmed that she had ended her relationship with Prabhu Deva.[49][50][51][52]

Deva has moved to Mumbai and is residing at Boney Kapoor's old place called Green Acres.[53] Prabhu Deva's mother Mahadevamma is from the village of Doora, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Mysore. He owns property in Doora, and has developed a farm there.[54]

In May 2020, amid the COVID-19 lockdown in India, Deva married Himani, a Mumbai based physiotherapist.[55][56]

Other appearances

 
Deva with Sonakshi Sinha and Akshay Kumar during the promotion for the film Rowdy Rathore

Deva made brief appearances in solo items such as "April Mayile" in Idhayam (1991), "Lallaku Doldapi Ma" in Suriyan (1992), "Chinna Rasave" in Walter Vetrivel (1993), "Chikku Bukku Rayile" in Gentleman (1993), after appearing as junior artist in songs such as "Rajathi Raja" in Agni Natchathiram (1988). He performed with Madhuri Dixit in the song "Ke Sera Sera" for the movie Pukar. He acted along with Lawrence Raghavendra in the 2006 Telugu film Style. He performed with Apache Indian in the song "No Problem" for his film Love Birds.

 
Prabhu Deva's performance at IPL Season 5 opening ceremony

He performed in the film Aabra Ka Daabra, for the song "Om Sh". He performed in the Nana Patekar and Karisma Kapoor-starrer film Shakti: The Power (2002) for a song. He performed with Upendra in the Kannada film H2O. He made a special appearance in Pokkiri (which was directed by himself), with Vijay in the song "Aadungada". He performed again with Vijay in his own directional Villu for the song "Hey Rama" as a guest appearance. He performed with Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Govinda for a song in his 2009 directorial Wanted.

He performed at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Indian Premier League on 3 April in Chennai along with Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and American artist Katy Perry. The event was special to Prabhu Deva as he shared his 39th birthday on the same day.[57][58]

Filmography

Honours

Year Award Category Ref
2015 Kalaimamani Award Tamil Film Industry Contribution [59]
2019 Padma Shri Padma Shri in the field of art-dance [60]

Awards

Year Award Film Language Category Result Ref
1994 Nandi Awards Rakshana Telugu Best Choreography Won [61]
1997 National Film Awards Minsara Kanavu Tamil Won [62]
2004 Lakshya Hindi Won [63]
Filmfare Awards Won [64]
Nandi Awards Varsham Telugu Won [65]
2005 Filmfare Awards South Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Won [66]
2007 Vijay Awards Pokkiri Tamil Favourite Director Won [67]
2018 Zee Cine Awards Tamil Maari 2 Best Choreography Won [68]

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prabhu, deva, born, april, 1973, indian, dance, choreographer, film, director, producer, actor, worked, predominantly, tamil, hindi, telugu, kannada, language, films, career, spanning, years, performed, designed, wide, range, dancing, styles, garnered, nationa. Prabhu Deva born 3 April 1973 is an Indian dance choreographer film director producer and actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil Hindi Telugu and Kannada language films 3 In a career spanning 32 years he has performed and designed a wide range of dancing styles and has garnered two National Film Awards for Best Choreography In 2019 he was awarded the Padma Shri for his contributions to dance 4 Prabhu DevaDeva at the promotion of Rowdy Rathore in 2012Born 1973 04 03 3 April 1973 age 49 1 2 Chennai Tamil Nadu India OccupationsActordirectordance choreographerproducerYears active1986 presentSpousesRamlath m 1995 div 2011 wbr Himani Singh m 2020 wbr Children3ParentMugur Sundar father RelativesRaju Sundaram brother Nagendra Prasad brother AwardsPadma Shri 2019 Beginning with a series of acting roles in the 1990s and early 2000s Prabhu Deva featured in several commercially successful films including Kadhalan 1994 Love Birds 1996 Minsara Kanavu 1997 and VIP 1997 After further critically acclaimed performances in Kaathala Kaathala 1998 Vanathai Pola 2000 Pennin Manathai Thottu 2000 Alli Thandha Vaanam 2001 and Engal Anna 2004 Deva then failed to recreate the success of his earlier films and his box office value began to decline and he subsequently made appearances in supporting roles in Tamil He then successfully ventured into direction with the 2005 Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and the success of the project prompted further offers for Deva as a director He then went on to make highly profitable films in Tamil Telugu and Hindi languages such as Pokkiri 2007 Shankar Dada Zindabad 2007 Wanted 2009 Rowdy Rathore 2012 R Rajkumar 2013 and Singh is Bliing 2015 5 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Acting career 2 1 1993 2004 2 2 2005 2015 2 3 2016 present 3 Personal life 4 Other appearances 5 Filmography 6 Honours 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and family EditPrabhu Deva was born in Mysore of present day Karnataka state on 3 April 1973 to Mugur Sundar and Mahadevamma Sundar Inspired by his father Mugur Sundar a choreographer for South Indian movies he took up dancing learning Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam from Dharmaraj and Udupi Lakshminarayanan 6 as well as Western styles Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad are his brothers Deva first appeared as a boy playing a flute in the song Panivizhum Iravu from the Tamil film Mouna Ragam 1986 7 8 He later appeared as a background dancer for a song in the 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram Deva s first venture as a choreographer was the Kamal Haasan starrer Vetri Vizha 1989 9 He has since then choreographed for over 100 movies From choreography he went into acting In 1999 Deva Shobhana and A R Rahman performed with a Tamil cinema dancing troupe at the MJ amp Friends Michael Jackson tribute concert in Munich Germany As of 2010 he serves as chairman and director of the Prabhu Deva s Dance Academy in Singapore 10 He planned to release his first video album called It is boring in 2013 11 Acting career Edit1993 2004 Edit After a series of cameo appearances in songs from Tamil films Prabhu Deva was given his first lead role by director Pavithran in the romantic drama film Indhu 1994 Appearing alongside actress Roja and Sarathkumar Deva s ability to dance was fully utilised in the song sequences with gaana and disco music thereafter being regularly featured in his films He made his breakthrough as an actor with Shankar s sophomore film the romantic drama Kadhalan 1994 where he portrayed a young student who first stands up against his lover s father and then an international terrorist 9 The film was highly lauded for its technical prowess and went on to win four National Film Awards while A R Rahman s songs and Deva s choreography especially in the songs Mukkabla and Urvasi Urvasi became very popular across India 12 Despite starring relative newcomers the film went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film of 1994 and the commercial success made Deva a bankable actor 13 The film also saw success through its dubbed Telugu and Hindi versions creating a market for Deva in other Indian regional industries While his next project Raasaiyya 1995 garnered poor reviews and collections he continued to attract big budget films and worked in two further films with music by Rahman in 1996 Love Birds and Mr Romeo Shot extensively in London Love Birds received a wide theatrical release in overseas destinations and won Deva positive reviews for his portrayal 14 Meanwhile for Mr Romeo Deva charged a comparatively high 60 lakhs for his remuneration and appeared in a double role alongside Shilpa Shetty and Madhoo The music and dance portions of both films were praised by critics though both endured middling performances at the box office 15 16 Deva won critical acclaim for his role in Rajiv Menon s romantic drama Minsara Kanavu 1997 where he portrayed a streetwise hairstylist who inadvertently attracts the attention of a young woman who he tries to help set up with another man Featuring Deva alongside Arvind Swamy and Kajol the film went on to win four National Film Awards three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and a Filmfare Award mostly for the film s soundtrack by Rahman Meanwhile Deva also won the National Film Award for Best Choreography for his work in the song Vennilave 17 A critic from Indolink com wrote it is easy to become a fan of Prabhu Deva after this movie if you are not one yet while Rediff com referred to his performance as graceful 18 19 Minsara Kanavu performed well at the box office and also had a wide release in Hindi under the title Sapnay His following release the romantic comedy V I P 1997 featuring an ensemble cast of Abbas Simran and Rambha also did well commercially 20 21 Indolink com described the film as probably the feel good movie of 1997 adding that this movie is important as its probably the coming of age for Prabhu Deva and that he has definitely matured since his Kadhalan days and shows a lot more restraint and a little flair for comedy 22 During the period Deva also signed a big budget bilingual Hindi and Tamil production titled Mazhai Vara Poguthey opposite Juhi Chawla Despite beginning production the film was later cancelled 23 24 Deva continued to win critical acclaim and commercial success with his roles in the comedy film Kaathala Kaathala 1998 co starring Kamal Haasan and the drama film Ninaivirukkum Varai 1999 Regarding his performance in the latter film a reviewer from Indolink com cited that Prabhu Deva gets a wonderful script and character that he s comfortable in 25 26 He subsequently went on to feature in the Guinness World Record setting film Suyamvaram 1999 and Vikraman s successful family drama film Vaanathaippola 2000 where critics praised his histrionic abilities 27 In the early 2000s Deva actively began to work on more smaller budget comedy films as his appeal at the box office began to decline Despite winning critical acclaim for his performance as a bus conductor in Eazhaiyin Sirippil 2000 and commercial success with his work in Sundar C s Ullam Kollai Poguthae 2001 Manadhai Thirudivittai 2001 and Charlie Chaplin 2002 many of his other Tamil films during the period did not perform well financially 28 In this period he also notably worked on the film One Two Three The Winners 2002 along with Jyothika and real life brothers Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad 29 as well as Siddique s successful hit Engal Anna 2004 with Vijayakanth Subsequently Deva moved on to prioritise acting roles in different industries notably starring in off beat roles in the Kannada film H2O 2002 alongside Upendra and the Hindi film Agni Varsha 2002 with Amitabh Bachchan He also worked extensively in the Telugu film industry appearing in multi starrer films or as the second lead actor in projects including Santosham 2002 Kalyana Ramudu 2003 and Andaru Dongale Dorikite 2004 30 2005 2015 Edit The President Ram Nath Kovind presenting the Padma Shri Award to Prabhu Deva at an Investiture Ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on 11 March 2019 Following the success of his directorial ventures Deva actively began to appear in fewer acting roles He portrayed leading roles in the dance film Style 2006 Deva also portrayed a supporting role in Santosh Sivan s Malayalam historical drama film Urumi 2011 featuring in an ensemble cast including Prithviraj Arya and Genelia D Souza The film opened to critical acclaim while Deva was highly appreciated for his performance with a critic from The Hindu noting Deva excels with his standout comic repartee 31 32 He continued to make occasional appearances and portrayed leading roles in the dance films Style 2006 ABCD 2013 and its sequel ABCD 2 2015 The films all performed well commercially with a critic writing regarded as the dance legend by many Prabhu is expectedly incomparable in dances but the good news is that he handles the dramatic scenes well too for his performance in ABCD 33 2016 present Edit Deva returned to Tamil cinema as an actor after a gap of 11 years with the 2016 film Devi joining hands with director A L Vijay 34 The film was also simultaneously shot in Hindi and Telugu titled Abhinetri and Tutak Tutak Tutiya 35 36 In 2017 Deva acted in Thangar Bachan s film Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal In 2017 he released a comedy driven heist film Gulaebaghavali 2018 in Pongal festival 37 Followed by silent film Mercury 2018 and musical dance Lakshmi 2018 38 39 In 2019 Charlie Chaplin 2 was released which is a sequel to 2002 film Charlie Chaplin 40 He also debuted as a lyricist in the film 41 After that Deva appeared in Devi 2 which is a sequel of Devi 42 The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Abhinetri 2 and Khamoshi directed by Chakri Toleti both co starring Tamannaah 43 44 In 2021 Deva directed Salman Khan in Radhe a remake of the 2017 South Korean film The Outlaws 45 46 Personal life EditPrabhu Deva married Ramlath who later changed her name to Latha They had three children but their eldest son died of cancer in 2008 aged 13 47 48 In 2010 Ramlath filed a petition at the family court seeking directions against Deva from live in relationship with the actress Nayanthara and requesting a reunion with him Furthermore Ramlath threatened to go on a hunger strike if Prabhu Deva married Nayanthara Several women s organisations conducted protests against Nayanthara for bringing disrepute to Tamil culture burning an effigy of her Ramlath and Deva divorced in 2011 In 2012 Nayanthara confirmed that she had ended her relationship with Prabhu Deva 49 50 51 52 Deva has moved to Mumbai and is residing at Boney Kapoor s old place called Green Acres 53 Prabhu Deva s mother Mahadevamma is from the village of Doora about 17 kilometres 11 mi from Mysore He owns property in Doora and has developed a farm there 54 In May 2020 amid the COVID 19 lockdown in India Deva married Himani a Mumbai based physiotherapist 55 56 Other appearances Edit Deva with Sonakshi Sinha and Akshay Kumar during the promotion for the film Rowdy Rathore Deva made brief appearances in solo items such as April Mayile in Idhayam 1991 Lallaku Doldapi Ma in Suriyan 1992 Chinna Rasave in Walter Vetrivel 1993 Chikku Bukku Rayile in Gentleman 1993 after appearing as junior artist in songs such as Rajathi Raja in Agni Natchathiram 1988 He performed with Madhuri Dixit in the song Ke Sera Sera for the movie Pukar He acted along with Lawrence Raghavendra in the 2006 Telugu film Style He performed with Apache Indian in the song No Problem for his film Love Birds Prabhu Deva s performance at IPL Season 5 opening ceremony He performed in the film Aabra Ka Daabra for the song Om Sh He performed in the Nana Patekar and Karisma Kapoor starrer film Shakti The Power 2002 for a song He performed with Upendra in the Kannada film H2O He made a special appearance in Pokkiri which was directed by himself with Vijay in the song Aadungada He performed again with Vijay in his own directional Villu for the song Hey Rama as a guest appearance He performed with Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Govinda for a song in his 2009 directorial Wanted He performed at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Indian Premier League on 3 April in Chennai along with Amitabh Bachchan Salman Khan Kareena Kapoor Priyanka Chopra and American artist Katy Perry The event was special to Prabhu Deva as he shared his 39th birthday on the same day 57 58 Filmography EditMain article Prabhu Deva filmographyHonours EditYear Award Category Ref2015 Kalaimamani Award Tamil Film Industry Contribution 59 2019 Padma Shri Padma Shri in the field of art dance 60 Awards EditYear Award Film Language Category Result Ref1994 Nandi Awards Rakshana Telugu Best Choreography Won 61 1997 National Film Awards Minsara Kanavu Tamil Won 62 2004 Lakshya Hindi Won 63 Filmfare Awards Won 64 Nandi Awards Varsham Telugu Won 65 2005 Filmfare Awards South Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Won 66 2007 Vijay Awards Pokkiri Tamil Favourite Director Won 67 2018 Zee Cine 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