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Whether you are a long-time fan or just discovering his work, here is the complete , categorized by the roles that defined his career. The Early Years (2002–2005): Debut & Romantic Hero Prasanna began his journey with a bang, often playing the charming, intelligent lead.

When you think of Tamil cinema’s most dependable actors, Prasanna might not be the first name that pops up—but it should be. With a career spanning over two decades, Prasanna has masterfully balanced commercial hero roles, scene-stealing villainous turns, and impactful supporting characters. Known for his expressive eyes and natural dialogue delivery, he remains one of Kollywood’s most underrated talents.

| Year | Movie | Role/Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2002 | Winner | Debut film as a supporting character | | 2003 | Thithikudhe | First lead role; romantic drama | | 2004 | Azhagiya Theeye | Critically acclaimed romantic comedy | | 2004 | Kuthu | Commercial entertainer with Silambarasan | | 2005 | Aanai | Action drama alongside Arjun |

Biriyani and Arrambam – He brought a menacing yet classy energy to these films, proving that a villain doesn’t have to shout to be scary. The Comeback & Character Artist (2019–Present) In recent years, Prasanna has embraced mature, character-driven roles and has also ventured into production.

| Year | Movie | Role/Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2006 | Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikesi | Period comedy; dual role | | 2007 | Kireedam | Friend to Ajith’s lead character | | 2008 | Raman Thediya Seethai | Romantic comedy with Pasupathy | | 2008 | Ananda Thandavam | Complex psychological drama | | 2009 | Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum | Rural romance | | 2010 | Boss Engira Bhaskaran | – as the rich rival “M. S. Bhaskar” |

His performance in Boss Engira Bhaskaran as the sophisticated, soft-spoken businessman who competes for Nayanthara’s love became a massive meme and introduced him to a new generation of fans. The "Go-To" Antagonist (2011–2018): The Villain Era Prasanna made a smart shift to playing negative shades, often portraying the polished, cold-blooded antagonist.