Sai Prashanth (7 June 1985 – 13 March 2016) was an Indian actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films and television serials. He has acted in films including Barathi, Aintham Padai, Thegidi, Neram (2013) and Vadacurry (2014). He studied in Shrine Vailankanni Senior Secondary School, T.Nagar, Sri Ahobila math Oriental higher secondary school, West Mambalam, and his father was Chief Executive in Chennai Doordharshan TV channel.

Sai Prashanth
Born(1985-06-07)7 June 1985
Died13 March 2016(2016-03-13) (aged 30)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–2016
Spouse(s)Niranjana (divorced)
Sujitha Sai Prashanth

Career

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The assignment Sai got was the role of a kid with drawing talents by Muktha Films in the mega serial called Vidya in DDK. while he was studying in Ahobila Mutt Oriental high school, He was called by Gnana Rajasekaran, IAS, to take up the role of young poet Bharathi in his film Bharathi shot in Varanasi to portray his days of education. He did this role along with the famous illustrious Actor Sayaji Shinde of Maharashtra. Coming back from Kasi, he was referred to Bombay Chanakya by Director and cameraman Thangarbachan to do a role in Veettukku veedu looty as a young computer savvy palaghat lad.

But his film career started with recital of the first sloka of the first veda " ganaanaam thvaa...in screen, that too on the banks of Ganges.

Sai Prashanth in entertainment career took up the role of a video jockey on Sun Music abruptly after another anchor had fallen ill. He subsequently applied for a full-time role, got the offer and then moved on to work in television serials.

A playful youth role played by him Annamalai serial by Radaan suddenly changed into a terrific Villain role by the new Director CJ Baskar which earned him the name of Junior Nambiar by the masses. As a serial actor, he often played negative roles and collaborated for several ventures with Radhika's productions.[1] Sai Prashanth has also appeared on the reality dance shows Maanada Mayilada and Jodi Number One as a contestant, while he hosted other shows including Dhil Dhil Manadhil.[2]

He has also acted in films including Mundhinam Paartheney (2010), Neram (2013) and Thegidi (2014) in supporting roles. In Vadacurry (2014), he appeared as the lead antagonist.[3][4]

Family

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His mother Lalitha Subhash was the former president of Tamil Nadu BJP and was also a member of the Regional Censor Board.[5] He had a daughter, Rakshitha Prashanth, from his first marriage with Niranjana.[6]

Death

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Prashanth committed suicide by consuming a poisoned drink at his home on 13 March 2016.[7]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Film Role Notes
2002 Basket Selvam Malayalam film
2004 Giri Maavattam's Son
2005 Thaka Thimi Tha Sehwag
2009 Ainthaam Padai Dinakaran
2010 Mundhinam Paartheney Dinesh
2012 Etho Seithai Ennai Seenu
2013 Neram Vetri's brother-in-law
2014 Thegidi Kamalakannan
2014 Yennamo Yedho Gautham's brother-in-law
2014 Vadacurry Ravishankar
2014 Megha Mugilan's friend
2015 Aaya Vada Sutta Kadhai Gangster
2015 Vere Vazhi Ille Malaysian film
2016 Saagasam
2017 Oru Mugathirai Kishore

Television

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  • Annamalai
  • Veetukku Veedu Lootty
  • Krishna Cottage
  • Selvi
  • Arasi
  • Muhurtham
  • Idhayam
  • Magal
  • Thamarai
  • Muthaaram
  • Kasthuri
  • Illavarasi
  • Anni by KB sir,
  • Ma Inti Mahalakshmi - Telugu
  • Lakshmi Nivasam
  • Vidya in DDK
  • Agalya
  • Nimmadi by AVM
  • Kannadi Pookkal in Vijay
  • Vijay TV Jodi no.1 dance show
  • Maanada Mayilaada - Dance show in Kalaingar TV.
  • Dil Dil Manathil in Kalaignar TV
  • Ethirneechchal
  • Amul Super Kudumbam a variety show series in Sun TV
  • Yazhini by Sundar K Vijayan - a tele film released in UK
  • Veedu manaivi makkal a family reality show on celebrities.

References

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  1. ^ "Chinna Sandhippu - Actor Sai Prasanth - YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Tamil Tv Actor Sai Prashanth Biography, News, Photos, Videos".
  3. ^ "Mundhinam Paartheney review. Mundhinam Paartheney Tamil movie review, story, rating".
  4. ^ "Debutant take a cue from Gautham's film". Behindwoods.com. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Tamil actor Sai Prashanth found dead at his home; 'suicide note' emerges". International Business Times. 14 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Marital discord tied to TV soap actor's suicide". 15 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Tamil TV actor Sai Prashanth kills self; suicide note found". The Indian Express. IANS. 14 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
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