Prithviraj
Prithviraj, born November 29, 1965, has been in the game for ages—like, he’s seen the film industry change more times than you’ve changed your phone wallpaper. The guy’s pulled off roles that stick in your head long after the credits roll. You probably caught him in Animal (2023), where he didn’t just act—he straight-up owned every scene, bringing this raw energy that made you wonder if he was acting or just living out loud on screen. Then there was Vaaranam Aayiram (2008), where he slipped into his character with that smooth, confident style. He’s got this uncanny ability to switch gears, one film he’s all intensity and edge, next thing you know, he’s got you laughing or feeling all the feels.
And let’s not forget about Jaat (2025). Even before the movie dropped, people were buzzing—because when Prithviraj signs on, you know something interesting’s going down. He kinda refuses to get boxed in, always picking these roles that show a new side, never just coasting on past hits. Off-screen, he’s known for being chill, but once the camera’s on, it’s like he flips a switch—suddenly, you’re glued to the screen, waiting to see what he’ll do next. Basically, he’s one of those actors who just keeps it real, never phoning it in, and honestly, that’s pretty rare these days.