Nagendra Prasad Sundaram, born on December 19, 1975, is a versatile Indian artist known for his roles as a dance choreographer and a lead actor in Tamil and Kannada films. He belongs to a family deeply rooted in the world of entertainment, being the youngest son of the renowned dance master Mugur Sundar and the younger brother of the popular cine artists Prabhu Deva and Raju Sundaram.
One of his notable appearances was in the iconic song “Humma Humma” from the film “Bombay.” However, Nagendra Prasad Sundaram ventured into lead acting, making his debut in the Kannada film “Chitra,” where he starred alongside Rekha Vedavyas. He also showcased his acting skills in the Kannada movie “Manasella Neene,” directed by his father, the choreographer Mugur Sundaram. In Tamil cinema, he often played roles such as the hero’s friend in films like “Kushi” (2000), “Ghilli” (2004), and “Master” (2021). Additionally, he participated in the tele-serial “Maya Machindra” on STAR Vijay and took part in the dance competition show “Jodi number 1 season 7.” Nagendra Prasad Sundaram has carried forward his family’s legacy through his dance school, MSM dance school, which is named in honor of his father.
Despite his diverse career, it’s worth noting that Nagendra Prasad Sundaram’s mother tongue is Kannada, reflecting his cultural background. He was also married to Hemalatha, adding another dimension to his personal life.
Name | Nagendra Prasad |
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Date of Birth | 19/12/1975 |
Current Residence | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
Religion | Hindu |
Height | 178 CM |
Father | Mugur Sundar |
Sibling | Raju Sundaram, Prabhu Deva |
Spouse | Hemalatha |
School (s) | MSM Dance School, Karnataka |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Tamil | Thotta Chinungi |
Kannda | Chitra |
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name |