If you are looking for a general overview of his career, he is an actor who often shines in "rural action dramas" and stories involving unique professions (horses, bulls, farmers, hunters). Unlike his father, the legendary Prabhu, or his grandfather Sivaji Ganesan, Vikram Prabhu leans more towards physicality and grounded, intense roles rather than theatrical dialogue delivery.
Played Bomman, a mahout navigating love and tragedy alongside an elephant. His performance earned him the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actor. vikram prabhu movie
He opens his case file. He writes a confession. Not Muthuvel’s—his own. He details the night of the red rain. The cut wire. The muffled scream. The fifteen years of lies. If you are looking for a general overview
“The soil remembers,” Muthuvel says. His performance earned him the Vijay Award for
Ari, filled with teenage rage and a misplaced sense of heroism, volunteers. He knows the shortcuts. He knows the watchman’s schedule. He is the perfect scout.
A crime-drama focused on credit card fraud. He played a police officer's son forced into joining the force.
Now, his uncle is dead. Muthuvel killed him. Not for the old crime, but because Periyathambi started the same scheme again—trying to sell the village’s common grazing land to a solar conglomerate. The same pattern. The same greed.