
Prabhu Deva is an Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer and actor, who has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada films. In a career spanning twenty five years, he has performed and designed a wide range of dancing styles and has garnered two National Film Awards for Best Choreography. Inspired by his father, Mugur Sundar, a choreographer for South Indian movies, and took up dancing learning Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam from Dharmaraj and Udupi Lakshminarayanan as well as Western styles. Prabhu Deva first appeared as a boy playing a flute in the song "Panivizhum Iravu" from the Tamil film Mouna Ragam (1986).[7][8] He later appeared as a background dancer for a song in the 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram. Deva's first venture as a choreographer was the Kamal Haasan starrer Vetri Vizha (1989). Beginning with a series of acting roles in the 1990s and early 2000s, Prabhu Deva featured in several commercially successful films including Kadhalan (1994), Minsara Kanavu (1997) and VIP (1997). After further critically acclaimed performances in the comedy Kaathala Kaathala (1998) and the family drama Vanathai Pola (2000), Deva then failed to recreate the success of his earlier films and his box office value began to decline and he subsequently made appearances in supporting roles and low budget Telugu language films. He then successfully ventured into direction with the 2005 Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, and the success of the project prompted further offers for Deva as a director. He then went on to make highly profitable films in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil languages such as Pokkiri (2007), Wanted (2009), Rowdy Rathore (2012) and Singh is Bling (2015).

Himself
2016
Self
2016
Self
2013
Special Appearance in "Jaddu Ki Jhappi" Song
2013
Self
2000
Self
2015

Dance Instructor
2014
Himself
2008
Kalyan Sundaram
2024
Special Appearance in "Jalwa" Song
2009
Self
2012
Himself
2025
Carlos Pedro Panther
2025
Vishnu
2015
Special Appearance in "Munna Badnaam Hua" Song
2019
Man at the party
2013
Ram Prasad
2020
as Himself in song, "Kay Sera Sera"
2000
Special Appearance in song "Thaar Maar Thakkar Maar"
2022
Arun/ David
1996
Bagheera/Prabhu
2023
Sundaralingam
1998
Karkikuki Bootham
2022
Thiru
2019
Special Appearance in song "Gandi Baat" Song
2013
Special Appearance
2007
(special appearance in the song "Rama Rama")
2009
Vijay Krishna "VK"
2018
Thiru
2002
Prabhu
1994

Madras/ Romeo
1996
Kathiravan
2022Special Appearances
2014

Special Appearance in 'Dumroo Baja Re' Song
2002
Special Appearance in "Baba Kichu Kichu Tha" Song
2002
Krishna Kumar
2019
Vishnu
2013