Prashant Narayanan

Prashant Narayanan

Prashant Narayanan has quietly carved out a distinctive niche for himself in Hindi cinema since the early '90s, proving that you don't need to be a household name to leave an impression. The Kerala-born actor got his real breakthrough with Murder 2, where he delivered a chilling performance as a psychopathic serial killer that showcased his range and intensity. Beyond that breakout role, he's built an impressive filmography spanning indie darlings like Via Darjeeling and Bombil and Beatrice, commercial ventures like Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II, and even forayed into Malayalam cinema, proving his versatility crosses linguistic boundaries. What sets Narayanan apart is his fearless choice of unconventional roles and his willingness to challenge the mainstream narrative. He's not the guy chasing typical hero parts—instead, he gravitates toward morally complex, darker characters that demand nuance and commitment. His recent appearance in Netflix's Mai kept him relevant with the streaming generation, while his outspoken critiques of contemporary performances (like his commentary on Padmavat) show he's someone with strong opinions about the craft. Whether it's a supporting role or a lead, Prashant brings an edgy authenticity to Bollywood that's become increasingly rare.

Awards & Nominations

Narayanan has received the following recognitions:

Filmography