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Actor

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Birthday

25 July

Location

Tamil Nadu, India

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Pradeep Ranganathan

Biography

Pradeep Ranganathan is an Indian film director, actor, and writer, predominantly active in the Tamil film industry. Born on July 25, 1993, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, he has made significant contributions to Tamil cinema through his work as a director and actor.

 

 

Early Life and Education

Pradeep Ranganathan was born and raised in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He pursued his education at SSN College of Engineering, where he developed an interest in filmmaking. During his college years, he began creating short films, showcasing his passion for storytelling and cinema.

 

 

Career Beginnings

Pradeep started his career by directing several short films, including "Whatsapp Kadhal" (2015), "College Diaries" (2016), and "App(a) Lock" (2017). In these projects, he often took on multiple roles, including acting, editing, and directing, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to the craft.

 

 

Directorial Debut and Breakthrough

In 2019, Pradeep made his feature film directorial debut with "Comali," starring Jayam Ravi and Kajal Aggarwal. The film was a commercial success and earned Pradeep the SIIMA Award for Best Debutant Director.

 

 

Acting Debut and Continued Success

Pradeep expanded his repertoire by making his acting debut in the 2022 film "Love Today," which he also directed and wrote. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office hit, further establishing his reputation in the industry.

 

 

Upcoming Projects

Pradeep is set to appear in the upcoming film "Dragon," scheduled for release on February 21, 2025. The film has generated significant buzz, and audiences are eagerly anticipating his performance.

 

 

Personal Life

Pradeep Ranganathan is unmarried and maintains a private personal life. He is active on social media platforms, where he shares updates about his projects and interacts with his audience.

 

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Actor
2025

Dragon as Ragavan 'Dragon'