
Happy Birthday Prabhu Deva: Frequently celebrated as the 'Indian Michael Jackson' due to his exceptional dancing skills, Prabhu Deva He turns 52 on April 3 this year. Thanks to his remarkable talent, he has not only transformed Indian dance but also left a significant impression as both an actor and director.
His initial on-screen role was in the 1986 Tamil film "Mouna Ragam," where he played the flute during the song "Panivizhum Iravu." He subsequently served as a backup dancer in the 1988 Tamil movie "Agni Natchathiram."
His path as a choreographer started in 1989 with the film "Vetri Vizha," starring Kamal Haasan, which heralded the beginning of an illustrious career.
Let’s go back and look at his famous dance routines and understand why he is honored as the Indian Michael Jackson.
Why Has Prabhu Deva Been Nicknamed the Indian Michael Jackson?
Prabhu Deva’s remarkable dancing abilities and his awe-inspiring choreographic techniques, greatly inspired by Michael Jackson, have bestowed upon him the moniker "Indian Michael Jackson."
Moreover, the choreographer turned actor has publicly recognized the renowned dancer as a significant source of inspiration and a role model. The impact of the latter on Prabhu’s dancing style clearly demonstrates his respect and admiration.
Frequently, Prabhu Deva is acknowledged for transforming film choreography in India, earning him two National Film Awards for Best Choreography as recognition.
Prabhu Deva’s Legendary Dance Tracks
- Muqabala Muqabala: In this well-loved track from the 1994 movie "Humse Hai Muqabla," Prabhu Deva led an energetic dance routine alongside fellow performers. The melody was crafted by AR Rahman, and the verses penned by PK Mishra. Since its debut, it has been a massive favorite amongst music lovers and remains etched in cinematic history as one of Bollywood’s classic tunes.
- Go Go Govinda: The song originates from the 2012 Bollywood movie "OMG - Oh My God!", helmed by director Umesh Shukla. Featuring choreography by Prabhu Deva and music composition by Himesh Reshammiya, with lyrics penned by Shabbir Ahmed, this track quickly became renowned after its debut. Known for blending melody, rhythm, and narrative seamlessly, the piece stands out as one of Prabhu Deva’s finest contributions to dance direction, highlighting his prowess in crafting vibrant dance routines.
- Urvashi Urvashi: The energetic track from the 1994 Tamil movie Kadhalan features Prabhu Deva and Nagma in starring roles. With music composed by A R Rahman and lyrics penned by Vairamuthu, this blend of Indian classical and Western tunes, paired with appealing verses, became an instant hit. The inclusion of Prabhu Deva, who displays remarkable dancing skills in the video, elevated it to become one of the finest choreographed pieces ever.
- Kay Kay Sera: Featuring Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, and Namrata Shirodkar as the main cast members, "Kay Sera Sera" is a well-known Indian tune featured in the 1999 Bollywood movie Pukar, helmed by director Rajkumar Santoshi. This track was crafted by composer A.R. Rahman with verses penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri. It garnered widespread acclaim due to its rapid-fire choreography and vibrant dancing sequences, earning him the prestigious National Film Award for Best Choreography in 2000.
- Guleba: Guleba is from the Tamil-language movie Gulebaghvali, showcasing Prabhu Deva’s agile floorwork moves, a testament to his impeccable moves and beyond-praiseworthy talent. The song is crooned by Anirudh Ravichander and Mervin Solomon.