Bihari actor creates a buzz in Latin American film industry

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Patna-born has become a rising star in the Latin American with his first Spanish movie "Enredados: la confusion" (Entangled: The Confusion), becoming one of the most popular films of the year in

Said to be the first Latin American film made in typical style of songs and dance, it was shot in Costa Rica, and


Prabhakar, who plays the lead role opposite Nancy Dobles, a popular Costa Rican television hostess, plans to release his dream project in English, Hindi and Bhojpuri as "Ek Chor, Do Mastikhor" in March-April.

Ex-world wrestling champion and Hollywood actor, Scott Steiner plays a lead role in the movie, which has been produced by Costa Rica-based

The supporting cast includes local actors and in the film. Panamanians, Colombians and Argentines have also collaborated on the project.

Released in February last year, and distributed by Cinepolis in six countries Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, and San Salvador, the movie registered box office success.

Cinepolis is now planning to release the movie in more than a dozen countries in March or April this year and also in the US.

"Khiladi 786" fame initially directed the movie. However, Prabhakar himself ended up directing the movie after he and Mohan parted ways following differences.

"It is a film that bonds the two communities (Indian and Latins) together," Prabhakar said in an interview.

Jose Castro, said it was for the first time that a Costa Rican cinema had such kind of production and entertainment.

"This movie is not a just a movie for theatre it has become a milestone to Latin movie industry for the new difference and changes by its style," Prabhakar told

But the journey to making the movie has not been easy.

Prabhakar landed in as a student for studies at in 2000. After completing his studies, he started a chain of Indian clothing and restaurants.

By 2006, he started bringing movies to Costa Rican theatres and Monster Truck shows from the US.

"My company was the first to bring movies commercially to Central America," he said.

However, his endeavour in business was not successful.

He moved back to between 2010 and 2013, during which he divorced from his wife.

With nothing working for him in India, Prabhakar decided to move back to in 2014 and revive his passion of making the first movie in where he met Teresa Rodriguez Cerdas, a university owner, educationist and philanthropist.

"She took my dream as her own and helped me generate a sum of USD 1.5 million for the movie," he said.

He is a successful now but cinema remains his passion. His next project is "Borders without Life", about people who risk their lives to come to the US illegally.

Prabhakar's parents and Subhadra Prasad are retired bankers from Motihari.

He was born in and did his schooling from Bhurkunda and Ramnagar which is now in He went to for his college education and moved to to complete his studies.

Top Indian diplomats stationed in have praised Prabhakar for his effort in promoting

"The movie is a proud step which will create the landmark in the industry, it promotes our culture and it's a fusion of Indian and ..," said Sandeep Chakravorty, the former Indian to and the of in

"is the flower of my garden and he has taken the first step to open a big market in for The movie entertains local community in our big style," said Shamma Jain, of for Costa Rica, Panama,

"Very entertaining and a big step for the two cultures and the two industries. 'Enredados: la Confusion' is just not a movie, it's the first step where we can see the local community enjoying culture," said Sandeep Babu Kurup, of to

According to Mariela Cruz, of to India, the film is an important initiative because of its fusion of two cultures.

"As an of to India, I am very proud of this great effort that will serve as a platform to enhance the beauty of our country and to make known in other latitudes the first Bollywood-style film produced in for all of Latin America," he said.

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First Published: Mon, January 01 2018. 14:40 IST