71st National Film Awards: G V Prakash Kumar is riding high on the wave of national recognition once again. The acclaimed composer, actor, and producer has bagged the National Film Award for Best Music Direction (Songs) for the Tamil-Telugu bilingual Vaathi, adding another prestigious feather to his already decorated cap. Known for his emotionally rich and melodically strong scores, Prakash took to social media shortly after the announcement, calling it “a blessing for the second time.”
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), G V Prakash thanked the 71st National Awards jury and selection committee, along with the entire team of Vaathi. He expressed special gratitude to actor Dhanush, his long-time collaborator, for bringing him on board the project. Their creative partnership, which spans films like Polladhavan, Asuran, Vaathi, and the upcoming Idly Kadai, has been “creatively fulfilling and rewarding,” he wrote.
He also credited director Venky Atluri for inspiring him to deliver his best and trusting him with the film’s music. Thanking producers Nagavamsi and Trivikram for their faith in his talent, Prakash acknowledged everyone who supported him—his family, lyricists, musicians, technicians, friends, and fans. Signing off with “Thank you, Universe,” the composer made it clear that the award is not just a personal win, but a moment of collective celebration for everyone who walked this journey with him.
About GV Prakash
G. V. Prakash Kumar is a celebrated music composer, playback singer, actor, and producer. He began his musical journey with the critically acclaimed Veyil and quickly rose to fame in the Tamil film industry during the early 2010s. In 2015, he expanded his artistic repertoire by making his acting debut in the horror-comedy Darling. This marks his second national award for music after Soorarai Pottru. Over the years, he has also been awarded with three Filmfare Awards and three SIIMA Awards, cementing his place as one of the industry's most dynamic figures.
Coming from a musically rich family, Prakash is the son of G. Venkatesh and singer A. R. Reihana, who is also the elder sister of legendary music director A. R. Rahman.
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), G V Prakash thanked the 71st National Awards jury and selection committee, along with the entire team of Vaathi. He expressed special gratitude to actor Dhanush, his long-time collaborator, for bringing him on board the project. Their creative partnership, which spans films like Polladhavan, Asuran, Vaathi, and the upcoming Idly Kadai, has been “creatively fulfilling and rewarding,” he wrote.
A Blessing for the second time ❤️ #vaathi pic.twitter.com/26KjmEIvF6
— G.V.Prakash Kumar (@gvprakash) August 1, 2025
He also credited director Venky Atluri for inspiring him to deliver his best and trusting him with the film’s music. Thanking producers Nagavamsi and Trivikram for their faith in his talent, Prakash acknowledged everyone who supported him—his family, lyricists, musicians, technicians, friends, and fans. Signing off with “Thank you, Universe,” the composer made it clear that the award is not just a personal win, but a moment of collective celebration for everyone who walked this journey with him.
About GV Prakash
G. V. Prakash Kumar is a celebrated music composer, playback singer, actor, and producer. He began his musical journey with the critically acclaimed Veyil and quickly rose to fame in the Tamil film industry during the early 2010s. In 2015, he expanded his artistic repertoire by making his acting debut in the horror-comedy Darling. This marks his second national award for music after Soorarai Pottru. Over the years, he has also been awarded with three Filmfare Awards and three SIIMA Awards, cementing his place as one of the industry's most dynamic figures.
Coming from a musically rich family, Prakash is the son of G. Venkatesh and singer A. R. Reihana, who is also the elder sister of legendary music director A. R. Rahman.
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