Achievements
- He was the anchor of the Aswamedham program on the Malayalam channel Kairali TV. It is a version of twenty questions.
- He was also the anchor of Padayottam, a quiz program on Kairali TV
- Grand Master, another unique game show in Tamil on Vijay TV, one that combines intellect and analytical skill.
- He currently hosts a similar show on Mega TV called Panchathanthiram. It involves 3 rounds — one in which he questions the participants, a second which involves the same 21 questions theme, and an optional third round which holds the prize money won in the first and second rounds as stake.
- He was an anchor and judge of Vachakaraja on Surya TV.
- Anchored the Rananganamon Malayalam channel JaiHind TV. Shashi Tharoor participated as a contestant after inaugurating this program.
- After the success of reverse quiz in many languages he attempted to do it in Telugu as well. The program was aired on Sakshi tv and the program was called "The Grand master show".
- Recently, Pradeep was bestowed the title Doctor of Letters by Dr Selvin Kumar, Founder President, International Tamil University of Washington D.C.
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