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S. R. Sathish Kumar
Born
Trichirappali, Tamil Nadu, India
OccupationDirector of photography

S. R. Sathish Kumar is an Indian cinematographer, who has worked in the Tamil and Hindi film industries.[1]

Career

S. R. Sathish Kumar initially apprenticed under P. Selvakumar and A. Rameshkumar. Afterwards, he worked with his friend and fellow cinematographer, N. K. Ekambaram, before getting his first opportunity as a senior cinematographer.[2] Sathish Kumar began his career, as the main cinematographer, on Theekutchi, directed by A. I. Raja. He then worked with S. P. Jananathan on the action adventure film, Peranmai (2009), before signing on to work on Kalyanakrishnan's Bhooloham.[3] The film's delay meant that he worked on the productions of Mappillai (2011) and Meaghamann (2014), earning critical acclaim for his work. For Meaghamann, he experimented with a phone camera for particular shots.[4][5] He subsequently worked on the Hindi film, Desi Kattey (2014), before Bhooloham (2015) finally released.

Filmography

Year Film Language Notes
2008 Theekutchi Tamil
2009 Peranmai Tamil
2011 Mappillai Tamil
2013 Story Kathe Kannada
2014 Desi Kattey Hindi
2014 Meaghamann Tamil
2015 Bhooloham Tamil
2016 Wagah Tamil
2017 Kadamban Tamil
2018 Nanu Ki Jaanu Hindi
2019 Arivaan Tamil
2020 Bunker Hindi
2022 Raja Bheema Tamil

References

  1. ^ "Silverscreen | The SR Sathish Kumar Page :: All The News, Photos, Videos and More About SR Sathish Kumar On A Single Page". silverscreen.in. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Ayngaran International".
  3. ^ Naig, Udhav (12 July 2013). "'Colossus' in Kollywood". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  4. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Meaghamann". Archived from the original on 26 March 2015.