Dinesh Baboo
Dinesh Baboo | |
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Born | Trivandrum, Kerala, India |
Occupation(s) | Film director, cinematographer, producer, actor, Script-writer |
Spouse | Sobhana K K |
Dinesh Baboo (also known as Dinesh Babu) (born in Trivandrum, India) is an Indian film director, cinematographer, producer, actor and screenwriter. He has worked in both Malayalam cinema and Kannada cinema. His directorial ventures were chiefly with Kannada films. His popularity also is largely as a director rather than a cinematographer due to his many popular films in Kannada, some of which went on to become blockbusters.
Career
Cinematographer
His career in cinema started as a cinematographer. He stood behind the camera for noted Malayalam films like Dhruvam, King, Ullasa Poonkattu and the blockbuster movie Commissioner which was instrumental in raising Suresh Gopi, currently a superstar in Malayalam movie world to stardom.
Great talent in cinematography was the springboard that launched him to great success in the world of cinema. This also helped him to have first hand knowledge of every technical aspect of cinema, which a director need not be necessarily familiar with. He also directed a Malayalam film named Mazhavillu starring Kunchacko Boban and Preeti Jhangiani. Although his camera skills were widely appreciated in Mollywood, his ambition took him to the world of Kannada films where he chose to direct rather than handle the camera.
Director
His directorial career in the Kannada film world took off with a hugely successful thriller Idu Saadhya in 1989. The movie, featuring eight stars, was actually made on a shoestring budget of just 1.5 million INR and shot at a single location within 48 hours. It set a Guinness record of fastest completion of an Indian film. A drama theatre where the film was shot mingles into the theme and almost becomes a character of the movie. Idhu Sadhya became a trend setter because of its brilliant direction, screenplay and cinematography. His inspiration for this film came from the theme of Michele Soavi's Deliria (film). (Stagefright) must also have been an influencing factor for this film.
Suprabhatha is another major success of Dinesh Baboo. The story revolves around a single location, this time, a gas filling station. A film with Super Star Dr.Vishnuvardhan and Suhasini, became a box office looter creating many records and gave a major boost to the career of Dinesh babu.
As a director, his craftsmanship has been lauded by columnists and reviewers.
Actor
He is appearing in front of camera for the first time as a Police officer in the film Accident which is Directed by Ramesh Aravind.
Personal life
Dinesh Baboo had a failed marriage and had divorced his first wife. He married his assistant director Chethana in 2010.[1]
Filmography
- Films
Year | Film | Credited as | Language | Awards and Achievements |
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1986 | Uyire Unakkaga | Cinematographer | Tamil | |
Unakkaagave Vaazhgiren | Cinematographer | Tamil | ||
1987 | Ananda Aradhanai | Director | Tamil | |
1988 | Suprabhatha | Director | Kannada | Filmfare Award for Best Director (Kannada) |
1989 | Idu Saadhya | Screenplay, Cinematographer, Director | Kannada | Based on Stage Fright Guinness record for fastest completion of an Indian film at that time |
Inspector Vikram | Director | Kannada | Loosely based on Eddie Macon's Run | |
Hendthighelbedi | Director, Writer, Cinematographer | Kannada | ||
1993 | Vasantha Poornima | Co-storywriter[2] | Kannada | |
Dhruvam | Cinematographer | Malayalam | ||
Ammayane Sathyam | Cinematographer | Malayalam | ||
Chamayam | Cinematographer | Malayalam | ||
1994 | Commissioner | Cinematographer | Malayalam | |
Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu | Cinematographer | Malayalam | ||
1995 | The King | Cinematographer | Malayalam | |
1997 | Bhoopathi | Cinematographer | Malayalam | |
Ullasappoonkattu | Cinematographer | Malayalam | ||
Amrutha Varshini | Cinematographer, Director | Kannada | Remade in Malayalam as Mazhavillu | |
Laali | Director | Kannada | ||
1998 | Nishyabda | Director | Kannada | |
Hendthigheltini | Director | Kannada | ||
1999 | Premotsava | Director | Kannada | |
Mazhavillu | Director | Malayalam | Remake of Amrutha Varshini | |
2000 | Deepavali | Director, cinematographer | Kannada | |
Nan Hendthi Chennagidale | Director | Kannada | ||
2001 | Everybody Says I'm Fine! | Light Supervisor | English | |
Chithra | Director | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Chitram | |
2002 | Hollywood | Director | Kannada | |
Balagalittu Olage Baa | Director | Kannada | Based on Our Hospitality | |
2003 | Abhi | Director | Kannada | |
2004 | Kanakambari | Director | Kannada | |
2005 | Magic Ajji | Director | Kannada | |
Pandu Ranga Vittala | Director | Kannada | ||
2006 | Neenello Naanalle | Director | Kannada | Remake of Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana |
2008 | Mr. Garagasa | Director | Kannada | Based on 1998 French comedy Le Dîner de Cons (also known as The Dinner Game) |
Aakasha Gange | Director | Kannada | ||
2009 | Janumada Gelathi | Director | Kannada | |
mooru guttu ondu sullu ondu nija | Director | Kannada | ||
Accident | Actor | Kannada | ||
Bellary Naga | Director | Kannada | Remake of Malayalam film Rajamanikyam | |
2010 | School Master | Director | Kannada | |
2010 | Eradane Maduve[3] | Director | Kannada | Prequel of Mathond Madhuvena & remade in Telugu as Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam |
2011 | Mathond Madhuvena | Director | Kannada | Sequel of Eradane Maduve |
2011 | Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam | Director | Telugu | Remake of Eradane Maduve |
2011 | Naanalla[4] | Director | Kannada | Based on Primal Fear |
2012 | Ondu Kshanadalli [5] | Director | Kannada | |
2012 | Golmal Gayathri [6] | Director | Kannada | |
2014 | Athi Aparoopa [7] | Director | Kannada | |
2016 | Priyanka | Director , Cinematographer | Kannada | |
2018 | Krishnam | Director , Cinematographer | Malayalam |
- Television[8]
- Mane Mane Kathe
- Akansha
- Swati Muttu
References
- ^ "Dinesh Baboo marries his assistant Chethana". Sify. August 17, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ^ "Vasantha Poornima". WordPress. July 25, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
- ^ "Eradane Maduve Movie Review". The Times of India. July 10, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ^ "Naanalla Review". IndiaGlitz. October 22, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ^ "Ondu Kshanadalli Movie Review". The Times of India. TNN. October 6, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ^ https://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/2016/11/24/golmal-gayathri-2012/
- ^ B S Srivani (April 12, 2014). "An Indian love story revisited". Deccan Herald. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ^ Shyam Prasad S (October 12, 2015). "Dinesh Baboo on his experience with Priyanka". The Times of India. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
External links
- Living people
- Kannada film directors
- Malayalam film directors
- Kannada film cinematographers
- Malayalam film cinematographers
- Filmfare Awards South winners
- Film directors from Thiruvananthapuram
- Film producers from Thiruvananthapuram
- 20th-century Indian film directors
- 21st-century Indian film directors
- 20th-century Indian photographers
- 21st-century Indian photographers
- Indian television directors
- Cinematographers from Kerala
- Screenwriters from Thiruvananthapuram
- Kannada screenwriters