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Jaya Krishna Gummadi
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Other namesJK
OccupationCinematographer
TitleFTII
Parent(s)Jaya Prakash Gummadi (Father)
Janaki Rani (Mother)

Jayakrishna Gummadi (born on 20 March 1974 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India) is an award-winning Indian cinematographer who has worked in Telugu and Malayalam cinema. Even though he is from same village as that of Gummadi Venkateswara Rao garu, they are not related. Gummadi has received the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Cinematography at the 56th National Film Awards, for his short non-feature "When This Man Dies".[1]

Background

JK, as he is fondly called in the industry, was in 10th class when he got inspired by the spectacular cinematography in Geethanjali in 1989 and that's where his aspiration of being a cinematographer got wings. His parents and maternal uncle have encouraged him a lot. After doing 12 years of schooling, he wanted to join FTII, but had to complete college Degree for eligibility. After getting his Degree in Photography from JNTU, he worked as an assistant to the noted cinematographer Sameer Reddy for 2 years. By 2004, he did Graduation in Motion Picture Photography from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. As a student at FTII his dialogue film won Kodak Film school competition at the national level for his cinematography. His diploma film 'vadhakramam' won the critics jury award at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. He wishes to be a filmmaker, with subjects touching the audience and linger in their memories. He takes inspiration from many, including Marcus Bartley, P C Sriram.

Telugu cinema

After graduating from FTII, he came back to Hyderabad to take up the assignment as a cinematographer for the Telugu film "Mr and Mrs Sailaja Krishnamurthy" followed by a Malayalam film starring Jayaram. In 2007 his feature film "Okkadunnadu" was released. In 2008 he has to his credit 'Idhi Sangathi' (Telugu) starring Tabu and Abbas. This film was noted for being shot on HD (High definition/viper camera). He has also been associated with couple of short films. Prominent among them are "22 Minutes" (Directed by renowned music director, R.P. Patnaik) and "I am famous" (Directed by R.Hanumantha Rao) which was the opening film in the 2007 Hyderabad International Film Festival

International honor

In 2010, his significant contribution in Cinematography to a Marathi feature film Vihir won Best Cinematography Award in Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Australia.

Filmography

Movie Year

Mr & Mrs Sailaja Krishnamurthy

2004

Ram

2006

Okkadunnadu

2007

Winter (Malayalam)

2009

Idi Sangathi

2009

Andari Bandhuvaya

2010

Alif

2011

Pizza (Hindi)

2014

Dedh Ishqiya (Hindi)

(2nd Unit DoP)

2014

References

  1. ^ "56th National Film Awards for 2008" (PDF). Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Retrieved 5 April 2011.

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