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C.K. Muraleedharan

C.K. Muraleedharan Cinematography C.K. Muraleedharan is indeed an Indian cinematographer who is well-regarded in the film industry. He was born and raised in rural Kerala and has achieved significant success in his career. Muraleedharan completed his specialization in Cinematography from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune in 1987.   While he has worked on various projects, including short films, commercials, and television, Muraleedharan gained prominence through his work in Hindi cinema, Telugu cinema, and Malayalam cinema. His debut in mainstream cinema was with the Bollywood film “Ek Chhotisi Love Story” in 2002.   Interestingly, Muraleedharan’s daughter, Karthika Muralidharan, is also associated with the Malayalam film industry as an actress. It seems that the artistic talent runs in the family. Enquiry Form

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Anil Mehta

Anil Mehta Cinematography Anil Mehta is an Indian cinematographer, film director, and writer known for his work in Hindi cinema. He is recognized as one of the founding members of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC). Mehta studied cinematography at the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune in 1986.   His career began with his collaboration with filmmaker Ketan Mehta on movies like “Holi” (1984) and “Mirch Masala” (1987) while he was still a student. He later worked as an assistant to Barun Mukherjee on television commercials.   Mehta made his debut as a cinematographer with the short Indo-German drama film called “The Cloud Door” (1984). His first full-length film was “Khamoshi: The Musical” (1996), which marked the directorial debut of Sanjay Leela Bhansali.   In 1999, Mehta received the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his work in “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam” (1999). He also worked on the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film “Lagaan” (2001), which was one of the most expensive Indian films at that time.   During the early 2000s and onwards, Mehta worked on several notable films such as “Kal Ho Naa Ho” (2003), “Veer-Zaara” (2004), “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna” (2006), and “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” (2016).   In addition to his cinematography work, Mehta ventured into film direction with his first feature film, “Aaja Nachle” (2007), produced by Yash Raj Films. The film marked the comeback of actress Madhuri Dixit and also starred Konkona Sen Sharma, Akshaye Khanna, and Kunal Kapoor. Enquiry Form

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Binod Pradhan

Binod Pradhan Cinematography Binod Pradhan is an Indian cinematographer, director, and actor known for his notable work in the Indian film industry. He has worked on several popular and critically acclaimed films as a cinematographer. Some of his award-winning films include “1942 A Love Story,” “Devdas,” “Rang De Basanti,” “Mission Kashmir,” and “Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.” Binod Pradhan grew up in the picturesque hill town of Kalimpong, West Bengal. He developed a passion for photography from a young age, receiving his first box camera from his father, who ran a photo studio. He would experiment with capturing black-and-white pictures and coloring them using water-paints. His father recognized his talent, and Binod’s photographs were displayed in the studio. By the age of 14, he was already handling operations at the studio. However, he realized that the isolated life in Kalimpong was limiting his opportunities to pursue photography as a career. Binod learned about the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune, and he applied with his portfolio, eventually being admitted into a three-year course in cinematography. Binod’s entry into the film industry came when film director Prem Sagar visited FTII to judge the students’ work. Impressed by Binod’s talent, Prem Sagar offered him a job as an assistant at Sagar Arts. Binod then worked as an assistant to Prem Sagar on films like “Charas” and “Ram Bharose.” However, he felt the need to establish his own identity in the industry, leading him to explore other options. Renowned cinematographer A. K. Bir, who was working on the film “Gharonda,” offered Binod the position of assistant cameraman in charge of the zoom and focus department. This experience proved to be invaluable for his growth as a cinematographer. Binod faced a period of limited work opportunities and frequently changing addresses. He took up sporadic assignments, including documentaries, ads, and corporate films, to further enhance his technical skills. During this time, he lived with a Kutchi family and met Dolly, with whom he fell in love. Despite facing resistance from Dolly’s parents, Binod eloped with her back to Kalimpong. They later had two sons named Binay and Deep Pradhan. Binod’s career took a positive turn when director Kundan Shah gathered his FTII friends to work on the film “Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro,” which went on to become a cult classic. Enquiry Form

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