Abinandhan Ramanujam

Abinandhan Ramanujam is an Indian cinematographer who works primarily in Malayalam and Tamil films.[1]

Abinandhan Ramanujam
Abinandhan with director Shaji Kailas (right) at the sets of Kaduva
Born
NationalityIndian
Alma materL. V. Prasad Film Institute
OccupationDirector of photography
Years active2009—present

Early life

Abinandhan Ramanujam was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He graduated from L.V. Prasad Film and TV Academy and is a gold medalist from there. He later did a course in visual communication from Dr G R Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore . Since childhood Abinandhan was interested in photography. His father Ramanujam was a bank officer, who always encouraged him in his work. His father owned an old Yashica camera; he would practice his photography skills, and his father would monitor it as well give guidance on his photography. He used to keep himself busy with some or the other work which was related to filming.[1]

Career

Abinandhan got his first break from Bejoy Nambiar. Nambiar was shooting for his MTV series Rush when Akshay, Sreekar Prasad’s son, who is a friend of him who was assisting Nambiar spoke about Abinandhan. He was then called with his camera to Mumbai to be the cinematographer of the series. It was during this period when Lijo Jose Pellissery who had directed two episodes of the MTV series called up Abinandhan to be the cinematographer of his next film, Amen (2013). His movie Double Barrel is known for its extraordinary shots.[1]

Filmography

Filmography
YearFilmLanguageNotes
2011PaalaiTamil
2012Friends BookTelugu
2013AmenMalayalam
2014Mosayile Kuthira MeenukalMalayalam
Yeh Hai BakrapurHindi[2]
2015Double BarrelMalayalam
2016Darvinte ParinamamMalayalam
Kavalai VendamTamil
2017KavanTamil
Sakka Podu Podu RajaTamil
2018DobaaraHindiShort film
MaadathyTamil
2019Irupathiyonnaam NoottaanduMalayalam
NineMalayalam
KeeTamil
Happy SardarMalayalam
Sillu KarupattiTamil
2020Did You Sleep With HerEnglishShort film
2021Kalathil SanthippomTamil
BackpackersMalayalam
Chathur MukhamMalayalam
KuruthiMalayalam
2022Bro DaddyMalayalam
KaduvaMalayalam
2023AloneMalayalam
BagheeraTamil
Mark AntonyTamil
As actor

For music videos

Filmography
YearTitleLanguageNotes
2012Club Le Mabbu LeTamil
2020Lokame (ft. Ekalavyan)Malayalam
2021Kadhal EngeTamil

As partial cinematographer

YearTitleLanguageDirectorNotes
2018Swathandriam ArdharathriyilMalayalamTinu PappachanOnly the scenes in Mysore
2018Imaikkaa NodigalTamilR. Ajay GnanamuthuFor "Kadhalikathey"
2019KaappaanTamilK. V. AnandOnly the scenes in London

Awards and achievements

Awards & Achievements
Year Award Category Film/Other
2009 Gold Medalist [3] Best Cinematographer L.V.prasad Film institute
2009 National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Best Non-Feature Film The Postman
2015 South Indian International Movie Awards SIIMA Best Cinematographer Malayalam Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal
2020 7th Aurangabad International film festival Award Best Cinematographer Maadathy, an Unfairy Tale

Actor in films

Actor in short films

  • Tinder Kadhal (2018), directed by Pradeep Ranganathan

References

  1. "Hot shot!". thehindu. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  2. "Who's the Bakra?". The Indian Express.
  3. "Alumni of L.V.Prasad Film & TV Acadcemy - Cinematography". prasadacademy.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016.
  • Abinandhan Ramanujam on imdb
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