Tirru

Indian cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

S. Thirunavukarasu (born 21 July 1966), better known mononymously as Tirru, is an Indian cinematographer and screenwriter who has worked in multiple languages across India. Born in Mullukuruchi village, Tirru became interested in photography when he was in college.

Born
S. Thirunavukarasu

(1966-06-02) 2 June 1966 (age 59)
Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Occupations
Yearsactive1994–present
Notable workHey Ram (2000)
Kanchivaram (2008)
24 (2016)
Jigarthanda DoubleX (2023)
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Tirru
Tirru at Vanamagan audio launch
Born
S. Thirunavukarasu

(1966-06-02) 2 June 1966 (age 59)
Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Occupations
Years active1994–present
Notable workHey Ram (2000)
Kanchivaram (2008)
24 (2016)
Jigarthanda DoubleX (2023)
AwardsNational Film Awards (2016)
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He gained recognition through collaborations with Kamal Haasan, contributing pioneering techniques in Indian cinema. His cinematography on 24 (2016), won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography.

Personal life

Tirru was born on 21 July 1966 in Mullukuruchi village, Namakkal. He became interested in photography while studying science in college. He assisted by his cousin, a dentist by profession, in the latter's passion for nature photography.[1]

Film career

He co-wrote the screenplay of the Malayalam film Mission 90 Days with director Major Ravi.[2] He is also known for television commercials.[1][2]

Debut as cinematographer (1993)

Tirru began his career by assisting cinematographer P.C. Sreeram, working on four films during this period.[1][3] Tirru's last project as an assistant was the film Thevar Magan (1992), which caught the attention of Kamal Haasan. This led to Tirru's first project as a cinematographer for Magalir Mattum (1994), directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Kamal Haasan.[1]

Srinivasa Rao wasn't used to working with newcomers and had doubts at first but Tirru convinced him with his technical skills in the opening shots.[4] Kamal Haasan's faith in Tirru played a big role during his debut.[4] During the filming of KT Kunjumon's Tamil movie Sakthi in 1997, the shoot was set in Pollachi. In one particular scene featuring charging wild elephants, Tirru and his assistant were on a 45-foot-high crane to shoot a scene. Unfortunately, the situation took a dangerous turn as still photographer Rajesh recounts, "Somehow, the mahouts lost control of the elephants, and they came charging towards the crane. We knew that if they hit the crane, we would fall to our deaths." to Cinema Express.[5]

Collaboration with Kamal Haasan (1993–2001)

Early in his career, Tirru and Kamal Haasan has collaborated on four films, Magalir Mattum (1994), Kaathala Kaathala (1998), Hey Ram (2000) and Aalavandhan (2001).[4] Aalavandhan pioneered the use of a motion control rig in India for capturing picture movement and Tirru was the first cinematographer to introduce it. Aalavandhan was also the first film to use animation sequences in the Indian film industry.[6][7]

Post national award (2018–present)

In 2018, Karthik Subbaraj reached out to Tirru for the silent film Mercury as he wanted an experienced cinematographer capable of conveying a narrative without relying on dialogue. They worked on the pre-production planning for three months to address the challenges posed by the film's silent nature and unconventional genre.[8][9]

In 2019, Tirru and Karthik Subbaraj collaborated again on the action-drama film Petta starring Rajinikanth.[10][11] This was Tirru's first collaboration with Rajinikanth and it was a long-held dream of his as he had missed an opportunity previously to be the cinematographer of Enthiran (2010) directed by Shankar.[12]

Tirru debuted in Kannada cinema with the action thriller Twenty One Hours (2022) directed by debutant Jaishankar Pandit. Jai Sankar has worked with Tirru on multiple television advertisements.[13]

Filmography

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Year Film Language Notes
1994 Magalir MattumTamilDebut as cinematographer
1997 SakthiTamil
1998 Kaathala KaathalaTamil
PriyuraluTeluguDebut in Telugu; dubbed in Malayalam as Manjeeradhwani
2000 Hey RamTamil
Hindi
Debut in Hindi
ChampionHindi
2001 Little JohnTamil
Hindi
English
Aalavandhan
Abhay
Tamil
Hindi
2002 23rd March 1931: ShaheedHindi
2003 Lesa LesaTamil
HungamaHindi
PunarjaniMalayalam
Mullavalliyum ThenmavumMalayalam
2005 Garam MasalaHindi
Kyon KiHindi
2006 Chup Chup KeHindi
Keerthi ChakraMalayalam
2007 KireedamTamilAlso featured segments shot by Nirav Shah
Mission 90 DaysMalayalamAlso writer[2]
Bhool BhulaiyaaHindi
2008 KanchivaramTamil1st Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography
2009 Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab KahaniHindi
2010 AakroshHindi
2012 TezzHindi
2013 Krrish 3Hindi
GeethaanjaliMalayalam
2016 24TamilNational Film Award for Best Cinematography[14][15]
Janatha GarageTelugu
2017 VanamaganTamil
2018 MercuryTamil1st of 3 collaborations with Karthik Subbaraj
Bharat Ane NenuTeluguAlso features segments shot by Ravi K. Chandran
Fanney KhanHindi
2019 PettaTamil
2021 EeswaranTamil
Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian SeaMalayalam
2022 Acharya Telugu [16]
Twenty One Hours Kannada
Malayalam
[13]
2023 Jigarthanda DoubleX Tamil [17]
2025 Game Changer Telugu
Sikandar Hindi
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Awards

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Awards and nominations received by Tirru
Award Year Category Work(s) Result Ref.
7th Annual Screen Awards 2000 Best Cinematography Hey Ram Nominated [18]
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards 2003 Best Cinematography Mullavalliyum Thenmavum Won [19]
V. Shantharam Award 2008 Best Cinematography Kanchivaram Won
Filmfare Awards 2008 Best Cinematography Kanchivaram Won [20]
Filmfare Awards 2016 Best Cinematography 24 Won [21]
National Film Awards 2016 Best Cinematography Won [14]
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