Venu (cinematographer)

Indian cinematographer and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Venugopal Pillai ISC (born 26 January 1957), popularly known as Venu, is an Indian cinematographer and film director who works mainly in Malayalam cinema. An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and CMS college Kottayam. Regarded as one of the finest cinematographers in the country, he has been the recipient of four National Film Awards, including three for Best Cinematography and one Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director, and four Kerala State Film Awards. He is a founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC).

Born
Venugopal Pillai

(1957-01-26) 26 January 1957 (age 69)
AlmamaterFTII
Spouse
(m. 1983)
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Venu
Born
Venugopal Pillai

(1957-01-26) 26 January 1957 (age 69)
Alma materFTII
OccupationsCinematographer
Film director
Spouse
(m. 1983)
ChildrenMalavika
RelativesKarur Neelakanta Pillai (Grandfather)
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Personal life

Venu is the grandson of Malayalam author, Karur Neelakanta Pillai.[citation needed] Venu is married to Indian film editor, Beena Paul, since 26 August 1983. The couple have a daughter, Malavika, who is married and is the manager of the Great North Museum: Hancock.[1]

Career

Venu graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, with a diploma in motion picture photography in 1982.[citation needed] He has worked as cinematographer in over 80 feature films with Mani Kaul, K G George, John Abraham, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Pamela Rooks, Padmarajan, Bharathan and M. T. Vasudevan Nair.[citation needed]

In 1987, Venu received his first National Film Award (jointly for Amma Ariyan and Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal).[2] He went onto receive two more awards for Miss Beatty's Children (1993) and Ponthan Mada (1994).[3][4] In 1998, he made his directorial debut with Daya, a period fiction written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair.[5] The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Debut Director and Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. In 2014, he directed his second film, Munnariyippu, starring Mammootty.[5] His latest work is Carbon, starring Fahadh Faasil.[citation needed]

He has also written two books named Nagnarum Narabhojikalum (or നഗ്നരും നരഭോജികളും): A travelogue and Solo Stories (or സോളോ സ്റ്റോറീസ്): A collection of travel writings featuring photographs from various parts of India.

Filmography

As cinematographer

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Year Film Language Notes
1983 Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla Malayalam
1984 Mati Manas Hindi Documentary
1985 Irakal Malayalam
1986 Sister Alphonsa of Bharananganam Malayalam
Deshadanakkili Karayaariilla Malayalam
Kariyilakkaattu Pole Malayalam
Arappatta Kettiya Graamatthil Malayalam
Pranamam Malayalam
Namukku Paarkkaan Munthiri Thoppukal Malayalam
Amma Ariyaan Malayalam
1987 Kathakku Pinnil Malayalam
1988 Aparan Malayalam
Moonaam Pakkam Malayalam
Aaranyakam Malayalam
Dhwani Malayalam
1989 Bagh Bahadur Bengali
Season Malayalam
Vadakkunnokkiyanthram Malayalam
Ramji Rao Speaking Malayalam
Dasharatham Malayalam
1990 Innale Malayalam
Thaazhvaaram Malayalam
In Harihar Nagar Malayalam
Malootty Malayalam
1991 Gunaa Tamil
Godfather Malayalam
Kadavu Malayalam
Njaan Gandharvan Malayalam
Keli Malayalam
1992 Miss Beatty's Children English
Tahader Katha Bengali
Aham Malayalam
Vietnam Colony Malayalam
Nakshathrakkoodaaram Malayalam
1993 Maayaa Mayooram Malayalam
Oru Kadankadha Pole Malayalam
Chenkol Malayalam
Manichithratthaazhu Malayalam
Porutham Malayalam
1994 Sagaram Sakshi Malayalam
Ponthan Mada Malayalam
Amodini Bengali
Tarpan Hindi
1995 Sindoora Rekha Malayalam
Thacholi Varghese Chekavar Malayalam
Sadaram Malayalam
1996 Kaanaakkinaavu Malayalam
1997 Minsara Kanavu Tamil
Bhoothakkannadi Malayalam
Lal Darja Bengali
1999 Angane Oru Avadhikkaalathu Malayalam
Chandaamaama Malayalam
Friends Malayalam
2002 Mondo Meyer Upakhyan Bengali
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women Hindi
Taj Mahal: A Monument of Love English
Margam Malayalam
2004 Swapner Din Bengali
2005 Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Telugu Debut in Telugu cinema
Anbe Aaruyire Tamil
Jai Chiranjeeva Telugu
2006 Pournami Telugu
2007 Thirumagan Tamil
2008 Maharathi Hindi
2 Harihar Nagar Malayalam
Bhaagyadevatha Malayalam
Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja Malayalam
2010 Kadha Thudarunnu Malayalam
Pranchiyettan & the Saint Malayalam
Tournament Malayalam
In Ghost House Inn Malayalam
2011 Three Kings Malayalam
Snehaveedu Malayalam
2012 Cobra Malayalam
Spirit Malayalam
Puthiya Theerangal Malayalam
2013 Celluloid Malayalam
2014 Munnariyippu Malayalam
2021 Aanum Pennum Malayalam
2023 Pulimada Malayalam
2024 Pani Malayalam
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As director

Awards

National Film Awards
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Year Film Language Category Notes
1986 Amma Ariyan
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal
Malayalam National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1992 Miss Beatty's Children English National Film Award for Best Cinematography
1993 Ponthan Mada Malayalam National Film Award for Best Cinematography
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Kerala State Film Awards
  • 1985 - Irakal - Best Cinematography
  • 1992 – Aham – Best Cinematography
  • 2003 - Margam - Best Cinematography

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