Anandakuttan
Anandakuttan | |
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Born | 1954 Vazhappilly, Changanassery, Kottayam, Kerala, India |
Died | 14 February 2016 Kochi, Kerala, India |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Nationality | Indian |
Notable works | |
Spouse | Geethamani |
Children | One son and two daughters |
Parents |
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Anandakuttan (1954 – 2016) was an Indian cinematographer who worked predominantly in Malayalam cinema. He worked on over 150 films including His Highness Abdullah, Bharatham, Kamaladalam, Sadayam, Chronic Bachelor, Akashadoothu, Harikrishnans, Punjabi House and Aniyathipraavu. He died in 2016, at the age of 61.
Biography[]
In 1954, Anandakuttan was born in vazhappilly, a small town near Changanassery, in Kottayam district of the south Indian state of Kerala, to a school teacher couple, Ramakrishnan Nair and Karthyayani Amma, as their only son among three children.[1] He attended NSS School, Changanassery then moved to Chennai where he studied cinematography[2] to join K. Ramachandra Babu as his assistant.[3] His debut as an independent cinematographer was in 1977, with the movie, Manassoru Mayil, directed by P. Chandrakumar,[4] which started a career which covered over 150 movies, some of which were commercially and critically successful such as His Highness Abdullah, Bharatham, Kamaladalam, Sadayam, Chronic Bachelor, Akashadoothu, Harikrishnans, Punjabi House and Aniyathipraavu.[5]
Anandakuttan was married to Geethamani and the couple had a son, Sreekumar and two daughters named Neelima and Karthika.[3] He died from cardiac arrest on 14 February 2016, aged 61, at a private hospital in Kochi.[6][7] He was cremated at Ravipuram crematorium.[8]
Selected filmography[]
- Manassoru Mayil (1977)
- Aarum Anyaralla (1978)
- Adavukal Pathinettu (1978)
- Anubhoothikalude Nimisham (1978)
- Jala Tharangam (1978)
- Anubhoothikalude Nimisham (1978)
- Kanyaka (1978)
- Manoradham (1978)
- Mudhra Mothiram (1978)
- Paavadakkari (1978)
- Reghu Vamsam (1978)
- Seemanthini (1978)
- Aavesham (1979)
- Agniparvatham (1979)
- Agni Vyooham (1979)
- Angakkuri (1979)
- Enikku Njan Swantham (1979)
- Ival Oru Naadody (1979)
- Rakthamillatha Manushyan (1979)
- Ambalavilakku (1980)
- Arangum Aniyarayum (1980)
- Idi Muzhakkam (1980)
- Swandam Enna Padam (1980)
- Theekkadal (1980)
- Arangum Aniyarayum (1980)
- Adhikaram (1980)
- Thadavara(1981)
- Sambhavam (1981)
- Aarathi (film) (1981)
- Kaattukallan (1981)
- Danda Gopuram (1981)
- Ayudham (1982)
- Rakthasakshi (1982)
- Dhrohi (1982)
- Ithu Njangalude Katha (1982)
- Kurukkante Kalyanam (1982)
- Mazhanilavu (1982)
- Mukhangal (1982)
- Oru Vilippadakale (1982)
- Saravarsham (1982)
- Aashrayam (1983)
- Engane Nee Marakkum (1983)
- Karyam Nissaram (1983)
- Kinnaram (1983)
- Mandanmmar Londanil (1983)
- Aduthaduthu (1984)
- Anthichuvappu (1984)
- Appunni (1984)
- Chakkarayumma (1984)
- Kaliyil Alpam Karyam (1984)
- Sandarbham (1984)
- Unni Vanna Divasam (1984)
- Adhyayam Onnu Muthal (1985)
- Eeran Sandhya (1985)
- Iniyum Kadha Thudarum (1985)
- Kandu Kandarinju (1985)
- Onningu Vannengil (1985)
- Orikkal Oridathu (1985)
- Oru Kudakeezhil (1985)
- Oru Nokku Kanan (1985)
- Puzhayozhukum Vazhi (1985)
- Thammil Thammil (1985)
- Upaharam (1985)
- Aayiram Kannukal (1986)
- Geetham (1986)
- Malarum Kiliyum (1986)
- Pappan Priyappetta Pappan (1986)
- Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal (1986)
- Prathyekam Sradhikkukka (1986)
- Rareeram (1986)
- Revathikkoru Pavakkutty (1986)
- Snehamulla Simham (1986)
- Veendum (1986)
- Athinumappuram (1987)
- Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal (1987)
- Neeyethra Dhanya (1987)
- Vilambaram (1987)
- Adharvam (1989)
- Lal Americayil (1989)
- Varusham 16 (1989)
- Arangetra Velai (1990)
- His Highness Abdullah (1990)
- Iyer the Great (1990)
- Kottayam Kunjachan (1990)
- Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam (1990)
- No.20 Madras Mail (1990)
- Oliyampukal (1990)
- Parampara (1990)
- Aakasha Kottayile Sultan (1991)
- Bharatham (1991)
- Ente Sooryaputhrikku (1991)
- Kamaladalam (1992)
- Pappayude Swantham Appoos (1992)
- Sadayam (1992)
- Akashadoothu (1993)
- Kabooliwala (1993)
- Kavadiyattam (1993)
- Meleparambil Anveedu (1993)
- Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans (1993)
- CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. (1994)
- Manathe Vellitheru (1994)
- Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava (1995)
- Mangalam Veettil Manaseswari Gupta (1995)
- Mannar Mathai Speaking (1995)
- Kaliveedu (1996)
- Aniyathi Pravu (1997)
- Itha Oru Snehagatha (1997)
- Nee Varuvolam (1997)
- Poonilamazha (1997)
- Sankeerthanampole (1997)
- Harikrishnans (1998)
- Punjabi House (1998)
- Sundarakilladi (1998)
- Ustaad (1999)
- Vazhunnor (1999)
- Kannukkul Nilavu (2000)
- Life Is Beautiful (2000)
- One Man Show (film) (2001)
- Chathurangam (2002)
- Kaiyethum Doorath (2002)
- Balettan (2003)
- Chronic Bachelor (2003)
- Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu (2003)
- Natturajavu (2004)
- Vismayathumbathu (2004)
- Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (2005)
- Pauran (2005)
- Sarkar Dada (2005)
- Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri (2007)
- Chempada (2008)
- Parthan Kanda Paralokam (2008)
- Moz & Cat (2009)
- Thirunakkara Perumal (2009)
- Vellathooval (2009)
- Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu (2010)
- Cheriya Kallanum Valiya Policum (2010)
- Thaskara Lahala (2010)
- Killadi Raman (2011)
- Living Together (2011)
- Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 (2011)
- Ulakam Chuttum Valiban (2011)
- Doctor Innocentanu (2012)
- Hide n' Seek (2012)
- Chandhamama (2013)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Popular Mollywood cinematographer Anandakuttan passed away". 14 February 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ Devasta, T. K. "Cinematographer Anandakuttan passes away". Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Mollywood Cinematographer Anandakuttan Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Malayalam cinematographer Anandakuttan dies". Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Cinematographer Anandakuttan no more". Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Cinematographer Anandakuttan passes away". India Today. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Cinematographer Anandakuttan passed away". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ "Anandakuttan Cremated". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
Further reading[]
- "Never a shot at fame, Anandakuttan stayed behind scenes". OnManorama. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
External links[]
- Anandakuttan at IMDb
- "Cinematographer Anandakuttan passes away - Manorama News". YouTube. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- "Cinematographer Anandakuttan passes away". YouTube. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- "Malayalam Film Cinematographer Anandakuttan Cremated". YouTube. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- People from Kerala
- People from Kottayam district
- 1954 births
- 2016 deaths
- Malayalam film cinematographers
- Tamil film cinematographers
- Cinematographers from Kerala