Mahesh Narayanan
Mahesh Narayanan | |
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Born | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India | 2 May 1982
Nationality | Indian |
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Occupation | |
Years active | 2007 – present |
Spouse(s) | Ramya |
Children | 1 |
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Mahesh Narayanan (born 2 May 1982) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, editor and cinematographer who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema.
Career[]
After completing his graduation from University College Thiruvananthapuram; he joined M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute in Tamil Nadu after which he started working as an advert editor. He subsequently progressed to editing documentaries, short films and entered the film industry with Rathri Mazha, a Malayalam film which won five Kerala State Film Awards.[1]
A few of his most popular films as an editor includes Beautiful, Traffic, Kanyaka Talkies, Viswaroopam, and Ennu Ninte Moideen. After establishing himself as an accomplished and successful editor, Mahesh ventured into writing and made his debut as a writer with 2015 Malayalam film Mili, which opened to rave reviews in Kerala.
In 2017 Mahesh Narayanan progressed into film-making directing his debut feature Take Off,[2] a 2017 Indian drama thriller film, based on the ordeal of Indian nurses in the city of Tikrit, Iraq, in 2014 with Parvathy Thiruvothu, Kunchacko Boban and Fahadh Faasil starring in the lead roles. It is written by Mahesh Narayanan and P. V. Shajikumar. The film was shot in various parts of Dubai and Kerala. Take Off was released on 24 March 2017. The film was a blockbuster at the box office grossing ₹40 crore and running for over 125 days in theaters. The film was in the competition section at various international festivals, including International Film Festival of India and International Film Festival of Kerala. The film won a Special Jury Award at the 48th International Film Festival of India. The film won five Kerala State Awards including the Best Debut Director's Award for Mahesh Narayanan.
In June 2020, Mahesh Narayanan announced that his next venture would be en experimental one titled C U Soon, starring Fahadh Faasil in a lead role. Mahesh described the film as a small exercise using an iPhone rather than a feature film. It was also revealed that the film would be about 60–65 minutes (the final release time amounted to 1h 38min) in length, and shot in Faasil's flat. Although the film got approval from the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), the Kerala Film Producers Association (KFPA) was opposed to the shoot with regards to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, filming was successfully completed on 21 August. Upon its OTT release in Amazon prime Video the film received positive reviews from the critics. It is India's first computer screen film.[3] C U Soon was screened under the category of screen-life at the 42nd Moscow International Film Festival[4]
Personal life[]
Mahesh Narayanan was born in Thiruvananthapuram to Dr. Geetha and Narayanan. He has a younger brother. He is married to Ramya and has one daughter.
Awards[]
- Special Jury, Silver Peacock Award at IFFI 2017[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
- 65th National Film Awards, Special Mention for Take Off[12][13][14][15][16]
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Debut Director[17][18]
- Best Screenplay Award at SCO Film Festival, Qingdao, China[19][20]
- Audience Choice Award at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 2018[21][22][23]
- Vanitha Film Awards 2018 – Best Movie – Take Off[24]
- Asiavision Award 2017 for the Best Director – Take Off[25]
- Asianet Film Award 2018 for Best Director – Take Off[26]
- Asianet Film Awards 2015 for Best Editor – Ennu Ninte Moideen
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Editor | Director | Screenwriter | Cinematographer | Producer | Language | Notes |
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2021 | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Hindi | Hindi Debut Co-Writing with Akash Mohimen | |
2021 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Malayalam | Co-Producing with Udaya Pictures and shebin backer | |
2021 | Malayankunju | No | No | Yes | Yes | Malayalam | Filming | |
2021 | Mālik | Yes | Yes | Yes | Malayalam | Amazon Prime Film | ||
2021 | Nayattu | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2021 | Aarkkariyam | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2020 | C U Soon | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Malayalam | Amazon Prime Film | |
2019 | Uyare | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2018 | Vishwaroopam II | Yes | No | No | Tamil Hindi |
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2018 | Abrahaminte Santhathikal | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2018 | B.Tech | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2017 | Take Off | Yes | Yes | Yes | Malayalam | Special Jury, Silver Peacock Award at IFFI 2017
65th National Film Awards, Special Mention Kerala State Film Award for Best Debut Director, Best Actress, Best Art Director, Best Background Score, Best Make Up Best Screenplay Award at SCO Film Festival, Qingdao, China Audience Choice Award at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, 2018 | ||
2017 | Udaharanam Sujatha | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2016 | Traffic | Yes | No | No | Hindi | |||
2015 | Ennu Ninte Moideen | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2015 | Love 24x7 | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2015 | Nirnayakam | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2015 | 36 Vayadhinile | Yes | No | No | Tamil | |||
2015 | Mili | Yes | No | Yes | Malayalam | |||
2014 | Cousins | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2014 | How Old Are You? | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2013 | Kanyaka Talkies | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2013 | Mumbai Police | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2013 | Vishwaroopam | Yes | No | No | Tamil Hindi |
Best Editor at Jagran Film Festival 2013 | ||
2013 | Olipporu | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2013 | Chennaiyil Oru Naal | Yes | No | No | Tamil | |||
2013 | Kili Poyi | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2013 | Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2012 | Trivandrum Lodge | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2012 | Casanovva | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2012 | Mallu Singh | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | Traffic | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | Beautiful | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | Three Kings | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | The Metro | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | A Pestering Journey | Yes | No | No | English | |||
2011 | Seniors | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2011 | Makaramanju | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2010 | Aathmakatha | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2010 | Pokkiri Raja | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2010 | Plus Two | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2009 | Gulumaal: The Escape | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2009 | 16 mm: Memories, Movement and a Machine | Yes | No | No | English | |||
2009 | Kavya's Diary | Yes | No | No | Telugu | |||
2008 | Phir Kabhi | Yes | No | No | Hindi | |||
2008 | Positive | Yes | No | No | Malayalam | |||
2007 | Rathri Mazha | Yes | No | No | Malayalam |
References[]
- ^ Sathyendran, Nita (22 November 2013). "Right cut". The Hindu.
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- ^ "http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff42/eng/films/?id=42203". External link in
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- ^ "65th National Film Awards announcement: Highlights". The Indian Express. 13 April 2018. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
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- ^ "Kerala State Film Awards 2018: Parvathy, Indrans bag top honours; Take Off emerges as the big winner- Entertainment News, Firstpost". Firstpost. Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ "Kerala State Film Awards 2017: Indrans, Parvathy and Lijo Jose Pellissery bag top honours". The Indian Express. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ "Golden Seagull Awards presented at first SCO film festival – Xinhua | English.news.cn". Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 17 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ "Golden Seagull Awards presented at first SCO film festival – China.org.cn". china.org.cn. Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ "Take Off wins Audience Choice Award at IFFLA, Los Angeles". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 20 July 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ Brockington, Ariana (17 April 2018). "'Village Rockstars,' 'Lovesick' Among Winners at 2018 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles". Variety. Archived from the original on 1 July 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ "Assamese language film Village Rockstars takes the Best Feature prize at 16th annual IFFLA". diyatvusa.com. 18 April 2018. Archived from the original on 1 July 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ "Vanitha Film Awards 2018: Here are the winners". Pinkvilla. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ James, Anu. "Asiavision Movie Awards 2017: Deepika Padukone, Dulquer Salmaan, Manju Warrier, Tovino Thomas grace event [PHOTOS]". International Business Times, India Edition. Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
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External links[]
- Film directors from Thiruvananthapuram
- Malayalam film directors
- Living people
- Screenwriters from Thiruvananthapuram
- 21st-century Indian film directors
- Indian documentary film editors
- Film editors from Kerala
- 1982 births