K. V. Guhan
K. V. Guhan is an Indian cinematographer from Chennai, India.[1] [2] Guhan is the younger brother of the Tamil film director Saran. He worked twice with the director Radha Mohan for notable films in Tamil cinema, Mozhi and Payanam. He was lauded for his cinematography in Athadu, Mozhi, Dookudu, Baadshah and Aagadu. He directed Inidhu Inidhu for Prakash Raj's Duet Movies. He worked as an assistant under cinematographer P. C. Sreeram. In 2011, he worked on Dookudu and was nominated for SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer (Telugu) for the film at 1st SIIMA.
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Alma mater | FTII |
Occupation |
Filmography
Film | Year | Director | Cinematographer | Notes | Ref. |
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Kushi | 2003 | No | Yes | Hindi | |
Naani | 2004 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
New | 2004 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Athadu | 2005 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Aarya | 2006 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Mozhi | 2007 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Muni | 2007 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Jalsa | 2008 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Velli Thirai | 2008 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Inidhu Inidhu | 2010 | Yes | Yes | Tamil | |
Payanam/Gaganam | 2011 | No | Yes | Tamil Telugu Bilingual |
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Dookudu | 2011 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Dhoni | 2011 | No | Yes | Telugu Tamil Bilingual |
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Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu | 2013 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Baadshah | 2013 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Aagadu | 2014 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Bangalore Naatkal | 2016 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
Thikka | 2016 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Mister | 2017 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
Jawaan | 2017 | No | Yes | Telugu | |
118 | 2019 | Yes | Yes | Telugu | |
Market Raja MBBS | 2019 | No | Yes | Tamil | |
External links
- K. V. Guhan at IMDb
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