N. B. Srikanth
N. B. Srikanth is an Indian film editor, working primarily in the Tamil film industry. He worked along with Praveen K. L. in various successful films. They both won Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Editor in 2008 for the film Saroja. He also won the National Film Award for Best Editing for the film Aaranya Kaandam. He assisted national award winner A. Sreekar Prasad.[1]
Filmography
- 2007: Chennai 600028
- 2008: Saroja
- 2009: Certain Chapters (short)
- 2009: Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum
- 2009: Vedigundu Murugesan
- 2009: Kanthaswamy
- 2009: Kasko (Telugu)
- 2010: Naanayam
- 2010: Goa
- 2010: Gurushetram - 24 Hours of Anger
- 2010: Kaadhal Solla Vandhen
- 2010: Nagaram
- 2010: Kanimozhi
- 2010: Oru Nunna Katha (Malayalam)
- 2011: Pickles (Malayalam)
- 2011: Aaranya Kaandam (National Film Award for Best Editing)
- 2011: Mankatha
- 2012: Aravaan
- 2012: Kazhugu
- 2012: Second Show (Malayalam film)
- 2012: Kalakalappu
- 2012: Thadaiyara Thaakka
- 2012: Murattu Kaalai
- 2012: Madha Gaja Raja
- 2013: Mathil Mel Poonai
- 2013: Alex Pandian
- 2013: Vathikuchi
- 2013: Endrendrum Punnagai
- 2013: Thillu Mullu
- 2013: Biriyani
- 2013: Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru
- 2014: Koothara (Malayalam)
- 2014: Meaghamann
- 2014: Aranmanai
- 2014 Thirudan Police
- 2015: Aambala
- 2016: Hello Naan Pei Pesuren
- 2016: Aranmanai 2
- 2018: Kalakalappu 2
- 2019: Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven
- 2019: Thadam
- 2019: Action
Awards
- 2008 Tamil Nadu State Award (Saroja)
- 2011 National Film Award for Best Editing Aaranya Kaandam[2]
References
- "N. B. Srikanth". The Review Monk. 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
- "Popular Editor team Praveen-Srikanth split". Sify Movies. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
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