Nagendra Kumar Mothukuri

Nagendra Kumar Mothukuri is an Indian Cinematographer and Film Director working predominantly in Telugu cinema. His notable movies as a Cinematographer include Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam, Ibbara Naduve Muddina Aata, Raja, Geluvina Saradara and Brahmachari Mogudu. As a director he is known for Suhasini starrer Ullamellam Thalladuthey,[1] and Naa Girlfriend Baaga Rich.

Nagendra Kumar Mothukuri

As a cinematographer he has worked for more than 95 Feature films, and 45 Telefilms across many Indian languages including Telugu, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Bihari, Marathi, Urdu and Odia.

Career

As a Cinematographer

Nagendra Kumar made his debut as a director of photography with the movie Srivari Chindulu. He worked as a director of photography more than 95 films including the movie Eluka Majaka.
He also worked for more than 45 telefilms and television serials including Telugu television puppet show Panchatantram on ETV.

As a Film Director

In the year 2006, Nagendra Kumar made his directorial debut with the Telugu movie Tanu starring Suhasini, Archana and Sivaji Raja. He also directed Sivaji Kaveri Jha starrer Naa Girlfriend Baaga Rich and remade his debut film in Tamil as Ullamellam Thalladuthey.[1]

Filmography

Director

  1. Ullamellam Thalladuthey
  2. Naa Girl Friend Baaga Rich
  3. Tanu

Cinematographer

  1. Eluka Majaka
  2. Ullamellam Thalladuthey
  3. Naa Girl Friend Baaga Rich
  4. Half Fry
  5. Aadab Hyderabad
  6. Tanu
  7. Back Pocket
  8. Aadab Hyderabad
  9. Lagna Patrika
  10. Pichodi Chetilo Rayi
  11. Samakka Sarakka
  12. Ulta Palta
  13. Chinni Chinni Aasa
  14. Naagashakthi
  15. High-class Aththa Low-class Allullu
  16. Raja
  17. Geluvina Saradara
  18. Ibbara Naduve Muddina Aata
  19. Sundara Vadana Subbalakshmi Moguda
  20. Ketu Duplicatu
  21. Parugo Parugu
  22. Brahmachari Mogudu
  23. Idandi Mavaari Varasa
  24. Akka Pethanam Chellela Kaapuram
  25. Mama Kodalu
  26. Chillara Mogudu Allari Koduku
  27. Pellam Chaatu Mogudu
  28. Samsaraala Mechanic
  29. Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam
  30. Sri Vaari Chindulu

References

  1. Itsy Bitsy, The Hindu.
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