R. D. Rajasekhar Explained

R. D. Rajasekhar
Birth Place:Mayiladuthurai, Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality:Indian
Alma Mater:Madras Film Institute
Occupation:Cinematographer
Years Active:2001–present

R. D. Rajasekhar is an Indian cinematographer who predominantly works in films of Indian languages such as Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Hindi.[1] He is a recipient of the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Cinematographer and Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer – Tamil. He is the member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC).

Film career

Early career

After graduating, Rajasekhar found work as an assistant cinematographer, working under Rajiv Menon for about nine years in many advertisement films.

Feature film

Rajasekhar's debut was in 2001, with the romantic drama Minnale. The camerawork of the advertisement films impressed his former colleague and frequent collaborator, Gautham Vasudev Menon. The film was well received and became extremely popular amongst the youth. Subsequently, Rajasekhar and Gautham vasudev menon teamed up again for the crime thriller, Kaakha Kaakha (2003). It was highly praised for its unique style of visuals and scenic views through the lens, which Rajasekhar achieved through a process known as Bleach bypass, where the silver is retained in the print, creating a washed-outlook that reflected in films. He followed it up with the remake of Kaakha Kaakha, Gharshana (2004), and Manmadhan (2004), which were received well amongst the audience.

In 2005, Rajasekhar began his collaboration with A. R. Murugadoss, which started with Ghajini. It earned him huge recognition and awards for the cinematography. Rajasekhar spent two months fine-tuning the look and de-saturating the overall images. It won him the Best Cinematographer award at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards in 2005 and was nominated for the Best Cinematographer award in Filmfare Awards South, in 2006.

He made his Malayalam debut with 4 the People (2004). He reunited with A. R. Murugadoss for Akira (2016), the remake of Mouna Guru, having previously worked on Ghajini.

Awards and recognitions

He had been nominated for Filmfare Awards South for Best Cinematographer in 2004, winning the Best Cinematographer on his first Filmfare Awards South in 2003 for Kaakha Kaakha. He also received award from prestigious Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Cinematographer for film Ghajini. He shot Imaikkaa Nodigal (2018), for which he won Best Cinematographer in SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer - Tamil in the same year after the release.

Filmography

YearTitleLanguageNotes
2001MinnaleTamilDebut
CitizenTamil1 song
2002RedTamil
2003Kaakha KaakhaTamilFilmfare Award for Best Cinematographer – Tamil
2004GharshanaTeluguDebut in Telugu cinema
ManmadhanTamil
4 the peopleMalayalamDebut in Malayalam cinema
2005GhajiniTamil
Thotti JayaTamil
2006HappyTelugu
VallavanTamil
Sillunu Oru KadhalTamilAlso actor
2008KaalaiTamil
BheemaaTamil
SathyamTamil
2010JaggubhaiTamil
VaruduTelugu
2011VediTamil
2012KarmayogiMalayalam
Billa IITamil
Run Baby RunMalayalam
2013BaadshahTeluguAdditional cinematography
2014Inga Enna SolluthuTamil
Arima NambiTamil
AvatharamMalayalam
2015MasssTamil
2016AkiraHindiDebut in Hindi cinema
Iru MuganTamil
Uyire UyireTamil
2017Neruppu DaTamil
2018Imaikkaa NodigalTamilSIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer
JarugandiTamil
2019HippiTelugu
ThambiTamil
Thrissur PooramMalayalam
2021NetrikannTamil
Kasada TabaraTamilSegment: Thappattam
EnemyTamil
2023TamilarasanTamil
RudhranTamil
Makka MakkaTamilAn independent music video with music by Harris Jayaraj, vocals by Sathyaprakash & Bamba Bakya, lyrics penned by Pa. Vijay
Chandramukhi 2Tamil
2024 Bhaje Vaayu Vegam Telugu

Notes and References

  1. News: Cinematographer RD Rajasekhar roped in for Muttiah Muralitharan biopic . Thenewsminute . 29 August 2020.