Venu (cinematographer) explained

Venu
Birth Name:Venugopal Pillai
Birth Date:1957 1, df=yes
Alma Mater:FTII
Occupation:Cinematographer
Film director
Children:Malavika
Relatives:Karur Neelakanta Pillai (Grandfather)

Venugopal Pillai (born 26 January 1957), popularly known as Venu, is an Indian cinematographer and film director who works mainly in Malayalam cinema. An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune and CMS college Kottayam. He has been the recipient of four National Film Awards, including three for Best Cinematography and one Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director, and four Kerala State Film Awards. He is a founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC).

Personal life

Venu is the grandson of Malayalam author, Karur Neelakanta Pillai. Venu is married to Indian film editor, Beena Paul, since 26 August 1983. The couple have a daughter, Malavika, who is married to an Englishman and is the manager of the .[1]

Career

Venu graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, with a diploma in motion picture photography in 1982. He has worked as cinematographer in over 80 feature films with Mani Kaul, K G George, John Abraham, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Pamela Rooks, Padmarajan, Bharathan and M. T. Vasudevan Nair.

In 1987, Venu received his first National Film Award (jointly for Amma Ariyan and Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal).[2] He went onto receive two more awards for Miss Beatty's Children (1993) and Ponthan Mada (1994).[3] [4] In 1998, he made his directorial debut with Daya, a period fiction written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair.[5] The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Debut Director and Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. In 2014, he directed his second film, Munnariyippu, starring Mammootty. His latest work is Carbon, starring Fahadh Faasil.

Filmography

As cinematographer

!Year!Film!Language!Notes
1983Prem Nazirine KanmanillaMalayalam
1984Mati ManasHindiDocumentary
1985IrakalMalayalam
1986Sister Alphonsa of BharananganamMalayalam
Deshadanakkili KarayaariillaMalayalam
Kariyilakkaattu PoleMalayalam
Arappatta Kettiya GraamatthilMalayalam
PranamamMalayalam
Namukku Paarkkaan Munthiri ThoppukalMalayalam
Amma AriyaanMalayalam
1987Kathakku PinnilMalayalam
1988AparanMalayalam
Moonaam PakkamMalayalam
AaranyakamMalayalam
DhwaniMalayalam
1989Bagh BahadurBengali
SeasonMalayalam
VadakkunnokkiyanthramMalayalam
Ramji Rao SpeakingMalayalam
DasharathamMalayalam
1990InnaleMalayalam
ThaazhvaaramMalayalam
In Harihar NagarMalayalam
MaloottyMalayalam
1991GunaaTamil
GodfatherMalayalam
KadavuMalayalam
Njaan GandharvanMalayalam
KeliMalayalam
1992Miss Beatty's ChildrenEnglish
Tahader KathaBengali
AhamMalayalam
Vietnam ColonyMalayalam
NakshathrakkoodaaramMalayalam
1993Maayaa MayooramMalayalam
Oru Kadankadha PoleMalayalam
ChenkolMalayalam
ManichithratthaazhuMalayalam
PoruthamMalayalam
1994Sagaram SakshiMalayalam
Ponthan MadaMalayalam
AmodiniBengali
Vardhakya PuranamMalayalam
TarpanHindi
1995ChanthaMalayalam
Sindoora RekhaMalayalam
Thacholi Varghese ChekavarMalayalam
Kaattile Thadi Thevarude AanaMalayalam
Aadyathe KanmaniMalayalam
SadaramMalayalam
Three Men ArmyMalayalam
Tom & JerryMalayalam
1996PadanayakanMalayalam
KaanaakkinaavuMalayalam
Swapna Lokathe BalabhaskaranMalayalam
1997Minsara KanavuTamil
BhoothakkannadiMalayalam
Lal DarjaBengali
1999Angane Oru AvadhikkaalathuMalayalam
ChandaamaamaMalayalam
FriendsMalayalam
Pallavur DevanarayananMalayalam
2000Arayannangalude VeeduMalayalam
2001IshtamMalayalam
MegasandesamMalayalam
2002Mondo Meyer UpakhyanBengali
NammalMalayalam
2003Mr. BrahmachariMalayalam
Ente Veedu AppuvinteyumMalayalam
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without WomenHindi
English
MargamMalayalam
2004JalolsavamMalayalam
MayilattamMalayalam
Swapner DinBengali
AmruthamMalayalam
2005Nuvvostanante NenoddantanaTeluguDebut in Telugu cinema
Alice in WonderlandMalayalam
Anbe AaruyireTamil
Jai ChiranjeevaTelugu
2006PournamiTelugu
2007ThirumaganTamil
2008MaharathiHindi
2009Aayirathil OruvanMalayalam
2 Harihar NagarMalayalam
BhaagyadevathaMalayalam
Kerala Varma Pazhassi RajaMalayalam
2010Kadha ThudarunnuMalayalam
Pranchiyettan & the SaintMalayalam
TournamentMalayalam
In Ghost House InnMalayalam
2011Three KingsMalayalam
SnehaveeduMalayalam
2012CobraMalayalam
SpiritMalayalam
Puthiya TheerangalMalayalam
2013CelluloidMalayalam
2014MunnariyippuMalayalam
2021Aanum PennumMalayalam
2023PulimadaMalayalam

As director

Awards

National Film Awards
YearFilmLanguageCategoryNotes
1986Amma Ariyan
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal
MalayalamNational Film Award for Best Cinematography
1992Miss Beatty's ChildrenEnglishNational Film Award for Best Cinematography
1993Ponthan MadaMalayalamNational Film Award for Best Cinematography
Kerala State Film Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Great North Museum: Hancock welcomes Malavika Anderson as new Museum Manager | Great North Museum: Hancock .
  2. Web site: 34th National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals.
  3. Web site: 40th National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals.
  4. Web site: 41st National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 3 March 2012.
  5. News: Nagarajan. Saraswathy. Prisoners of circumstance. The Hindu. 5 June 2014. 24 July 2017.
  6. News: Fahadh Faasil was in his element in 'Carbon': Venu. The Hindu. 18 January 2018. Nagarajan. Saraswathy.