C. Rajendra Prasad was an Indian cinematographer, writer, producer and director known for his works in Indian cinema.[1] An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India, he made films across various Indian languages and Persian. Prasad is a Science graduate from Osmania University and graduate in Law from the University of Mumbai. In 1995 he founded his own production company, "Amateur Artists"[2] He died due to bronchitis on 19 August 2022.[3]
C. Rajendra Prasad | |
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Born | 1966 Hyderabad, India |
Died | 2022 |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1995–2017 |
Filmography
edit- Nirantharam (1995) – Writer, cinematographer, director, producer
- Man, Woman and the Mouse (2000) – Writer, cinematographer, director, producer
- Inscrutable Americans (2001) – Director of Photography
- Patth (2003) – Director of Photography
- Girlfriend (2004) – Director of photography
- Hawas (2004) – Director of photography
- Megham in telugu (2004) – Director of photography
- Residue - Where the Truth Lies (2005) – Writer, cinematographer, director, producer
- Eight: The Power of Shani (2006) – Director of photography
- Saawan... The Love Season (2006) – Director of photography
- Game (2007) – Director of photography
- Mittal v/s Mittal (2010) – Director of photography
- Aagaah: The Warning (2011) - Director of photography
- Sisira in Telugu – Director of photography
- Divana-e-Ishq in Persian (2013) – Director of photography
- All Lights, No Stars (2016) – Writer, cinematographer, director, producer
- Call for Fun (2017) – Director of photography
References
edit- ^ "In 70mm, Gandhi leads the way – Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Censors block film showing Gandhi as 'cruel, uncouth' – Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 30 December 2005.
- ^ "Popular Bollywood cinematographer Rajendra Prasad passes away". 19 August 2022 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.