M. V. Raghu

M. V. Raghu is an Indian film cinematographer turned director, screenwriter, and producer known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema.[1] In 1988, he has directed the neo-realistic film Kallu,[2][3] which has received thirty state awards and has garnered special mention from the CBFC Jury.[3] Jury Member for Nandi Film Awards 2001 and 2017.

M. V. Raghu
Born (1954-10-05) 5 October 1954
OccupationCinematographer
director
producer
writer
film Academician
Spouse(s)Lakshmi.
ChildrenTej Dilip,Dheeraj.

As film Acamedician

  • Professor Cinematography/FTIH, Film and Television institute of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. (Present).
  • Professor cinematography/MFT, Ramanaidu Film School,Hyderabad.
  • Professor cinematography,RAFT,Ramoji film city, Hyderabad.
  • Professor cinematography,Potti Sri Rammulu Telugu university,Hyderabad.
  • Guest faculty cinematography,Hyderabad cenral University,Hyderabad.
  • Guest faculty cinematography,AISFM(Annapurna International School of Film + Media),Hyderabad.
  • Guest faculty cinematography,Madhu Film institute,Hyderabad.
  • Instituted M.V.Raghu film School of cinematography,vishakapatanam.
  • Aim acting,Faculty for Technical Orentation.

Awards

Nandi Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Other Awards
  • Cine Technicians Association Chennai. Technician of the year "L.V.Prasad Award" -For the film Siri Venella(Excellency in cinematography.
  • Director of the year- K.V.Reddy Award- By Uva Kala Vauhini/Hyderabad- Kallu
  • Director of the year- T Krishna memorial Award- Ongole -Kallu
  • Best director Award- Kala Sagar/Chennai-Kallu
  • Best cinematography(Instated from that year) For Excellency of Cinematography in the film Anveshana.

Filmography

Cinematography
  • Latchi
  • Vennello hai hai(Thanu monnea velipoyindhi-2014)
  • Kshetram(2012)
  • Kofee bar (2011)
  • Somberi (2008)
  • Bhajantreelu (2007)
  • Kocham touch lo unte cheputhanu(2007)
  • Deeksha ( Children Film)
  • W/O V.Varaprasad (1998)
  • Khaidi Garu (remake of Kankanam)
  • Chitamma Mogudu
  • Rayudu
  • Collector Garu (1997)
  • Soggadi Pellam (1996)
  • Detective Naarada (1993)
  • Hush Gap Chup (Dir:Jandhyala)(1992)
  • Raga leela (Dir: Jandhala(1991)
  • April 1 Vidudhala (1991)
  • Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai (1990)
  • Bada Admi (unfinshed)(1987)
  • Sansar (Hindi) (1987)
  • Palnati poursham
  • Aalapana
  • Preminchu Pelladu
  • O Bharya katha
  • Premayanam
  • Bharyamani
  • Agni Keratalu (1988)
  • Sansar (1987)
  • The pearl(1986)
  • Sirivennela (1986)
  • America Alludu (1985)
  • Anveshana (1985)
  • Swathi Muthyam (1985)
  • Eduruleni Monagalu(1984)
  • Nelavenka(1983)
  • Magamaha Raju (1983)
  • Mahanagaram lo Mayagadu
  • Sitaara (1983)
  • Kongu mudi
  • Kotha Dampatulu
  • Vimukthi kosam
  • Family
  • Coffee Shop (Kannada)
  • Nimmudangal (Tamil)
  • SeethaRamulu (Kannada)
  • Neetidowrjanyam 1990
  • Tella gulabilu
director
  • Kallu (1988)
  • Aarthanadam (1988)
screenplay
  • Deeksha
  • Kallu
  • Aarthanadam.
Short Films
  • Amma korika(2017)
  • Pallaki(2015)
Documentary films
  • Hidden tresures - Discovery channel documentary ( dir: Arnie Shirlin,US)
  • L V Prasad - A man of cinema (dir: K N T Shastri)
  • Harvesting girl child (dir: K N T Shastri)
  • Surabhi - the stage (dir: K N T Shastri) - National and state award in anthropology.
Television works
  • Srinivasa kalyanam (Multi-lingual, Etv Production)
  • Prema kathegalu (Kannada, ETV production)
  • Vyuha ( KAnnada, ETV Production)

References

  1. Workshop for budding film-makers - The Hindu
  2. "Frame by frame". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 8 August 2009.
  3. "The saga of a lensman". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 9 June 2003.
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