M. Sukumar

M. Sukumar is an Indian cinematographer, who has worked in the Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam language films.[1]

M. Sukumar
Born
OccupationCinematographer

Career

Sukumar began his career in 1995 by assisting his brother M. Jeevan, who had then, broken into the Tamil film industry as a photographer. While studying for his degree in agriculture, Sukumar stepped in to assist Jeevan for a shoot of Rajiv Menon's Minsara Kanavu (1997).[2] He subsequently continued working as an assistant photographer in films including Minnale (2001), Samurai (2002) and King (2002) and struck up a good relationship with the lead actor Vikram. His association with Vikram later led to him being offered the role as the main photographer for the actor's films including Dhool (2003) and Majaa (2005).[2] While launching Kokki (2006), director Prabhu Solomon asked Sukumar to make his first foray into cinematography but his reluctance meant that his brother Jeevan, was handed the opportunity. Towards the end of the shoot, Jeevan became busy with other projects and Sukumar was brought in to work on a few portions in the film, including a song shoot in Chalakudi.[2]

After Kokki, he worked on other Prabhu Solomon films including Laadam (2009), Mynaa (2010) and Kumki (2012), the latter two, winning him acclaim and fetching him opportunities to work in big budget ventures. Critics described his work as "spellbinding", and both films became critical and commercial successes.[3][4] His work in Maan Karate and Nimirndhu Nil (2014), meant that he was unable to continue working with Solomon in Kayal (2012). AR Murugadoss also picked Sukumar to work on a single song in his Hindi action film Holiday (2014), during a shoot in Rajasthan.[2] THAEN movie beautiful cinematography. Super sir...

Filmography

As cinematographer

Year Title Notes Awards
2006 Kokki Tamil 1 song
2009 Laadam Tamil
2009 16 Days Telugu
2009 Madurai Sambavam Tamil
2010 Mynaa Tamil Best Cinematography

Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards

2010 Veluthu Kattu Tamil
2012 Thadaiyara Thaakka Tamil
2012 Kumki Tamil Best Cinematography

Tamilnadu State Award 2013 SIIMA Awards 2013

2012 Yaare Koogadali Tamil
2014 Nimirndhu Nil Tamil
2014 Maan Karate Tamil
2014 Holiday Tamil 1 song
2014 Mosakutty Tamil
2015 Janda Pai Kapiraju Telugu
2015 Kaaki Sattai Tamil
2015 Thoppi Tamil
2015 Janda Pai Kapiraju Telugu
2015 Kandupidi Kandupidi Tamil
2016 Gethu Tamil
2016 Dharma Durai Tamil
2016 Veera Sivaji Tamil
2017 Bairavaa Tamil
2018 Sketch Tamil
2018 Chi La Sow Telugu
2019 Manmadhudu 2 Telugu
2020 Varmaa Tamil
2021 Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu Telugu
2021 Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum Tamil
2021 Republic Telugu
2021 Thaen Tamil Best Cinematography

Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards; Studioflicks Awards; Darbhanga International Film Festival; NEW DELHI FILM FESTIVAL-NDFF; Lake City International Film Festival; FIVE CONTINENTS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

2022 Maamanithan Tamil
2022 Yashoda Telugu

References

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