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Sujith Sarang
Born (1985-06-22) 22 June 1985 (age 39)
Other namesSujith
OccupationCinematographer
Years activeFrom 2008
RelativesSreejith Sarang (brother)[1]

Sujith Sarang (born 22 June 1985) is an Indian cinematographer known for his work in Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru, Taxiwaala, and Dear Comrade.[2] He works predominantly in Tamil, Telugu, & Malayalam.

Early life

Sujith was born into a family of artists. His father, Sarangadharan KR, was an art teacher in a school in Palakkad. He was also a Karate & Taichi expert. Sujith Sarang grew up watching his father’s paintings. He never had the intention to go into film making until his brother Sreejith Sarang, who is also a Film Editor & Colourist, guided him to join the film industry. Growing up around his father’s paintings had given Sujith a sense of colour, composition, and framing. He was also a National Champion in Karate along with his brother Sreejith and sister Sreeja. Sujith has a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya, Coimbatore, and a diploma in film technology from M.G.R Film and Television Training Institute, formerly known as Adayar Film Institute. He was the gold medalist (T.K.Venkat memorial endowment award) during his 2006-2009 batch Sreejith Sarang and Sujith Sarang are known as the SARANG BROTHERS in the Film industry.

Education

Sujith has a bachelor's degree in physics from Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya, Coimbatore as well as a diploma in film technology From M.G.R Film and television training institute formerly known as Adayar Film Institute. He was the gold medalist (T.K.Venkat memorial endowment award) during his 2006-2009 batch.[3]

Career

In 2008, Sujith Sarang started his career as an independent cinematographer. In 2010, subsequently, he started doing short films and advertisements. He was known for his Tamil short films 5 Rooba, Pannaiyarum Padminiyum, Vyugam, Pechhi, Aghavizhi, and Telugu short film Maro Prapancham. Gradually from the year 2011, he began working for feature films and his debut film was Alias Janaki in the Telugu industry, which won Andhra Govt’s Nandi Award for the Best Feature Film on National Integration.[4]

Later, he did the cinematography for films such as Thaakka Thaakka, Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru (D-16), Angels, IDI (Inspector Dawood Ibrahim), Taxiwaala, Naragasooran, Dear Comrade, Suttupidikka Utharavu, Champion under Suseenthiran direction, Darbuka Siva’s Mudhal Nee Mudivum Nee and an untitled bilingual movie for Dream Warrior Pictures Production No.18 starring Sharwanand, Amala Akkineni, Ritu Varma, Nasser.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Language Direction
2013 Alias Janaki Telugu Jaya Kodavatigandi
2014 Angels Malayalam Jean Markose
2015 Thakka Thakka Tamil Sanjeev Kumar
2016 Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru Tamil Karthick Naren
IDI Malayalam Sajid Yahya
2017 Naragasooran ( Yet to release) Tamil Karthick Naren
2018 Taxi Walla Telugu Rahul Sankrityan
2019 Suttupidikka Utharavu Tamil Ram Prakash Rayappa
Champion Tamil Suseentharan
Dear Comrade Tamil / Telugu / Malayalam Bharat Kamma
2020 Dreamwarrior

pictures  PROD NO 18

Tamil / Telugu Shree Karthick
Mudhal Nee

Mudivum Nee

Tamil Darbuka Siva
Pachilamtambi Malayalam Dijo Jose Antony

References

  1. ^ a b Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (November 26, 2018). "Sujith Sarang on the making of a 'soul-driven' story". The Hindu.
  2. ^ "Sujith Sarang". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  3. ^ a b Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (2018-11-26). "Sujith Sarang on the making of a 'soul-driven' story". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  4. ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (2018-11-26). "Sujith Sarang on the making of a 'soul-driven' story". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2020-07-03.

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