V.K. Murthy

 

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Venkatarama Pandit Krishnamurthy was an Indian cinematographer. Murthy, a one-time violinist and jailed freedom fighter, was Guru Dutt's regular cameraman on his movies. He provided some of Indian cinema's most notable images in starkly contrasted black and white. He also shot India's first cinemascope film, Kaagaz Ke Phool. For his contribution to film industry, particularly Indian film industry he was awarded the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. On 19 January 2010, he was honored with the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2008 with Sathvika Samineni

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V.K. Murthy

Born 1923-11-26 (102 years ago) in Mysore.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Dadasaheb Phalke Award 56th National Film Awards 2008
IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award 6th IIFA Awards 2005
National Film Award for Best News Review (Indian News Review No. 1399) 23rd National Film Awards 1975 Indian News Review No. 1399
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer (Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam) 11th Filmfare Awards 1963 साहिब बीबी और ग़ुलाम
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer (Kaagaz Ke Phool) 7th Filmfare Awards 1960 कागज़ के फूल

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Venkatarama Pandit Krishnamurthy was an Indian cinematographer. Murthy, a one-time violinist and jailed freedom fighter, was Guru Dutt's regular cameraman on his movies. He provided some of Indian cinema's most notable images in starkly contrasted black and white. He also shot India's first cinemascope film, Kaagaz Ke Phool. For his contribution to film industry, particularly Indian film industry he was awarded the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. On 19 January 2010, he was honored with the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2008 with Sathvika Samineni.

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