Chezhiyan

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Born
Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu, India
Alma mater Alagappa Chettiar College
Occupation(s) Cinematographer, film director, writer
Years active2007–present

Chezhiyan is an Indian filmmaker and director of photography who works primarily in the Tamil film industry. He received critical acclaim for his work in Kalloori (2007), Paradesi (2013) and To Let (2017).

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Early life and education

Chezhiyan was born in Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu, where he did his early schooling. His parents were primary school teachers. His father was an artist who used to draw and would make toys with clays, his mother was a storyteller and also a singer. He completed his diploma in civil engineering from Alagappa Chettiar College in Karaikudi. Chezhiyan was also interested in photography right from his early days and was into drawing and painting. [1] [2]

Career

After completing his civil engineering degree, he started his career as an apprentice to P. C. Sreeram before establishing himself as a cinematographer. [3] He worked as an assistant director in the film Thambi (2006). The film's cinematographer left the shoots after 60 days and hence the film director Seeman asked him to double up as cinematographer. He then shot the climax and all the songs and worked for the remaining 30 days. His name had featured as "additional cinematographer" in Thambi. [2]

Chezhiyan made his debut as a full-fledged cinematographer with Kalloori (2007). Kalloori opened to critical acclaim in December 2007, with a critic stating that "Chezhian's cinematography is perfection itself, capturing the dustiness of the surrounds and the college accurately". [4] [5] He then worked in S. Shankar's production Rettaisuzhi , in V. Gowthaman's Magizhchi and in Seenu Ramasamy's Thenmerku Paruvakaatru , the latter won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. [6] [7] [8]

He received critical acclaim for his work in Bala's Paradesi (2013) and went on to win many awards, including the Best Cinematography Award at the 2013 BFI London Film Festival Awards. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

He then worked in the thriller film Sawaari (2016), in Tharai Thappattai (2016), teaming up with director Bala for the second time, and the critically acclaimed film Joker (2016). [15] [16] [17]

 To Let . [18]  [19] 

Chezhiyan made his directorial debut with To Let (2017) and it was produced by his wife Prema under the couple's own production company "La Cinema". The film, inspired by real-life incidents, portrayed the ordeal of a lower-middle-class family hunting for a rented house. At the 65th National Film Awards, it won in the category Best Feature Film in Tamil. [3] [20] [21]

Other works

Chezhiyan received the Katha award for his short story Harmoniam in 2004. He has also authored a series of books on cinema titled Ulaga Cinema (World Cinema) in Tamil, and the series was published by the Tamil weekly Ananda Vikatan between 2005 and 2007. The recognition got him a Fellowship from the Department of Culture for two years, to explore the theme of Imagery in Short Stories. He has worked as a cinematographer in many documentaries, including A Little Dream (2008), a biographical docu-fiction about the former India President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, and a documentary about the Tamil writer Jayakanthan. [1] [22] [23] [24]

Filmography

Feature films
YearFilmCinematographerDirectorNotes
2007 Kalloori Green check.svg
2010 Rettaisuzhi Green check.svg
Magizhchi Green check.svg
Thenmerku Paruvakaatru Green check.svg
2013 Paradesi Green check.svg Edison Award for Best Cinematographer [11]
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards for Best Cinematographer [10]
Norway Tamil Film Festival Best Story Award [12]
BFI London Film Festival [9]
Nominated, SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer - Tamil [13]
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Cinematographer [14]
2016 Tharai Thappattai Green check.svg
Sawaari Green check.svg
Joker Green check.svg
2019 To Let Green check.svgGreen check.svg 65th National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
2022 Kondraal Paavam Green check.svg
Short films and documentaries

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