Pradeep Chokli

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Pradeep Chokli
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Occupation(s) Film director
Art director
Film poster designer
Years active1980–present

Pradeep Chokli is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam language films. He made his directorial debut with Pradakshinam, a Manoj K. Jayan starrer in 1994. Pradeep is often mentioned about the critically acclaimed film English Medium starring Sreenivasan and Mukesh. [1] [2]

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Pradeep has also worked as an art director for more than 30 films starting from P.A. Backer's Charam and has also worked as a Film poster designer as well. [3]

Filmography

YearFilmNotesSource
2017Chippy
[4]
2014Pedithondan
2003 Melvilasam Sariyanu
[5]
2001 Mazhamegha Pravukal
[6]
1999English Medium
[7]
1994Pradakshinam
[8]
1987 Varshangal Poyathariyathe Art Director
[9]
1983 Charam Art Director
[3]

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