Rajesh Yadav (cinematographer)

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Rajesh Yadav
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Occupation(s) Cinematographer
Director of Photography
Years active2003-present

Rajesh Yadav is an Indian cinematographer who works in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam film industry. [1]

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Career

Rajesh initially wanted to join SSI at Guindy for photography but since he could not get admission there he instead joined acting course at Taramani institute inspite of joining acting course he went only at cinematography department. [2]

He won Special Jury Award for Best cinematography ( Pokkisham ) in 7th Chennai International Film Festival. [3] Regarding his work in Pudhumugangal Thevai (2012), a critic wrote that "Rajesh Yadav is a revelation. Considering this is his debut as an actor, he has given an impressive performance. His cinematography, along with Saravanan, shines. [4]

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2003 Ee Abbai Chala Manchodu Telugu
Unnai Charanadaindhen Tamil
2004 Ramakrishna Tamil
2005 Mazhai Tamil
2007 Lee Tamil
2008 Raman Thediya Seethai Tamil
2009 Pokkisham Tamil7th Chennai International Film Festival Special Jury Award for Best Cinematography

Kalaignar TV Award for Best Cinematography

2010 Vandae Maatharam Tamil & Malayalam
2012 Pudhumugangal Thevai TamilAlso actor
2013 Sillunu Oru Sandhippu Tamil
2015 Thilagar Tamil [5]
Aavi Kumar Tamil
2016 Ranatantra Kannada
Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings Tamil
2018 Kismath Kannada
2019 Voter Telugu
Thirumanam Tamil
2020 Live Telecast TamilTelevision series on Disney+Hotstar
2023 Tamil Kudimagan Tamil
Kuiko Tamil
TBA Party TamilUnreleased

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