M. Jeevan

M. Jeevan
OccupationsCinematographer, director
Years active2005–present
RelativesM. Sukumar (brother)

M. Jeevan is an Indian director, cinematographer and still photographer, who has worked predominantly in the Tamil film industry.[1]

Career

Jeevan began his career as a still photographer and worked on big-budget films including Mani Ratnam's Bombay (1994) and Iruvar (1997), Shankar's Jeans (1998) and Rajiv Menon's Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000). He also recruited his brother Sukumar to work on his assignments.[2] He subsequently continued working as a photographer in films including Minnale (2001), Samurai (2002) and King (2002) and struck up a good relationship with the director Prabhu Solomon. While launching Kokki (2006), the director Prabhu Solomon had asked Sukumar to make his first foray into cinematography but his reluctance meant that Jeevan, was handed the opportunity. Towards the end of the shoot, Jeevan became busy with other projects and Sukumar was brought in to work on a few portions in the film, including a song shoot in Chalakudi. The pair have since also exchanged work in Mynaa (2010) and Nimirndhu Nil (2014).[2]

Jeevan has also directed films and first began making Mayilu (2012) for Prakash Raj's production house in 2008. Delays meant that Pa. Vijay's Gnabagangal (2009) became his first release, while Mayilu released three years later. Another film titled Sevanu featuring newcomer Aman and Oviya was shelved midway through production. He has since gone on to make Amara (2014) and Mosakutty (2014), both starring debutant lead actors.[3][4]

Filmography

Year Film Director Cinematographer Notes
2005 Karkaa Kasadara Yes
2006 Kokki Yes
Thoothukudi Yes
Nenjirukkum Varai Yes
2009 Gnabagangal Yes Yes
2012 Mayilu Yes Yes
Saattai Yes
2014 Amara Yes Yes
Nimirndhu Nil Yes
Mosakutty Yes Yes
2015 Janda Pai Kapiraju Yes Telugu film
2016 Nayyapudai Yes
2019 Capmaari Yes
2022 Sembi Yes

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ a b "An exclusive interview with ace cinematographer, Sukumar". behindwoods.com.
  3. ^ S. R. Ashok Kumar. "Audio Beat: Amara". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Meet the man behind Mayilu". indiaglitz.com.