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Naidu was born in [[Ramachandrapuram, East Godavari]] district, [[Andhra pradesh]], | Naidu was born in [[Ramachandrapuram, East Godavari]] district, [[Andhra pradesh|Andhra Pradesh]]. His father, Chitti Babu Naidu, is a writer and director of stage plays at [[Andhra Pradesh]], and his mother, Ananthalakshmi, is a housewife. His elder sister, Padma Latha, is an electronics engineer and his elder brother, K.V.S. Naidu, is a mechanical engineer. His younger sister, Kanaka Durga, is an electronics engineer, and his younger brother, Shyam K. Naidu, is a cinematographer. He attended Skpgn Govt. Junior College Rcpuram.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.schoolsworld.in/schools/showcollege.php?college_id=28143990968 |title = Govt. Jr. College, Ramachandrapuram, Ramachandrapuram}}</ref> Born into a family of engineers, Chota spent most of his time watching films instead of concentrating on his studies and, due to this, he failed in his 10th standard exams. As a way to widen his exposure to films, he worked as a gatekeeper in a nearby theatre. He failed in his supplementary exams later that year because he was increasingly watching more films. Realizing his interest in cinema, his father Chitti Babu Naidu challenged him to pass at least 10th standard, and thereby, if he's successful, his father will employ him in the film industry. Chota took the challenge and passed with good rank and, as promised, his father made him a camera apprentice at ''Devar Films outdoor unit,'' which is a camera rental house in the city of Chennai in 1979. Later, he joined ''Taraka Prabhu outdoor unit'' under [[Dasari Narayana Rao]]. | ||
He was working with top cinematographers during the 1980s throughout India as a | He was working with top cinematographers during the 1980s throughout India as a focus puller. He was inspired by DOP (Director of Photography) [[V.S.R. Swamy]] for his discipline, dedication and craft. He considers Swamy as his role model. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Naidu's first opportunity as a DOP was for | Naidu's first opportunity as a DOP was for the telefilm ''Kristhu Jananam'' (1987) for DD Hyderabad Kendra which was directed by [[Bharath Parepalli]] and produced by P. Seetha Devi'','' who later went on to become his wife. | ||
From then onwards he was continuously working for | From then onwards, he was continuously working for more regional and national television work and TV commercials, evolving his craftsmanship in the process. | ||
Naidu's first movie as a cinematographer was [[Dasari Narayana Rao]] [[Amma Rajinama]]<ref name=hi>{{cite news |title= Off the beaten track |url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/article425588.ece |newspaper=[[The Hindu]] |date=9 May 2010}}</ref>(1991). He collaborated with [[Dasari Narayana Rao]] for several other films ''Venkanna Babu'', ''Surigadu'', | Naidu's first movie as a cinematographer was [[Dasari Narayana Rao]] [[Amma Rajinama]]<ref name=hi>{{cite news |title= Off the beaten track |url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/article425588.ece |newspaper=[[The Hindu]] |date=9 May 2010}}</ref>(1991). He collaborated with [[Dasari Narayana Rao]] for several other films such as ''Venkanna Babu'', ''Surigadu'', and ''Santaan''. Some of the directors he collaborated with are [[E.V.V. Satyanarayana]], for the films ''[[Varasudu]], [[Maga Rayudu]], [[Veedevadandi Babu]]'' and ''[[Maavidaakulu]],'' [[Kranthi Kumar]] for ''[[Bhale Pellam]]'', [[K. Raghavendra Rao]] for ''[[Allari Premikudu]], [[Bombay Priyudu]]'' and ''[[Gangotri (film)|Gangotri]],'' [[Ramgopal Varma]] for ''[[Deyyam]],'' [[Suresh Krissna]] for ''[[Master (1997 film)|Master]], [[Daddy (2001 film)|Daddy]],'' and ''[[Baba (2002 film)|Baba]]'' (Tamil), [[Satish Kaushik]] for [[Prem (film)|''Prem'']] (Hindi), [[Gunasekhar]] for ''[[Choodalani Vundi]]'', [[David Dhawan]] for ''[[Kunwara]]'' (Hindi), [[A.R. Murugadoss]] for [[Stalin (2006 film)|''Stalin'']], [[Trivikram Srinivas]] for ''[[Julai]],'' and with [[V.V. Vinayak]] for ''[[Tagore (film)|Tagore]], [[Bunny (2005 film)|Bunny]], [[Lakshmi (2006 film)|Lakshmi]], [[Krishna (2008 film)|Krishna]], [[Adhurs]], [[Naayak]]'' and ''[[Alludu Seenu]]''. | ||
=== Style === | === Style === | ||
Naidu received critical acclaim with his debut ''Kristhu Jananam'' a telefilm dealing with the times of [[Jesus Christ]], for the rich painting like cinematography. | Naidu received critical acclaim with his debut ''Kristhu Jananam,'' a telefilm dealing with the times of [[Jesus Christ]], for the rich painting-like cinematography. | ||
For ''[[Matru Devo Bhava]]'', Naidu applied the [[chiaroscuro]] (extremely bright back light and top light to the point of burnout) and [[silhouette]] techniques to communicate predominantly a tragic content. | For ''[[Matru Devo Bhava]]'', Naidu applied the [[chiaroscuro]] (extremely bright back light and top light to the point of burnout) and [[silhouette]] techniques to communicate predominantly a tragic content. | ||
''[[Varasudu]]'' was his first big commercial film. | ''[[Varasudu]]'' was his first big commercial film. In the film, he adopted a commercial style of lighting and a fitting selection of the [[color scheme|color palette]] to portray grandeur. | ||
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Chota K. Naidu | |
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| Born | 3 July 1962 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Other names | Chota |
| Occupation | Cinematographer |
| Years active | 1989-present |
| Relatives | Shyam K. Naidu (brother) Sundeep Kishan (nephew) |
| Awards | Two Nandi Awards Two Filmfare Awards South |
Chota K. Naidu (born 1962) is an Indian cinematographer, best known for his distinct style of cinematography for films like, Matru Devo Bhava, Choodalani Vundi and Kotha Bangaru Lokam. Naidu is a member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers, the South Indian Cinematographers Association and the Telugu Cinematographers Association. He received two state Nandi Awards for Anji, Kotha Bangaru Lokam and two Filmfare Awards South for Kotha Bangaru Lokam, Damarukam for cinematography. His outstanding contribution to the Indian Film Industry and the Indian Television Industry working as a DOP for Telugu, Tamil and Hindi films, and in television [1][2] is appreciated from last 30 and odd years.
Early life[edit | edit source]
Naidu was born in Ramachandrapuram, East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. His father, Chitti Babu Naidu, is a writer and director of stage plays at Andhra Pradesh, and his mother, Ananthalakshmi, is a housewife. His elder sister, Padma Latha, is an electronics engineer and his elder brother, K.V.S. Naidu, is a mechanical engineer. His younger sister, Kanaka Durga, is an electronics engineer, and his younger brother, Shyam K. Naidu, is a cinematographer. He attended Skpgn Govt. Junior College Rcpuram.[3] Born into a family of engineers, Chota spent most of his time watching films instead of concentrating on his studies and, due to this, he failed in his 10th standard exams. As a way to widen his exposure to films, he worked as a gatekeeper in a nearby theatre. He failed in his supplementary exams later that year because he was increasingly watching more films. Realizing his interest in cinema, his father Chitti Babu Naidu challenged him to pass at least 10th standard, and thereby, if he's successful, his father will employ him in the film industry. Chota took the challenge and passed with good rank and, as promised, his father made him a camera apprentice at Devar Films outdoor unit, which is a camera rental house in the city of Chennai in 1979. Later, he joined Taraka Prabhu outdoor unit under Dasari Narayana Rao. He was working with top cinematographers during the 1980s throughout India as a focus puller. He was inspired by DOP (Director of Photography) V.S.R. Swamy for his discipline, dedication and craft. He considers Swamy as his role model.
Career[edit | edit source]
Naidu's first opportunity as a DOP was for the telefilm Kristhu Jananam (1987) for DD Hyderabad Kendra which was directed by Bharath Parepalli and produced by P. Seetha Devi, who later went on to become his wife.
From then onwards, he was continuously working for more regional and national television work and TV commercials, evolving his craftsmanship in the process.
Naidu's first movie as a cinematographer was Dasari Narayana Rao Amma Rajinama[4](1991). He collaborated with Dasari Narayana Rao for several other films such as Venkanna Babu, Surigadu, and Santaan. Some of the directors he collaborated with are E.V.V. Satyanarayana, for the films Varasudu, Maga Rayudu, Veedevadandi Babu and Maavidaakulu, Kranthi Kumar for Bhale Pellam, K. Raghavendra Rao for Allari Premikudu, Bombay Priyudu and Gangotri, Ramgopal Varma for Deyyam, Suresh Krissna for Master, Daddy, and Baba (Tamil), Satish Kaushik for Prem (Hindi), Gunasekhar for Choodalani Vundi, David Dhawan for Kunwara (Hindi), A.R. Murugadoss for Stalin, Trivikram Srinivas for Julai, and with V.V. Vinayak for Tagore, Bunny, Lakshmi, Krishna, Adhurs, Naayak and Alludu Seenu.
Style[edit | edit source]
Naidu received critical acclaim with his debut Kristhu Jananam, a telefilm dealing with the times of Jesus Christ, for the rich painting-like cinematography.
For Matru Devo Bhava, Naidu applied the chiaroscuro (extremely bright back light and top light to the point of burnout) and silhouette techniques to communicate predominantly a tragic content.
Varasudu was his first big commercial film. In the film, he adopted a commercial style of lighting and a fitting selection of the color palette to portray grandeur.
Personal life[edit | edit source]
His nephew Sundeep Kishan is a film actor.[4]
Filmography[edit | edit source]
Television[edit | edit source]
- Appuchesi Pappukudu (DD Saptagiri)
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (12 March 2015). "Ready with his 'tiger'". The Hindu.
- ↑ narasimham, m.l. (2 January 2011). "Campus love story". The Hindu.
- ↑ "Govt. Jr. College, Ramachandrapuram, Ramachandrapuram".
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Off the beaten track". The Hindu. 9 May 2010.
- ↑ Filmfare Awards (South): The complete list of Winners Archived 10 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "56th Idea Filmfare Awards 2008". ragalahari.com. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
- ↑ "Nandi awards 2008 announced - Telugu cinema news".
- ↑ "Nandiawards2004response - Telugu cinema news".