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K. Ramnoth (1912–1956) was an Indian cinematographer and director active in
Tamil cinema Tamil cinema, also known as Kollywood is a part of Indian Cinema; primarily engaged in production of motion pictures in the Tamil language. Based out of the Kodambakkam neighbourhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, it is popularly called ''Kollywood' ...
.


Career

Ramnoth was born in 1912 at Pujapura,
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. After passing his Bachelor degree, he arrived in Chennai in search of a career. He started as an assistant in
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. While he was working there, he wrote articles on the subject of
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for various publications. He sent one such article to a publication called ''Sound and Shadow''. This publication was owned jointly by Muthuswami Iyer and A. K. Sekhar (Muthuswami Iyer later directed films under his pen name ''Murugadasa'' and A. K. Sekhar became an art director.) The article led Ramnoth to join these two. A breakthrough came in 1933 when the trio received a letter from
V. Shantaram Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre (18 November 1901 – 30 October 1990), referred to as V. Shantaram or Shantaram Bapu, was an Indian filmmaker, film producer, and actor known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films. He is most known for films such ...
, partner of Prabath Films in Kolapur. Shantaram requested their help in his production of ''Sita Kalyanam'' in Tamil. Ramnoth worked as cinematographer and assistant director. His name was shown as K. Ramanathan in the film credits. The trio then went in charge of the technical department of Vel Studios that was located at Eldams Road in Teynampet. (Later this studio was moved to Guindy). They produced films like ''
Markandeya Bhargava Markandeya ( sa, मार्कण्‍डेय ) is an ancient rishi (sage) born in the clan of Bhrigu Rishi (Bhargava Brahmins Community). The Markandeya Purana especially, comprises a dialogue between Markandeya and a sage cal ...
'' in 1935 and ''Pathuga Pattabishekam'' in 1936. In one of the films he worked for in 1938, Ramnoth introduced miniature photography for the first time in Tamil films. It was a scene showing a downpour of paddy showering on a parched, famine-stricken land. Viewers were awed to see such a scene. Due to
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, some studios had to close down. Ramnoth and A. K. Sekhar went to work for Gemini Studios. They worked in films like ''
Kannamma En Kadhali ''Kannamma En Kadhali'' () is a 1945 Indian Tamil-language film starring M. K. Radha and M. S. Sundari Bai in the lead roles. The film was directed by Kothamangalam Subbu, marking his directorial debut. No print of the film is known to survive, ...
'', '' Miss Malini'' and ''Chandralekha''. Both left Gemini some time in 1948–49 and joined Jupiter Pictures who had their office in
Central Studios Central Studios was an Indian film studio in the neighbourhood of Singanallur, Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, started by B.Rangaswamy Naidu (a.k.a. B. R. Naidu) and other prominent industrialists like Swamikannu Vincent of Coimbatore in 1935 to ma ...
Coimbatore. While at Jupiters, Ramnoth directed '' Marmayogi'' which was a success and brought fame to its lead actor M. G. Ramachandran. It was the first Tamil film to be given an 'A' certificate (adults only) by the CBFC because there was a ghost in the film. Jupiter was making another film ''Mohini'' with Lanka Satyam as its director. A scene had to be shot in which the main actor and actress are seated on a flying horse singing a duet. The producer was not satisfied with the shot. He called Ramnoth to redo the scene, and was impressed with Ramnoth's photography. However, Ramnoth asked the producer to give credit only to Lanka Satyam in the film. After Jupiter, Ramnoth worked for
Pakshiraja Studios Pakshiraja Studios was a motion picture movie studio in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, established by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu in 1945. The studio predominantly produced movies in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam languages, also having made on ...
and then for Modern Theatres. Later, in 1954, Ramnoth produced his own film ''Viduthalai''. He suffered financially and mentally due to its failure which led to his death in 1956 at the age of 44.


Filmography


As director

* ''
Kathanayaki ''Kathanayaki'' () ) is a 1955 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by K. Ramnoth and produced by T. R. Sundaram. The film stars Padmini, T. R. Ramachandran, M. N. Rajam and K. A. Thangavelu. It was released on 19 February 19 ...
'' (1955) * ''Rihaee'' (1954) * ''
Sugam Enge ''Sugam Enge'' () is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film, directed by K. Ramnoth and produced by Modern Theatres. The script was written by A. K. Velan and Kannadasan. Music was composed by the Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy duo. The fi ...
'' (1954) * '' Viduthalai'' (1954) * '' Manithan'' (1953) * '' Thai Ullam'' (1952) * ''Ek Tha Raja'' (1951) * '' Marmayogi'' (1951) * ''
Beedala Patlu ''Beedala Patlu'' () is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is based on the 1862 French nove ...
'' (1950) * '' Ezhai Padum Padu'' (1950) * ''
Kanniyin Kaadhali ''Kanniyin Kathali'' () is a 1949 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Ramnoth, who produced it with A. K. Sekhar and wrote the screenplay. An adaption of the play ''Twelfth Night'' by William Shakespeare, it stars Madhuri ...
'' (1949) * ''Paduka Pattabhishekham'' (1936) * ''
Markandeya Bhargava Markandeya ( sa, मार्कण्‍डेय ) is an ancient rishi (sage) born in the clan of Bhrigu Rishi (Bhargava Brahmins Community). The Markandeya Purana especially, comprises a dialogue between Markandeya and a sage cal ...
'' (1935)


As cinematographer only

* ''Oka Talli Pillalu'' (1953) * '' Kanchana'' (1952) * ''
Beedala Patlu ''Beedala Patlu'' () is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is based on the 1862 French nove ...
'' (1950) * ''Kalpana'' (1948) * '' Chandralekha'' (1948) * '' Mangamma Sapatham'' (1943) * '' Bhakta Potana'' (1942) * ''
Devatha ''Devata'' (pl: ''devatas'', meaning 'the gods') (Devanagari: देवता; Khmer: ទេវតា (''tevoda''); Thai: เทวดา (''tevada''); Javanese, Balinese, Sundanese, Malay: ''dewata''; Batak languages: ''debata'' (Toba), ' ...
'' (1941) * '' Sumangali'' (1940) * ''Vande Mataram'' (1939) * ''
Gruhalakshmi Gruhalakshmi or Grihalaxmi may refer to: * Grihalaxmi (1934 film), a Hindi social family melodrama film * Gruhalakshmi (1938 film), an Indian Telugu-language drama film * Gruhalakshmi (1955 film), an Indian Tamil-language film * Gruhalakshmi (1967 ...
'' (1938) * '' Sasirekha Parinayam'' (1936) * ''Seeta Kalyanam'' (1934)


References

{{authority control Film directors from Thiruvananthapuram Cinematographers from Kerala 1912 births 1956 deaths Tamil film cinematographers 20th-century Indian film directors 20th-century Indian photographers Tamil film directors