K. Ramachandra Babu (15 December 1947 – 21 December 2019) was an Indian
cinematographer
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of over 125 films, out of which most are
Malayalam films. He also worked for films in
Tamil,
Telugu,
Hindi
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,
Arabic
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and
English languages. He served as the cinematographer for several documentaries and advertisement films as well. He was the founder of the
Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC).
Early life and career
Ramachandra Babu was born on 15 December 1947 in
Maduranthakam at
Chengalpattu District,
Tamil Nadu
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, as the eldest son of Malayali parents, Kunjan Pillai and Padmini Amma, both from
Alappuzha,
Kerala
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. After obtaining his
B.Sc. (Chemistry) degree from
Loyola College,
Madras
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in 1966, he went on to join the
Film and Television Institute of India
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,
Pune
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to study cinematography. In the Institute, he made friends with
Balu Mahendra,
John Abraham
John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Hindi films. Known for his stoic action hero persona, he is a recipient of a National Film Award along with nominations for four Filmfare Awards. Abraham ha ...
and
K.G. George, who would go on to become noted film directors. He obtained his Diploma in Cinema (Motion Picture Photography) in 1971.
He made his feature film debut in 1971 as a cinematographer even before completing his FTII course, for
Vidyarthikale Ithile Ithile.
It was also the debut film of director John Abraham and writer Azad. Ramachandra Babu became noted in the industry after he served as the cinematographer for
Nirmalyam (1973) and
Swapnadanam (1976), which were directorial debuts of
M.T. Vasudevan Nair and K.G. George, respectively. All these films were shot in
Black & White.
Later career
Ramachandra Babu's first
colour film (
Eastman Color) was ''
Dweepu'' (1977), directed by
Ramu Kariat, and it won him his first
Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinematography. He went on to win 3 more State Awards for
''Rathinirvedam'' (1978) and ''
Chamaram'' (1980), directed by
Bharathan, and ''
Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha'' (1989), directed by
Hariharan.
He played a prominent role in ushering in the technical advancements in cinematography into Malayalam cinema. The transition from Black & White to colour aside, he served as the cinematographer for the first
CinemaScope
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Its cr ...
film to be shot in
South India
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, ''Alavuddinum Athbutha Vilakkum'' (1979), directed by
I. V. Sasi. Despite featuring major stars like
Kamal Haasan
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,
Rajinikanth and
Jayabharathi
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, the film was delayed and another CinemaScope film ''
Thacholi Ambu'' (1978) was released ahead of it, leaving the latter to be considered as the first CinemaScope film in South India.
He was the cinematographer of the first film to be released with
70 mm film in Malayalam. The film, ''
Padayottam'' (1982), directed by Jijo Punnoose, was from the production house of ''Thacholi Ambu'',
Navodaya. The film was photographed in CinemaScope format and was converted to 70 mm blow-up prints with 6-track magnetic
stereo sound during post-production.
His noted films include ''
Nirmalyam'' (1973 –
National Award For Best Feature Film, directed by
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
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), ''
Swapnadanam'' (1975 –
Kerala State Film Award for Best Film, directed by
K. G. George), ''
Bandhanam
''Bandhanam'' () is a 1978 Cinema of India, Indian Malayalam language, Malayalam film, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by V. B. K. Menon and P.K.Bhaskaran Nair. The film stars Shobha, Sukumaran, Sankaradi and Shubha (actress), Shu ...
'' (1978 – Kerala State Best Film, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair), ''
Agraharathil Kazhuthai'' (1978 – Best Tamil Film – National Award, directed by
John Abraham
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), ''
Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu'' directed by
P.G. Viswambharan, ''
Itha Ivide Vare'' directed by
I. V. Sasi), ''
Patita'' (1980 – Hindi, directed by I. V. Sasi), ''
Yavanika'' (directed by K. G. George) & ''
Marmaram'' (directed by Bharathan), both Kerala State Best Film Award – 1982, ''
Padayottam'' (first Malayalam 70 mm feature film, 1982, directed by Jijo), ''
Pagal Nilavu'' (1985 – Tamil, directed by
Mani Rathnam), ''
Oru Vadakkan Veera Gaadha'' (1989 – Malayalam, directed by Hariharan), ''
Aadhaaram'' (1992 – Malayalam, directed by George Kithu), ''
Sallapam'' (1996 – Malayalam, directed by Sunder Das), ''
Ghazal
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'' (1993 – Malayalam, directed by
Kamal), ''
Kanmadam'' (1998 – Malayalam, directed by
Lohithadas), ''Beyond the Soul'' (English – 2003 – directed by
Rajiv Anchal) and ''Al-Boom'' (Arabic – 2005 – directed by Khaled Abdul Raheem Al-Zadjali).
Awards

*
Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinematography
**1976 –
Dweepu
**1978 –
Rathinirvedam
**1980 –
Chamaram
**1989 –
Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha
*
Kerala Film Critics Award (1981) : Nidhra
*Kerala Film Critics Award (2009) :
Kadaksham
Filmography
The list of films for which Ramachandra Babu served as the director of cinematography:
Unreleased films
#Kaadhal Viduthalai (Tamil) – Dir: Jayakumar
#Puthiya Swarangal (Tamil) – Dir: Vijayan
#Puthu Mazhathullikal (Malayalam) – Dir: Raghavan
#Kavaadam (Malayalam) – Dir: K.R.Joshi
#Professor Dingan (director) - Died during the production
Gallery
References
External links
Official website*
*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20160303232254/http://www.prd.kerala.gov.in/stateawares.htm Official Website of Information and Public Relation Department of Kerala
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1947 births
2019 deaths
Cinematographers from Kerala
Malayalam film cinematographers
Film and Television Institute of India alumni
Cinematographers from Kanchipuram district
Loyola College, Chennai alumni
20th-century Indian people
Malayalam film directors
21st-century Indian people
Film directors from Kerala
20th-century Indian photographers
21st-century Indian photographers
Cinematographers from Tamil Nadu