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K. Ramachandra Babu (15 December 1947 – 21 December 2019) was an Indian cinematographer of over 125 films, out of which most are Malayalam films. He also worked for films in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Arabic and English languages. He served as the cinematographer for several documentaries and advertisement films as well.
Ramachandra Babu (1947-2019) was an Indian cinematographer with over 130 films in multiple languages. His works were predominantly in the Malayalam film Industry. His notable films are Nirmalyam (1973), Chamaram (1980), Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989), and Kanmadam (1998).
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Ramachandra Babu was born on 15 December 1947 in Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu, India. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Cineku (2006), Professor Dinkan and Padayottam (1982). He was married to K. Lathika Rani. He died on 21 December 2019 in Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
- Cinematographer, Director, Writer
- December 15, 1947
- Ramachandra Babu
- December 21, 2019
Dec 26, 2019 · Ramachandra’s camera ably and sensitively captures the physical, social and mental worlds through apt colour tones and lighting patterns that gel with the landscapes and mindscapes explored and...
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Dec 21, 2019 · Ramachandra Babu: A wizard who excelled in magical frames, technique. However, when death called on Babu on Saturday in the form of cardiac arrest, he bid adieu without fulfilling one his...
Dec 21, 2019 · K. Ramachandra Babu, who died of cardiac arrest here on Saturday at the age of 72, did some revolutionising work as a cinematographer in the 1970s and 80s. He shot some of the landmark films of...
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Ramachandra Babu was a passionate reader, painter, poet, and blogger. One of Ramachandra Babu’s paintings. He started his career as a cinematographer for the film Vidhyarthikale Ithile Ithile (1971) during the third year of his FTII course. The director, John Abraham, was his senior at FTII.