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While we got stuck with the glimpse of They Call Him OG with its astonishing visuals, firestorm, taking and the music. Starring Pawan Kalyan, written and directed by Sujeeth, music by Thaman SS and DOP by Ravi K Chandran from the makers of RRR - DVV Entertainments. We have shared our excitements, findings about this glimpse. I am Sujeeth(Yes!) a.k.a Kobali(@iamsujeeth) joining with me Vakeel Varma(@dwightvarma), Professor Bora(@chichupedathaa), GoBucs(@GoPats_05), Scan the bans(@chirucharanfan).
Most of the time, the technical aspects of a film go unnoticed in half-baked commercial films. Even though a movie like Bharat Ane Nenu has a decent plot and well-written characters, the film gets cliched and extremely commercial at times. But still, cinematographer Ravi K Chandran and writer-director Koratala Shiva used a motif to tell this larger-than-life tale effectively on the screen. Watch the video and let us know your thoughts! . . Written and Narrated by Charaen Jalagam . The political Philosophy of Bharat Ane Nenu by Praneeth Hanumanthu - https://youtu.be/DPsUheAf0gs . The Man And The masses by Cinema Kaburlu - https://youtu.be/l6CFXpe35_w All the footage and sound (film) belong to the righteous owner. No copyright infringement intended. #BharatAne Nenu #maheshbabu #koratalashiva #kiaraadvani #Video Essay Would you please subscribe and click the bell icon for further updates from us? You can follow us on: Instagram - https://instagram.com/the_celluloid?utm_medium=copy_link
#theBRreview Here's Baradwaj Rangan's review of #Bhramam directed by #RaviK.Chandran starring #PrithvirajSukumaran, #MamtaMohandas, #RaashiKhanna and #ShankarPanicker.
#PrithvirajSukumaran & #MamtaMohandas in this interview with Baradwaj Rangan talk about their upcoming film #Bhramam. They share their thoughts on doing a remake and their process on doing their characters.
Cinematographer #RaviKChandran in this interview with Baradwaj Rangan shares his experiences on working in films like #Black, #Saawariya, #Marudhanayagam, about the Directors he likes to work with and the experiences he had while on sets with #SanjayLeelaBhansali.
Cinematographer #RaviKChandran in this interview with Baradwaj Rangan shares his experiences on working in films like #DilChahtaHai, #KannathilMuthamittal, #AaythaEzhuthu and explains in detail about his working style, and about the various challenges he faced while on sets.
In this episode I speak to ace cinematographer, Ravi K Chandran. He made his mark in the South Indian film industry at an early age and then moved to the Hindi film industry where he has teamed up with many celebrated filmmakers - from Mani Ratnam to Priyadarshan to Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Karan Johar. He got over 50 films under his belt including Dil Chata Hai, Black, Ghanjni and many others. He speaks to me about the world of moviemaking from the point of view of a cinematographer and about his career and what it takes to be one of the best in the country.
País India Dirección Karan Johar Guion Shibani Bathija, Niranjan Iyengar Música Shankar Ehsaan Loy Fotografía Ravi K. Chandran Reparto Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, Christopher B. Duncan, Katie A. Keane, Benny Nieves, Parvin Dabas, Arjun Mathur, Mackenzie Firgens, Natasha Marc, Kenton Duty, Tanay Chheda, Zarina Wahab, Sheetal Menon, Jimmy Shergill, Kevin Oestenstad Sinopsis Rizwan Khan (Tanay Chheda) es un niño musulmán que se crió con su madre (Zarina Wahab) en Borivali, Bombay, y que sufre de síndrome de Asperger. Siendo adulto (Shahrukh Khan), Rizwan se enamora de Mandira (Kajul), una madre soltera hindú que vive en San Francisco. Después de los atentados del 11-S, Rizwan es detenido como sospechoso de terrorismo por conducta sospechosa, que tiene a razón de su discapacidad. Después del arresto, se reunirá con Radha (Sheetal Menon), un terapeuta que le ayuda a superar los traumas vividos. Rizwan entonces comienza un viaje para encontrar y reunirse con el presidente Barack Obama (Christopher B. Duncan), a fin de poder limpiar su nombre.