- Source: K. S. Prasad
K. S. Prasad was an Indian cinematographer, editor, production designer, producer, and director known for his works in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi language films. He received the National Film Award for Best Cinematography (color) for the 1968 Tamil film Thillana Mohanambal at the 16th National Film Awards.
Early life
K. S. Prasad was born in 1923 into a Telugu speaking family in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. He earned degree in Photography from St. Xavier's Technical Institute, Mumbai. He made his foray into cinema with the 1956 Black and White Telugu film Ilavelpu, and the 1964 Tamil color film Puthiya Paravai.
Selected filmography
As cinematographer
As producer
Vamsha Jyothi (1978)
Baalu Belagithu (1970) (also production designer)
As director
Rajyamlo Rabandulu (1975)
As editor
Sri Raam Vanavas (1977)
References
External links
K. S. Prasad at IMDb
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