Gopi Amarnath
Gopi Amarnath is an Indian cinematographer, who works in the Tamil film industry.[1]
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Career
Gopi studied in MGR Film Institute and started to work as an assistant to ace cinematographer PS Vinod . Amarnath received positive reviews for his work in Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey (2012), and was thus signed up by C. V. Kumar to collaborate on another venture.[2] His work in Karthik Subbaraj's directorial debut Pizza (2012), won him critical acclaim and the Vijay Award for Best Cinematographer. He subsequently received a breakthrough and began working on bigger budget productions, teaming up with Sundar C for Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru (2013) and Aambala (2015).[3] As of 2015, he has five films in various stages of production.
Filmography
As cinematographer
- Potta Potti (2011)
- Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey (2012)
- Pizza (2012)
- Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru (2013)
- Irumbu Kuthirai (2014)
- Aambala (2015)
- Enakkul Oruvan (2015)
- Yatchan (2015)
- Pencil (2016)
- Maayavan (2016)
- Semma Botha Aagathey (2018)
- Thamizh Padam 2.0 (2018)
- Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven
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