Director recalls his association with the late cinematographer who made his debut with Thenmavin Kombathu
KOZHIKODE Priyadarshan was in a spot of bother. There was barely a month before the shoot of his new film began, but he did not have a cinematographer. He was planning to give the job to P.C. Sreeram, who, however, had taken up a Mani Ratnam film. He then tried Venu, who too was unavailable. Sreeram, though, came up with a suggestion. He recommended an assistant of his, named K.V. Anand.
“I had met Anand when he came to the set of my Tamil film