Renowned Tamil Filmmaker K.V. Anand Dies of Cardiac Arrest
Anand began his career as a cinematographer in Malayalam movie Thenmavin Kombath in 1994 and had a decade of work as a cinematographer.
Director-cinematographer KV Anand passed away on Friday. (Photo: Gautham Karthik/Twitter)
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Chennai: K.V. Anand, noted Tamil film director and cinematographer died early on Friday due to cardiac arrest, sources close to his family said.
“He passed away in a hospital at 3 AM due to a cardiac arrest, he was 54 years old,” Riaz K Ahmed, a film industry publicist and movie buff said.
Anand began his career as a cinematographer in Malayalam movie ‘Thenmavin Kombath’ in 1994 and following a decade of work as a cinematographer he made his directorial debut in Tamil flick ‘Kana Kanden’ (2005). ‘Thenmavin Kombath’ bagged the national award (Best Cinematography) for Anand.
National Award-winning film-maker KV Anand passes away at 54 due to cardiac arrest
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Last Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 12:02 PM IST
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CHENNAI: K V Anand, noted Tamil film director and cinematographer died here early on Friday due to cardiac arrest, sources close to his family said. He passed away in a hospital at 3 AM due to a cardiac arrest, he was 54 years old, Riaz K Ahmed, a film industry publicist and movie buff said.
Anand began his career as a cinematographer in Malayalam movie Thenmavin Kombath in 1994 and following a decade of work as a cinematographer he made his directorial debut in Tamil flick Kana Kanden (2005). Thenmavin Kombath bagged the National Award (Best Cinematography) for Anand.