Rasool Ellore
Rasool Ellore | |
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Born |
Rajahmundry, India | 8 October 1964
Residence | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Other names | Rasool |
Spouse(s) | Jahnavi Ellore |
Rasool Ellore, also known as Rasool, is a popular cinematographer, director and writer in the indian film industry. He is the brother-in-law of famous Tollywood personality S. Gopal Reddy.
He made a huge name for himself as a cinematographer for technically sound blockbusters like Gaayam, Gulabi, Chitram and others. He made his debut as a director with the class flick Okariki Okaru and his second film Bhageeratha with Ravi Teja. He also won 3 Nandi Awards.
Filmography
Telugu
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2015 | Shivam | Cinematographer | Flop |
2012 | Neeku Naaku Dash Dash | Cinematographer | Flop |
2011 | Oosaravelli | Cinematographer | Average |
2009 | Kick | Cinematographer | Hit |
2008 | Sangamam | director | |
2008 | Jalsa | Cinematographer | Hit |
2005 | Bhageeradha | Director, Writer | Average |
2003 | Okariki Okaru | Debut film as Director | Hit |
2001 | Nuvvu Nenu | Cinematographer | Hit |
2001 | Family Circus | Cinematographer | Hit |
2000 | Chitram | Cinematographer | Hit |
1996 | Gulabi | Cinematographer | Hit |
1995 | Money Money | Cinematographer | Hit |
1993 | Gaayam | Cinematographer | Hit |
1989 | Shiva | Cinematographer and Electrical Department | Hit |
Hindi
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2002 | Junoon | Cinematographer | |
1998 | Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya | Cinematographer | |
1997 | Daud: Fun on the Run | Cinematographer | |
1992 | Raat | Cinematographer | Steadicam Operator |
1988 | Khatron Ke Khiladi | Assistant Cameraman | |
1986 | Aakhree Raasta | Assistant Cameraman |
English
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2002 | Crocodile 2: Death Swamp | Cinematographer | |
2001 | Panic | Cinematographer |
Awards
- Nandi Award for Best Cinematographer – Gaayam (1993).
- Nandi Award for Best Cinematographer – Nuvvu Nenu (2001).
- Nandi Award for Best Debut Director – Okariki Okaru (2003).
External links
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