A. Sreekar Prasad
Sreekar Prasad | |
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Born |
Akkineni Sreekar Prasad MARCH 12 1963 chennai |
Occupation | Indian Film editor |
Years active | 1983-present |
Relatives |
Akkineni Sanjeevi (father) L. V. Prasad (paternal uncle) Ramesh Prasad (cousin) Akshay Akkineni (son) |
Website |
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Akkineni Sreekar Prasad, better known as Sreekar Prasad, is a National Award winning Film editing professional, known for his works in Indian Cinema.[1] He works predominantly on Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and English films. His last National Film Award for Best Editing was for his work on the feature film Firaaq (2008), directed by Nandita Das. He was included in the Limca Book of Records as People of the Year - 2013 for wide contribution to the Indian cinema in several languages and also for holding a record 8 National Awards including a Special Jury Award.[2][3]
Career
Sreekar Prasad was a graduate in Literature from University of Madras. He learned the art of film editing from his father in Telugu films.[4] Though he started out with Telugu films, he rose to national acclaim through Malayalam and Tamil films. He has won the National Film Award for Best Editing seven times and owns one Special Jury Award, throughout a career spanning over two decades.[5] Some of the notable editing works of Sreekar Prasad include Yodha (1992), Nirnayam (1995), Vaanaprastham (1999), Alaipayuthey (2000), Dil Chahta Hai (2001), Kannathil Muthamittal (2002), Okkadu (2003), Aayitha Ezhuthu/Yuva (2004), Navarasa (2005), Anandabhadram (2005), Guru (2007), Billa (2007), Firaaq (2008), Pazhassi Raja (2009) and Talvar (2015).
Personal life
Sreekar Prasad was born to film editor Akkineni Sanjeevi, brother of Telugu film doyen L. V. Prasad. [6]
Awards
- 1989: Best Editing - Raakh
- 1997: Best Editing - Rag Birag
- 1997: Best Non-Feature Film Editing - Nauka Caritramu
- 1998: Best Editing - The Terrorist
- 2000: Best Editing - Vaanaprastham
- 2002: Best Editing - Kannathil Muthamittal
- 2008: Best Editing - Firaaq
- 2010: Special Jury Award - Kutty Srank, Kaminey, Keralavarma Pazhassiraja.
- 1992: Best Editing - Yodha
- 1999: Best Editing - Karunam, Vaanaprastham, Jalamarmmaram
- 2001: Best Editing - Sesham
- 2005: Best Editing - Anandabhadram
- 2009: Best Editing - Pazhassi Raja
- 2000: Best Editing - Manoharam
- 2003: Best Editing - Okkadu
- 2002: Best Editing - Dil Chahta Hai
- 2010: Best Editing - Firaaq
- 2015: Best Editing - Talvar
- Other awards
- 2008: DIFF Best Editing - Firaaq [7]
Filmography
- 1:1.66 An Ode To A Love Story
- 1983: Simhaswapnam
- 1990: Vyooham
- 1989: Raakh
- 1991: Jaithra Yathra
- 1991: Abhayam
- 1992: Yodha
- 1991: Soorya Manasam
- 1993: Gandharvam
- 1993: Janam
- 1993: Adheham Enna Idheham
- 1994: Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu
- 1995: Nirnayam
- 1995: Avittam Thirunaal Aarogya Sriman
- 1995: Parvathy Parinayam
- 1995: Peter Scott
- 1995: Simhavalan Menon
- 1996: Kudumba Kodathi
- 1996: Manthrika Kuthira
- 1997: Rag Birag
- 1997: Ramayanam
- 1997: Churam
- 1997: Poonilamazha
- 1997: Masmaram
- 1998: The Terrorist
- 1998: Uyirodu Uyiraga
- 1998: Malli
- 1998: Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala
- 1998: Kanmadam
- 1998: F.I.R.
- Guben Moopen's Dream
- Mercara
- 1999: Jalamarmmaram
- 1999: Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu
- 1999: Njangal Santhushtaranu
- 1999: 'Stalin Sivadas
- 2000: Vanaprastham
- 2000: Karunam
- 2000: Joker
- 2000: Priyam
- 2000: Sathyam Sivam Sundaram
- 2000: Rhythm
- 2000: Alaipayuthey
- Daadha
- 2000: Manoharam
- 2000: Darling Darling
- 2000: Mark Anthony
- 2000: Onnaman
- 2000: Nadan Pennum Natupramaniyum
- 2000: Snehapoorvam Anna
- Elumurai Thampuran
- Fifty Fifty
- Manthrikam
- Oru Yathra
- 2001: Sesham
- 2001: Dumm Dumm Dumm
- 2001: Citizen
- 2001: Dil Chahta Hai
- 2001: Poovellam Un Vasam
- 2001: Kutty
- 2001: Megasandesam
- 2001: Satyamev Jayate
- 2001: Theerthadanam
- 2001: Vakkalathu Narayanankutty
- 2002: Red
- 2002: Kannathil Muthamittal
- 2002: Five Star
- 2002: Bokshu the Myth
- 2002: Malayali Mamanu Vanakkam
- 2002: Phantom
- 2003: Okkadu
- 2003: Sesham
- 2003: Alai
- 2003: Kurumbu
- 2003: Tehzeeb
- 2004: Yuva
- 2004: Aayitha Ezhuthu
- 2004; ' 'ARYA' '
- 2004: Aparichithan
- 2004: Morning Raga
- 2005: Kanda Naal Mudhal
- 2005: Navarasa
- 2005: Anandabhadram
- 2005: Arinthum Ariyamalum
- 2005: Mangal Pandey: The Rising
- 2005: Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story
- 2005: Krithyam
- 2006: Pattiyal
- 2007: Sringaram
- 2007: Jagadam
- 2007: Billa
- 2007: Guru
- 2008: Jalsa
- 2008: Firaaq
- 2009: Kaminey
- 2009: Sarvam
- 2009: Ganesh Just Ganesh
- 2009: Pazhassi Raja
- 2010: Angaadi Theru
- 2010: Raavan / Raavanan
- 2010: Kutty Srank
- 2011: 7 Khoon Maaf
- 2011: Sengadal
- 2011: Shaitan
- 2011: Panjaa
- 2011: Urumi
- 2011: Mausam
- 2012: Saguni
- 2012: Cocktail
- 2012: Thuppakki
- 2012: Ko Yad
- 2013: Kadal
- 2013: David and its Hindi version David
- 2013: Ek Thi Daayan
- 2013: Thanga Meenkal
- 2013: Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi
- 2013: Arrambam
- 2013: Ivan Veramathiri
- 2013: Pannaiyarum Padminiyum
- 2014: Appavin Meesai
- 2014: Maan Karate
- 2014: Pizza
- 2014: Yaan
- 2014: Finding Fanny
- 2014: Kaththi
- 2015: Yatchan
- 2015: Oh Kadhal Kanmani
- 2015: Puli
- 2015: Talvar
- 2015: Akira
- 2015: Naanum Rowdydhaan
- 2015: 10 Endrathukulla
- 2015: Taramani
- 2015: Dau Huduni Methai
- 2016: Nenu Sailaja
See also
References
- ↑ "57th National Film Awards" (PDF). International Film Festival of India. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- ↑ "Southern stars in Limca Book of Records". The Times of India. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- ↑ "A SREEKAR PRASAD". Limca Book of Records. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- ↑ Sudhish Kamath (18 March 2011). "Life & Style / Metroplus : The Saturday Interview - A cut above". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
- ↑ Subha J Rao (23 October 2010). "Arts / Cinema : Master of montage". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
- ↑ Interview with K. B. Tilak at Cinegoer.com
- ↑ "Sreekar Prasad, Deepa Mehta bag Dubai awards". Rediff. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
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