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Shamdat

Indian cinematographer


Summary

Indian cinematographer

FieldValue
nameShamdat Sainudeen
birth_placeKerala, India
occupationCinematographer

Shamdat Sainudeen is an Indian cinematographer from Kerala, India. He has shot many films in Malayalam and Telugu including The Tiger, Kerala Cafe, Prasthanam, Marykkundoru Kunjaadu, Uttama Villain, Uppena, and Virupaksha. His directorial debut Street Lights released on 26 January 2018.

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2004PremayanamahaTelugu
2005KrithyamMalayalam
The Tiger
Vargam
2006A Bahraini TaleArabic
IndrajithMalayalam
Smart City
2007Nanma
2008Avakai BiryaniTelugu
Kavya's Diary
2009DuplicateMalayalam
I.G.
Ritu
Kerala CafeSegment: Aviramam
2010Pramani
PrasthanamTelugu
Marykkundoru KunjaaduMalayalam
2011Teja Bhai & Family
Venicile Vyaapari
2013SahasamTelugu
ArtistMalayalam
2015Uttama VillainTamil
Ayal NjanallaMalayalam
Bhale Manchi RojuTelugu
2016OozhamMalayalam
Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan
2017Role Models
2018Street LightsDirectorial debut
Vishwaroopam 2
Vishwaroop 2Tamil
Hindi
DevadasTelugu
2021Uppena
Sridevi Soda Center
2022Ranga Ranga Vaibhavanga
2023Virupaksha
Mad
2025Thandel
Mad Square

References

References

  1. (2006-07-16). "Cinema : The Bahraini connection". [[The Hindu]].
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