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T. Muthuraj

Film production designer


Summary

Film production designer

FieldValue
nameT. Muthuraj
imageMuthuraj.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
nationalityIndian
occupationProduction Designer
known_forProduction design
notable_worksGuru (1997)
I (2015)
Mersal (2017)
Velaikkaran (2017)
2.0 (2018)
Bigil (2019)
websitewww.tmuthuraj.in

I (2015) Mersal (2017) Velaikkaran (2017) 2.0 (2018) Bigil (2019) T. Muthuraj (born 29 July 1969 in Coimbatore, India) is an Indian film production designer who works in predominantly Malayalam and Tamil films. He is well known for his collaborations with directors S. Shankar and Atlee Kumar.

Early life and education

He graduated from the Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai in 1991 and was the first assistant of Sabu Cyril.

Career

His big break came in the 1997 Malayalam film Guru starring Mohanlal and Suresh Gopi, directed by Rajiv Anchal, for which he received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Art Director.

Muthuraj has since worked in such path breaking hits as Arputha Theevu, Angadi theru, Pazhasi Raja, Irumbukottai Murattu Singham, Avan Ivan, I, Theri, Mersal, Velaikkaran, Bigil, 2.0 etc.

He has contributed to the success of 60 plus feature films and 185 commercials. His work in Nanban (2012) directed by Shankar, had won huge appreciation from all quarters.

Filmography

  • Butterflies (1993)
  • Yuvathurki (1996)
  • Guru (1997)
  • Chitrashalabham (1998)
  • Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala (1998)
  • Olympiyan Anthony Adam (1999)
  • Priyamanavale (2000)
  • Millennium Stars (2000)
  • Devadoothan (2000)
  • Solla Marandha Kadhai (2002)
  • Punnagai Poove (2003)
  • Naam (2003)
  • Varnajalam (2004)
  • Alice in Wonderland (2005)
  • Athbhutha Dweepu (2005)
  • Thirumagan (2007)
  • Ore Kadal (2007)
  • Kanna (2007)
  • Pazhassi Raja (2009)
  • Angadi Theru (2010)
  • Ponnar Shankar (2011)
  • Avan Ivan (2011)
  • Nanban (2012)
  • Raja Rani (2013)
  • Oru Kanniyum Moonu Kalavaanikalum (2014)
  • Arima Nambi (2014)
  • I (2015)
  • Puli (2015)
  • Theri (2016)
  • Remo (2016)
  • Mersal (2017)
  • Velaikkaran (2017)
  • 2.0 (2018)
  • Bigil (2019)
  • Jawan (2023) (Hindi)
  • Ayalaan (2024)
  • Indian 2 (2024)

Awards

  • 1997 – Kerala State Film Award for Best Art Director for Guru
  • 1997 – Padmarajan Award
  • 1997 – Film Fraternity Award
  • 1998 – Film Critics Award
  • 2000 – MathruBhumi Award
  • 2000 – Film Critics Award
  • 2009 – Kerala State Film Award, Best Art Director
  • 2010 – MathruBhumi Award
  • 2010 – Variety Award
  • 2011 – Surya Award
  • 2012 – Edison Award
  • 2018 - Vijay Award for Best Art Direction - Velaikkaran

References

References

  1. (15 August 2004). "'Direction does not mean extravagance' - Muthuraj".
  2. Pillai, Sreedhar. (8 April 2009). "Kollywood Cowboy". [[The Times of India]].
  3. "IRUMBU KOTTAI MURATTU SINGAM MOVIE REVIEW". behindwoods.com.
  4. Jeshi, K. (16 February 2012). "Young perspectives". [[The Hindu]].
  5. "Kerala State Film Awards - 1997". Chalachitra Academy.
  6. (6 April 2010). "Mammootty, Shwetha Menon win best actor awards". [[The Hindu]].
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