TRIBUTE PAID TO V.K
MURTHY,CINEMATOGRAPHER
Mr.
Murthy was the first cinematographer to be chosen for the prestigious Dada
Saheb Phalke award and received the International Indian Film Academy in 2005
for his contribution to Indian cinema. His “beam shot” in the Waqt ne kiya kya
haseen sitam sequence from Pyaasa (directed by Guru Dutt) is considered a
classic, which he achieved using a pair of ordinary mirrors.This won him the
Filmfare Best Cinematographer award in 1959. Connoisseurs remember his work in
films such as Kagaz Ke Phool, Pyaasa, Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam.
Mr.
Murthy also worked with stalwarts like Kamal Amrohi on his masterpieces
Pakeezah and Razia Sultan. He worked with directors Pramod Chakravorty, Shyam
Benegal and Govind Nihalani.He worked as principal cinematographer for Bharat
Ek Khoj, Mr. Benegal’s tele-serial produced for Doordarshan and held camera for
Mr. Nihalani’s landmark tele-serial Tamas. Born on November 26, 1923, Mr.
Murthy did his diploma in Cinematography from the city’s Sri Jayachamarajendra
Polytechnic in the first batch (1943-46).He
loved music and nurtured dreams of becoming an actor before opting for
cinematography.“However, he acted in a small role in Huvu Hannu,” said its
director S.V. Rajendra Singh Babu.He was cremated in the evening.
Prof. John Kurakar

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