Tamil director-cinematographer KV Anand passes away

KV Anand helmed films like Kana Kandaen, Ayan, Ko, Maattrraan, Anegan, Kavan and Kaappaan. He died of a heart attack at the age of 54.

Tamil director-cinematographer KV Anand passed away on Friday in Chennai following a heart attack. He was 54.

KV Anand began his film career as a cinematographer with Malayalam movie Thenmavin Kombath in 1994. After a career as a cinematographer for over a decade, Anand made his directorial debut with the 2005 movie Kana Kandaen. He went on to helm films like Ayan, Ko, Maattrraan, Anegan, Kavan and Kaappaan.

Starting his career as a photo journalist, Anand began assisting noted cinematographer PC Sreeram  in films such as Gopura Vasalile, Meera, Devar Magan, Amaran and Thiruda Thiruda. Sreeram recommended his name for the Malayalam movie Thenmavin Kombath in 1994, for which Anand also won a National Film Award.

After a career as a cinematographer for over a decade, working across industries in films like Minnaram, Chandralekha, Mudhalvan, Josh, Nayak, Boys, Khakee and Sivaji, Anand made his directorial debut with the 2005 movie Kana Kandaen. He went on to helm films like Ayan, Ko, Maattrraan, Anegan, Kavan and Kaappaan.

As soon as news of KV Anand’s demise emerged online, celebrities took to social media to mourn the loss. Actor Gautham Karthik took and Twitter and wrote, “We’ve lost a wonderful creator. #KVAnand sir may you rest in peace. My condolences to the family.”

Cinematographer Santosh Sivan posted on Twitter, “KV Anand RIP god bless.”

Music director Harris Jayaraj shared on Twitter, “unfortunate and extremely shock to hear this devastating News. RIP my friend KV Anand.”

Music director D Imaan tweeted, “My deepest condolences to KV Anand Sir’s family. Rest In Peace sir.”

 

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