Lens Wizard V K Murthy gets Dada Saheb Phalke Award


New Delhi, Jan 19, (DHNS ): Mysore-born Kannadiga V K Murthy, the man who shot the legendary images of Guru Dutt’s ''Kaagaz Ke Phool'' and ''Sahib, Bibi aur Ghulam,'' is the winner of the Dada Saheb Phalke Award, India’s highest cinematic honour, for the year 2008. 

 
This is the first time ever that a cinematographer has got the award, named after Phalke who himself had photographed his pioneering feature film “Raja Harishchandra”.
Murthy, now 87, broke new grounds in cinematography, using highly sophisticated techniques to bring in rich visual artistry into Indian cinema.

He shot  “Kagaz Ke Phool,” India’s first cinemascope film, and has been one of the pioneers of colour cinematography. 

Murthy started his career in cinema as a violinist, but won Filmfare Awards for his cinematography in “Kagaz Ke Phool” and “Sahib, Bibi aur Ghulam” which were directed by Guru Dutt, India’s Orson Welles.

Murthy’s work mesmerised viewers in films like “Baazi,” “Jaal,” “Chaudhvin ka Chand,” “Pyasa,” “12 O’Clock” and “Ziddi.” He was also associated with “Pakeezah” and “Razia Sultan.”

His career spans from his early collaboration with Guru Dutt from the 1950s to working in Shyam Benegal’s mega-serial “Bharat Ek Khoj” as also “Hoovu Hannu,” one of the most acclaimed Kannada movies.

An inspiration for a whole generation of cinematographers, the 1923-born Murthy earned his diploma in cinematography from S J Polytechnic, Bangalore, in its very first batch (1943-46). As a student, he took part in the freedom struggle and was jailed in 1943 and is a recipient of freedom fighter’s pension.

After having spent nearly five decades in Mumbai, the ace cinematographer is now based in Bangalore.

A recipient of the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award at Amsterdam in 2005, Murthy will be the 56th recipient of the Dada Saheb Phalke Award, which comprises a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh, a swarna kamal and a shawl. The award will be conferred on Murthy by President Pratibha Patil at the presentation ceremony of the National Film Awards for 2008.
 

  

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    Congrats sir for your great achivement in the cinema Industry as a Lensman(cinamatography).Matini Idol late Shree Raj Kumar of Karnataka was first person to recive this coveted award.I wonder Karnataka film industry grossly failed to utilise Mr Murthy's expertise on cinmatogrhaphy.Anyway we are as Kannadiga proud of you.

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  • Manohar, Mysore/Abudhabi

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    Congratulations sir, I still remember how stunningly you picturised "Waqt ne kiya" in Kagaz Ke Phool.You beautifully picturised the shadow and brighness in that legendary song...you beautifully picturised the leading ladies of that time wahidaji, meenakumariji and hemaji. God bless you with good health.

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  • Shrinath Shet, Oman

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    Shri V K Murthyji is very talented cinematographer. In fact, he acted in few movies too, a very good and multi talented artist. Congratulations to you sir.

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  • Vijay Shetty Gulvady, Dubai

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    We all Kannadigas are feeling proud by the achievement of Murthy. Dada Saheb was a cinematographer, now a cinematographer is getting this award. Murthy came to silver screen as a violine player who later became a lense legend.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 19 2010

    Congratulations sir, you have made kannadigas proud by winning this award mostly reserved for high profile artists. This has been conferred for the first time to a cinematographer. thats great achievement. God bless you Mr.Murty sir.

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