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Jeeva

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Overview

Jeeva (21 September 1963 – 26 June 2007) was an Indian cinematographer and film director who worked in Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam cinema. He came to prominence as a cinematographer in the late 1990s and early 2000s before establishing himself as a director.

Key Facts

Name Jeeva
Born 21 September 1963
Died 26 June 2007
Nationality Indian
Occupation Filmmaker, cinematographer, film director
Languages of work Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam

Background

Jeeva built his early career behind the camera, working as a cinematographer in Indian cinema during a period of significant stylistic change in the late 1990s. His work spanned multiple film industries, with assignments across Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam productions.

Career

By the late 1990s and early 2000s, Jeeva had become an established cinematographer. He subsequently moved into direction, working as a filmmaker in addition to continuing his association with cinematography. His multilingual career placed him within the broader cross-industry practice that became increasingly common among Indian technicians of his generation.

Significance

Jeeva's career is notable for its reach across three of India's major film industries — Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam — both as a cinematographer and as a director. His relatively short career was cut short by his death in 2007.

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