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Award-winning director-cinematographer Chezhiyan is no more
On Friday, National Award-winning Tamil cinematographer Chezhiyan died in Chennai at 57 following a prolonged illness, marking the end of a career that shaped contemporary Tamil cinema through realism and visual storytelling.
Before directing, Chezhiyan worked as a cinematographer on acclaimed films Thenmerku Paruvakaatru, Paradesi, and Joker before earning a National Award for his 2017 directorial debut, To Let.
His minimalist approach in To Let eschewed background music, reflecting a commitment to realistic cinema. The film won the Golden Bengal Tiger award at the 23rd Kolkata International Film Festival, including a ₹7 lakh prize.
Born in Nattarasankottai, Sivaganga, the former engineering student dedicated himself to teaching through The Film School, training many aspiring filmmakers; more than 30 now work in the industry.
Kannan, former editor of the Vikatan Group, described Chezhiyan as 'meticulous in his work and, above all, a wonderful human being.' Beyond filmmaking, he authored a series on world cinema for Ananda Vikatan.