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Naman Ramachandran
Indian author and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Naman Ramachandran is an Indian-born critic and journalist. He is the author of Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography (Penguin, 2012) and Lights Camera Masala: Making Movies in Mumbai (IBH, 2006). He writes for Variety, Sight & Sound,[1] and Cineuropa. Based in London, England,[1] he is also on the steering group of the London Indian Film Festival.[citation needed] He also wrote the independent film Brahman Naman, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.[2]
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Early life
Naman Ramachandran grew up in Thrissur, Kerala, India and later moved to Bangalore, Karnataka.[3][4] He graduated with a Master of Science (MSc) in Media Management from the University of Stirling in Scotland. He also studied at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai.[5]
Works
- "Imagine Asia - Going South - We've all heard of Bollywood, but other areas of India produce equally stunning arthouse and commercial films in greater numbers. Naman Ramachandran investigates". Sight & Sound. 12 (5). London: British Film Institute: 20. 2002. ISSN 0037-4806.
- Lights, Camera, Masala: Making Movies in Mumbai. Mumbai: India Book House. 2006. ISBN 9788175084414. OCLC 71428530.
- Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography. New Delhi: Viking. 2012. ISBN 9780670086207. OCLC 825198202.
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