Jeeva was an amazing cinematographer and a great director as well. Jeans,Indian and Unnale Unnale were some of his master pieces. The beauty that he has added to each frame is unimaginable and it makes you feel good too.Its a big loss to the Indian film industry.May his soul rest in peace.We will miss you Jeeva !
RE:hi
by rajesh bsr on Jun 28, 2007 10:03 AM
that was most funny one.. hey wannacum? hahhahah
btw listen
He was quite healthy guy.. alos strong. Can't believe he died out of stroke. btw why he was at moscow .. seems like conspiracy in the movie Sivaji. He was against some financial regualation for the movie sivaji. I guess these are all inevitable when a 90 crore movie in the pipeline
This was one of the message in the recent past which gave a jolt!! Do we know who Jeeva is?? Do we know how brilliant he is? Do we know his standard when it comes to photography?
Its not that Im prasing him when he is gone. Im one of those lakhs of Jeeva admirers. He set our Indyan standard so high.. Check his movies..12 B, Ullam Kekkudhe..Everybody looked beautiful in it. The feeling that I wont get to see those frames anywhere kills me..
But Jeeva..u r one of those god of arts. I will alwyz worship u. Now, I have a more valid reason too. U rest in peace
RE:WHY!!!!!!
by Raj kumar on Jun 29, 2007 12:47 AM
Exactly the same feeling I am going through..That every frame in which he portrayed everything beautiful. Don't know if someone is capable of filling this vaccum and a big loss for tamil as well as Indian cine industry.
Jeeva was one of the shining talents in Tamil Cinema. The Visuals he produced in his films were mindlblowing. We have lost a dynamic director who could have contributed much more. May his soul rest in peace.
by SONA (light man)on 27th june,2007 he was really a good humanbeing & a good teacher he teach me how to operate the camera and what should be the lights for the particular scenes as i came to know about his loos i was really shocked and iwas not believing that hw can it happen it was really a big loss to the indian cinema and also to me because he was a annadatta to me lets pray to the almighty nirankar to give strength to his family members to come out from this hapening.
Jeeva's untimely demise is a great loss to the cine world.His films 12B,Ullam Ketkume and Unnale Unnale are films I enjoy watching many times over.He formed a very good combination with Harris Jeyaraj.My deepest sympathies to his bereaved family.
RE:A Great Loss
by g padmanabhan on Jun 27, 2007 11:01 AM
I, totally, ratify your views Mr.Umesh, I did see Unnale Unnale which was one of the most simplistic & real movies which I have seen, with the basic concept of love and the maturity which people gather with understanding, in the very characteristic way, penned in Modern Times.
True, the vacuum of his loss would be there, but would pave way for many a youngsters and thinkers of real cinema to come out with such characters, which we identify, closely, in our day to day lives.
RE:Was he a drug addict?
by rajesh bsr on Jun 28, 2007 09:55 AM
He was quite healthy guy.. alos strong. Can't believe he died out of stroke. btw why he was at moscow .. seems like conspiracy in the movie Sivaji. He was against some financial regualation for the movie sivaji. I guess these are all inevitable when a 90 crore movie in the pipeline