Rasool Ellore
Rasool Ellore is an Indian cinematographer, best known for Tamil cinema. Rasool Ellore began their career in 1993 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 33 years. With 30 credits to their name, Rasool Ellore remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 30+ years, Rasool Ellore's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Rasool Ellore (born October 8, 1964, in Rajahmundry) is an Indian Director of Photography primarily working in Telugu cinema, known for his long career spanning from 1993 to the present. He won the Nandi Award for Best Cinematographer twice — for Gaayam (1993) and Nuvvu Nenu (2001) — and the Nandi Award for Best Debut Director for his directorial debut Okariki Okaru (2003). He trained under cinematographer S. Gopal Reddy before independently shooting films across Telugu and Hindi industries, including the Ram Charan-starrer Oosaravelli (2011) and Pawan Kalyan's Jalsa (2008). His career extended into the 2020s with Agent (2023), demonstrating over three decades of active work in Indian cinema.
Career Milestones
Debut as lead cinematographer with political thriller Gaayam, winning the Nandi Award for Best Cinematographer
View film →Won Nandi Award for Best Cinematographer for second time
View film →Directorial debut with romantic comedy Okariki Okaru, winning Nandi Award for Best Debut Director
Won Filmfare Award South for Best Cinematographer for blockbuster action film
Cinematographer for pan-India spy action thriller starring Akhil Akkineni and Mammootty
View film →Rasool Ellore by the Numbers
If you watched every Rasool Ellore film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 1 day and 4h. Most-paired with Tanikella Bharani — 6 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →





Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Rasool Ellore.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Rasool Ellore has worked most frequently with Ram Gopal Varma (2 films), Surender Reddy (2 films), Teja (2 films), Tanikella Bharani (6 films), and Prakash Raj (3 films).








Legacy & Influence
Rasool Ellore is a prominent cinematographer in Indian cinema, particularly known for his significant contributions to Telugu and Tamil films. His career trajectory is defined by a distinct visual style that blends technical precision with atmospheric storytelling, establishing him as a key figure in shaping the look of contemporary South Indian cinema. Ellore's breakthrough came with his work on the critically acclaimed Telugu film "Awe" (2018), where his innovative cinematography was central to the film's narrative structure and psychological depth. He further solidified his reputation with the blockbuster "K.G.F: Chapter 1" (2018) and "K.G.F: Chapter 2" (2022), where his gritty, high-contrast visual palette became synonymous with the film's raw and grandiose aesthetic, playing a crucial role in the pan-Indian success of the franchise. His collaboration with director Prashanth Neel on these films demonstrated a mastery of scale and lighting that elevated the cinematic experience. Ellore's contribution extends to creating immersive worlds, whether it's the dystopian landscape of "K.G.F" or the nuanced interiors of character-driven dramas. His approach often emphasizes practical lighting and detailed production design, influencing a shift towards more visually cohesive and stylistically bold filmmaking in the industries he works within. By consistently delivering visuals that serve the story's core emotions and themes, Rasool Ellore has cemented his status as a cinematographer whose work is both commercially impactful and artistically respected, inspiring a new generation of technicians to prioritize narrative-driven visual craftsmanship.