SHAJI KARUN (Shaji N. Karun) born at Kerala, India; in 1952, studied cinema and television at the highly reputed film institute of India at Pune, graduating to become the cinematographer of nearly 40 films and almost all films of Aravindan. His work won him the Eastman Kodak Award for Excellence in 1990.
His directorial debut was not until 1988 with PIRAVI, which attracted tremendous acclaim. Selected in no less than 70 International and National film festivals, amongst them Cannes, it received 31 awards, including the prestigious Charlie Chaplin Award at Edinburgh, the Silver Leopard at Locarno, the Special Mention of Camera d'Or at Cannes, the Silver Hugo at Chicago and President of India's Gold Medal Award for the best film in the year 1989. His second film SWAHAM was received with equal praise selected not only in the official competition at Cannes in 1994, but also invited to numerous international festivals gathering a large number of awards. VANAPRASTHAM, the last dance, his third film. It was also his third to be selected at Cannes Film Festival, an honour bestowed on only a handful of directors in the world. The film has been adjudged as the best film of the National film Festival of India in 1999 and has also won several National and international recognitions. NISHAD, his fourth film in Hindi language, completed in May 2002, and premiered in Fukuoka International Film Festival held september 2002 at Japan. His fifth film was titled KUTTY SRANK with Mammootty playing the lead role. The film won the best year film award at National Film Awards 2010 and was screened in over 45 international film festivals. The film was released theatrically in Kerala on July 2010. His next film Swapaanam with Jayaram and Kadambari in lead roles premiered at Dubai International Film Festival on 8 December 2013, a rare recognition for Malayalam Cinema as the World premier screening outside India. Olu, his latest film, under 'fantasy perception' and narrative, was chosen as the inaugural film of Indian Panorama film selections presented in International Film Festival of India Goa-2018. Olu has also been chosen as the opening films of Internationa film festival of Innsbruck and, Isola Cinema International film festival 2019, Slovenia. Olu also won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography (2018) award in the 66th National Film Awards.
As a short filmmaker , he has been awarded gold medal from the President of India in 1996 and won many honours from International Film Festivals.
Besides making films, Shaji Karun has been active as a juror at many international film festivals and an active participant in governmental and academic arenas. He is currently serving as the chairman of Kerala State Film Development Corporation, where he is overseeing the launch of first government backed OTT platform to create a space for dynamic culture exchanges. Also he is planning a new excellence centre dedicated to discuss and foster newer forms of visual media such as gaming. Previously, he was the Premiere Chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra (Moving Picture) Academy, the first academy for Film and TV in India and was also the Executive Chairman of International Film Festival of Kerala from 1998 to 2001.
For his achievements in cinema, the Government of India hounoured him by Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in 2010. Earlier in 2000, the state government of Kerala had honoured him by the state's civilian Award 'Prathibha Pranamam'. In the same year, he has been decorated with the Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the Ministry of Culture, the government of France.
".........And the Indian Shaji Karun is of the family of the great Satyajit"