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Vikram Yoganand

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Vikram Yoganand
Born
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Director, Editor, Cinematographer, Producer
Years active2009 to present
SpouseShwetha Yoganand (m.2015)

Vikram Yoganand is an Indian film director, editor, writer, cinematographer and commercial ad maker predominantly working in the Kannada film industry.

After graduating, Vikram started making short films and music videos. Miley Somehow was his earliest work shot in and around Bangalore, completed in 2013. After a few successful projects with Chandan Shetty, he directed the feature film Heegondhu Dina, starring Sindhu Loknath under his company Smart Screen Productions.[1]

After Heegondhu Dina, Vikram Yoganand directed a crime comedy called Kushka. Vikram says that what is unique about this multi-starrer, is the film's colour palette.[2]

Filmography

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Year Film Language Director Cinematographer Editor Producer Cast
2013 Miley Somehow Hindi Yes Yes Yes Mehdi Ali Khan, Amisha Ambekar
2016 Sri Chakram Kannada Yes Yes
2017 BB5 Kannada Yes Poornachandra Mysore,

Radhika Chetan

2018 Heegondhu Dina[3] Kannada Yes Yes Yes Sindhu Loknath, Guruprasad, Praveen Tej
2018 Dr Pal[4] Kannada Yes Yes Yes Kailash Pal
2018 I am 30[5] Kannada Yes Sindhu Loknath
2020 Kushka[6] Kannada Yes Yes Yes Yes Guruprasad
2020 Honeymoon[7] Kannada Yes Nagabhushana, Sanjana Anand

References

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  1. ^ "'Miley Somehow' (Hindi)". newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  2. ^ "'Vikram Yoganand's next brings something fresh to Kannada films'". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Sandalwood pans on real life". Deccan Herald. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Nagabhushana and Sanjana ready for Honeymoon". IndianExpress.
  5. ^ "I AM 30 - Sindhu Loknath - V Vikas - Vikram Yoganand - Web TV - CineBee App". CineBee.
  6. ^ "Guruprasad to direct and act in a film based on #MeToo movement?". The Times of India.
  7. ^ "'Honeymoon' is a comic take on newlyweds' lives- Deccan Heralds". 9 April 2019.