Subbiah Nallamuthu

Cinematographer, Director & Producer

Nalla is a freelance cinematographer, director and producer since 1987. In a twenty year long career he’s had the opportunity to shoot feature films, documentaries, news, corporate films and TV shows.

“About Nalla”

Nalla is a freelance cinematographer, director and producer since 1987. In a twenty year long career he’s had the opportunity to shoot feature films, documentaries, news, corporate films and TV shows.
and international acclaim.

Nalla has dedicated the last five years of his life filming in India’s forests. His passion for the Royal Bengal Tiger has translated into two international documentaries which he has produced, filmed and directed. His first film, ‘Tiger Queen’ highlights the power struggle in a family of tigers and was broadcast on National Geographic Wild and Animal Planet.

Four times national award winner S.nallamuthu introduces the wildest with humane touch.

South Indian Film chamber of commerce Reg No: 21205
Tamil Film Producer Council No : 2140

 

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Indian National Awards (President award)

Indian National Award 2019

Best Environment Film For The World’s Most Famous Tiger

Indian National Award 2015

Best Exploration/ Adventure Film For Tiger Dynasty

Indian National Award 2015

Best Non-Feature Film Cinematography For Tiger Dynasty

Indian National Award 2015

Best Exploration/ Adventure For Life Force - Western Ghats

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Questions with Nalla

Why Tiger?

They are the fine indicator of a healthy functional ecosystem; they are beautiful there is a bit of a bias there; it sa charismatic species why you dint want to save it, to begin with. If you look at the culture, religion and folk tale, tigers are species that occur every wher, they are the symbol of reverence of our fascination and our fondness in nature. They are the ambassador; they represent the entire ecosystems, it is great to have sambar deer asan ambassador. Why not, they are; it does not mean that any species is less important. It is about how you look at it.Perception.

Apex predator defines the ideal it defines the everything the umbrella is covering, things go wrong with ant thing in the ecosystem; it affects the tigers. Ultimately everything will start affecting. Surely one of the biggest teaching is,surely if I accept death, then only accept everything comes with life,

Death no longer carry the same weight; it doest not mean that it is my end of journey, not going to see them again knowingly they are still there. How we live every day is a ceremony. Let us reconnect with nature. One tiger can create a forest.

Ajith Pillar

People like you are the true representatives of god and his creations, who are sent to remain us humans, that we are not the only species on this beautiful earth.

Bethann Blotzer

I like that they cremate them in India when they die so their fur isn't sold. Donna Montgomery she better watch out for those big game trophy hunters like the Palmer guy from the US…

Laurie Naiden

Saw this episode and enjoyed seeing the life of Machli. She lived a very fulfilling life. Was a great hunter, mother. She was truly the Queen of India.

Jeanette Stewart

Saw “The World’s Famous Tiger” documentary about Machli, she was majestic. She had 3 girls in her last litter. One of them did exactly to her as she had done to her mother. She had a wonderful life, still left me in tears though.

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