Naman Ramachandran ( /nəmən rɑːmətʃənðrən/) is an Indian-born critic and journalist. He is the author of Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography ( Penguin, 2012) and Lights Camera Masala: Making Movies in Mumbai ( IBH, 2006). He writes for Variety, Sight & Sound, [1] and Cineuropa. Based in London, England, [1] he is also on the steering group of the London Indian Film Festival.[ citation needed] He also wrote the independent film Brahman Naman, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. [2]
Naman Ramachandran grew up in Thrissur, Kerala, India. He later moved to Bangalore, Karnataka. [3] [4]
Naman Ramachandran ( /nəmən rɑːmətʃənðrən/) is an Indian-born critic and journalist. He is the author of Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography ( Penguin, 2012) and Lights Camera Masala: Making Movies in Mumbai ( IBH, 2006). He writes for Variety, Sight & Sound, [1] and Cineuropa. Based in London, England, [1] he is also on the steering group of the London Indian Film Festival.[ citation needed] He also wrote the independent film Brahman Naman, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. [2]
Naman Ramachandran grew up in Thrissur, Kerala, India. He later moved to Bangalore, Karnataka. [3] [4]