Sunday, January 12, 2025
Tribute to Versatile Editor Suresh Urs 852.
Tribute to Versatile Editor Suresh Urs 852.
Today, I recall with admiration a truly remarkable figure in the Indian film industry – Editor Suresh Urs. Over the course of his career, Suresh Urs has edited more than 750 films across six languages: Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam,Telugu. and Konkani. His contributions to the world of cinema are immense, and his name deserves a special mention for the brilliance he has brought to the editing table. Suresh Urs worked with some of the most acclaimed directors in the Indian film industry, including Mani Ratnam, Girish Karnad, T.S. Nagabharana, P. Vasu, Bala, and Charan. Through his skillful editing, he contributed to the success of many memorable films that remain etched in our hearts. His editing style and precision added a unique touch to the storytelling, making each film a visual and emotional experience. Notably, Suresh Urs was recognized for his exceptional work with the Best Editor award for his editing of *Bombay*National Award 96 and the recent National Award for Non Feature film Madhyantara 24 is worth to be mention here. These films stand as a testament to his mastery in editing, creating moments that continue to captivate audiences to this day. Some of the most remarkable films edited by Suresh Urs include *Thalapathy*, *Roja*, *Bombay*, *Thiruda Thiruda*, *Kalki*, *Aahaa*, *Minsara Kanavu*, *Iruvar*, *Dil Se* (Hindi), *Mugavaree*, *Amarkalam*, *Nandha*, *Minnale*, and several others that I may have forgotten to mention. Each of these films carries his signature style, and his work undoubtedly helped in shaping the cinematic experiences that we cherish. Indian film editors, like Suresh Urs, are celebrated across different languages for their incredible contributions, and he stands among the most talented editors we have in the industry today. I feel immensely proud to pay tribute to this brilliant editor who has enriched Indian cinema with his creative vision and expertise. I am writing this column with my limited knowledge, and I humbly request readers to overlook any inaccuracies in this tribute. Suresh Urs' legacy is one that will continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and editors, and I am happy to have had the opportunity to write about him today.
K. Ragavan
Until We Meet Again Next week,,
13-1-25
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