After having worked as an assistant to other noted cinematographers and solely on many television advertisements, music videos and short films, Nirav Shah became an dependent cinematographer for a "full feature film", debuting with the 2004 Bollywood filmPaisa Vasool, following which he worked on another Hindi project Intequam. It was, however, the Hindi blockbuster filmDhoom that made people take notice of Shah, winning him accolades and gaining him fame and popularity. Subsequently, Shah got offers from the Tamil film industry as well and moved southwards, debuting in Kollywood with the 2005 Linguswamy-directed action filmSandakozhi, following which he was called up by director Vishnuvardhan. They first teamed up for the 2005 Tamil gangster filmPattiyal, following which Vishnuvardhan worked together with Shah for all his following feature films, creating, along with noted music composer, Yuvan Shankar Raja, one of the most acclaimed and most successful collaborations in the Tamil film industry. Shah's works in Vishnuvardhan's films including Arinthum Ariyamalum, Billa and the most recent Sarvam got high praise and much critical acclaim, turning him into one of the most sought-after young cinematographers in Kollywood. He returned to Bollywood to work on the films Banaras and the sequel of Dhoom, for which Shah again won accolades and also received several awards and nominations, particular for the latter one. He was signed up by Prabhu Deva for the Vijay-starrer Pokkiri and by the director-duo Pushkar-Gayathri for their debut venture Oram Po. In 2008 then, Nirav Shah was called by noted filmmaker Shankar to handle the camera for his forthcoming magnum opusscience-fiction filmEnthiran, but Shah had to reject the invitation because he had already given his word to his friend Vishnuvardhan's Sarvam. He went on to work on the Hindi remake of Pokkiri, Wanted, directed again by Prabhu Deva and A. L. Vijay's Madrasapattinam. In July 2009, it was announced that Shah would soon turn film director, directing a film under actor Arya's production, starring Arya's brother Sathya in the lead role. Besides, Shah is currently developing and building India's biggest film studio, located at the Old Mahabalipuram Road off Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, which is said to cost around Rs. 100 crore. Three of his films have been nominated at the National Award for the Best Cinematographer: Banaras, Pattiyal and Dhoom 2. He won the Tamil Nadu Government's State Award for Best Cinematographer for Billa.
Filmography
Hindi
Paisa Vasool
Dhoom
Intequam
Banaras
Dhoom 2
Wanted
Gabbar is Back
Tamil
Sandakozhi
Arinthum Ariyamalum
Pachaikili Muthucharam
Pattiyal
Pokkiri
Kireedam
Oram Po
Billa
Sarvam
Thamizh Padam
Madrasapattinam
Va
Vaanam
Engeyum Kaadhal
Deiva Thirumagal
Vettai
Kadhalil Sodhapuvadu Yeppadi
Thaandavam
Thalaivaa
Saivam
Kaaviya Thalaivan
Idhu Enna Maayam
Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga
Inji Iduppazhagi
Diya
Lakshmi
2.0
Super Deluxe
Watchman
Nerkonda Paarvai
Namma Veettu Pillai
Valimai
Ayalaan
Thupparivaalan 2
Malayalam
Kayamkulam Kochunni
Telugu
Love Failure – bilingual. Filmed alongside the Tamil version Kadhalil Sodhapuvadu Yeppadi
Size Zero – bilingual. Filmed alongside the Tamil version Inji Iduppazhagi