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R. Sarath

R. Sarath is an Indian film director and screenwriter working primarily in the Malayalam film industry based in Kerala. He is rated as one of the internationally reputed film makers from India.
==Career==
R. Sarath started his film career as a documentary film director. During the filming of his documentary ''The Painted Epics'', he discovered some rare mural paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, which were not exposed to the public yet. These findings have been a landmark in the history of Ravi Varma paintings and was a turning point in his career as an innovative documentary maker as he won many international awards for the same. He also received junior fellowship from Department of Culture, Government of India in 1996 for his research on Murals.
Gaining experience as a documentary and short film maker, he turned into the feature filmmaking. He debuted with the critically acclaimed drama ''Sayahnam'' (''Twilight'') in 2000. The film centred on the environmental and anti-nuclear issue in India, won seven Kerala State Film Awards and a National Film Award. Acclaimed as a remarkable film, ''Sayahnam'' got invitations from many international film festivals.
''Bhumikku Oru Charamagitam'' (''A Requiem to Earth''), a short film on eco-feministic aesthetics based on the renowned Malayalam poem by legendary poet O. N. V. Kurup was greatly appreciated for its docu-fictional style and has been screened before elite audience, both at home and abroad.
His next feature film venture ''Sthithi'' (''Plight'') told the tale of a couple employed in the Secretariat. The film received rave reviews and was screened at many international film festivals. The major highlight was that the movie featured playback singer Unni Menon in the lead. His third feature film ''Seelabathi''—another drama set in rural Kerala that revolves around the experiences of two young people who come from outside the village—received positive remarks from critics. Sarath says that the film is for "all those girls who have been reported missing from several parts of the State."
''Purani Dun'' is his Hindi short film. He also directed a Hindi feature film Indo-Chinese co-production titled ''The Desire: A Journey of a Woman'' (2011) that premiered at various international film festivals and fetched numerous honours. It tells the journey of an Indian classical dancer and the love story between her and a Chinese artist, whom she meets during a travel assignment.
In his next Malayalam language feature, Sarath inter-weaved yet another complex theme—that of conflict of belief, the perpetual disagreement between orthodox and unorthodox paths of religion. The film titled ''Parudeesa'' (''Paradise'') earned rave reviews but became controversial even though it is a positive portrayal of Christianity .

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