Sumana Kittur

Sumana Kittur
Born D. Sumana Kittur
Kittur, Periyapatna, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Occupation Film director, lyricist, screenwriter, journalist
Years active 2007–present

D. Sumana Kittur is an Indian journalist, film director and lyricist working in Kannada cinema.[1] She debuted into cinema as an associate to director K. M. Chaitanya with Aa Dinagalu (2007) and also wrote the lyrics for the title track . Following this, she rose to fame becoming an independent director with Slum Bala (2008). Her subsequent films such as Kallara Santhe (2009), Edegarike (2012) and Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu (2016) have earned critical acclaim, awards and commercial success. Most of her films deal with the anti-social elements dominating in the present era.[2]

Personal life

Sumana was born in Kittur, a small village near Periyapatna in Mysore District of Karnataka. Her father owned a small theatre house in the same village. [3] After her graduation, she moved to Bangalore with the help of famous journalist turned film director Agni Shridhar. She began her film career assisting him and considers him as her teacher.


Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Aa Dinagalu Associate director and lyricist
2008 Slum Bala Director, lyricist [4]
2009 Kallara Santhe Director, lyricist Karnataka State Film Award (Special Jury Award) [5]
2012 Edegarike Director, screenwriter, lyricist Karnataka State Film Award for Third Best Film
Bangalore International Film Festival Special Jury Award
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Director
Nominated, Bangalore Times Film Award for Best Director
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2016 Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu Director [7]

References

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