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  1. Anand Krishnamoorthi is an Indian film sound designer, sound editor and production sound mixer.

  2. Jul 14, 2020 · 30 Years Of Anjali: Child Actor Turned Sound Engineer Anand Krishnamoorthi Looks Back At His Time On The Sets Of The Mani Ratnam Film Shopping for clothes with Suhasini. Auditioning for Sundaram Master and a young dancer named Prabhu Deva.

  3. Anand Krishnamoorthi is known for Ponniyin Selvan: Part I (2022), Spyder (2017) and Vishwaroopam (2013).

  4. View Anand Krishnamoorthi (AK)’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Head of PGDM Banking and Financial Services and Professor in the Area of Finance at IMT...

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  5. 1,376 Followers, 1,083 Following, 188 Posts - Anand Krishnamoorthi (@anandkrishnamoorthi) on Instagram: "Tamil film technician"

  6. Anand Krishnamoorthi has started as child artist and become sound designer. He came to the big screen through school plays at the age of six and became famous instantly. Movies like “May Madham” and “Sathi Leelavathi” stand apart for his work, thus gaining him immense fame.

  7. Anand Krishnamoorthi has started as child artist and become sound designer. He came to the big screen through school plays at the age of six and became famous instantly. Movies like “May Madham” and “Sathi Leelavathi” stand apart for his work, thus gaining him immense fame.

  8. Anand Krishnamoorthi is a film actor, sound engineer, sound designer, sound editor and production sound mixer associated with Indian films. He is a renowned artist of present day cinema. He has also appeared as a child artist in Indian movies, most notable one being Anjali directed by Mani Ratnam.

  9. Oct 12, 2008 · In other bizzare news there is a legit St Bernard in the house across the street, and this dude takes it for walks. In Madras. In the summer. In the worst time of the day.

  10. Mar 8, 2023 · Anand Krishnamoorthi, a sound designer working on south Indian films, while calling this song "trippy and enjoyable," tells BBC Culture; "As Indian moviegoers, we have definitely heard better...