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    Venket Ram, has recently started an annual calendar inspired by other brands such as Dabboo Ratnani and Kingfisher, and began photography for it 2010. Shots were taken in Chennai and Hyderabad of actors modelling with vintage cars. The calendar was launched by Mani Ratnam on 24 December 2010 with Udhayanidhi Stalin attending the event.

  2. May 7, 2017 · About Venket Ram. A renowned name in Chennai’s advertising circle, film industry and publishing houses, Venket Ram has shot for all the leading brands and has worked with most celebrated of personalities. At the same time, he also excels in capturing images that touch his heart. And has showcased such images in a couple of exhibitions.

  3. Jun 11, 2023 · Ace photographer G. Venket Ram discusses technology advancements in photography, his recent work with M.S. Dhoni, and future plans. The photographer, who has recently become the new Canon EOS ...

  4. Ramakrishnan was born in 1952 in Chidambaram in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India. His parents, Prof. C. V. Ramakrishnan and Prof. Rajalakshmi Ramakrishnan were both scientists, [ 18 ][ 19 ] and his father was head of the department of biochemistry at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. [ 1 ][ 20 ] At the time of his birth ...

  5. 137K Followers, 1,082 Following, 1,330 Posts - G Venket Ram (@venketramg) on Instagram: "photographer .visual artist. fine art. advertising Canon EOS Ambassador Twitter: @venketramg Pinterest: @venketramg"

  6. Venket Ram is an Indian celebrity and fashion photographer, who has shot principal photography stills for several notable films as well as portfolios. [1] The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies .

  7. From Chidambaram to Cambridge: A Life in Science. I was born in 1952 in Chidambaram, an ancient temple town in Tamil Nadu best known for its temple of Nataraja, the lord of dance. When I was born, my father, C.V. Ramakrishnan, was away on a postdoctoral fellowship in Madison, Wisconsin, with the famous enzymologist David Green.