Don Max
Born (1980-11-16) 16 November 1980
Occupations
  • Film editor
  • director

Don Max is an Indian film director and editor who works mainly in Malayalam cinema along with Tamil and Telugu language films. He is considered one of the leading contemporary film editors in the Malayalam film industry, and has introduced several new editing techniques into the regional films.[1]

Early life

Don Max was born on 16 November 1980 in Mundakayam, Kottayam District, Kerala, as the eldest child of K. L. Varghese, a former bank manager at SBT, and T. V. Chinamma, who was a teacher in Malayalam at St. Thomas High School in Anikkad. He was born on the same day the Malayalam action star Jayan died. After spending his first seven years in the Idukki district, his family shifted to Pallickathode, Anickad. He grew up in the town and studied at St. Thomas, Anickad. He later studied his pre-degree education at St. Dominic College in Kanjirapilly, before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Thomas College, Palai. He later did a Diploma in Multimedia and Animation at Arena Animations, Bangalore and specialized in Compositing and Animation.

Career

Beginning his career as an editor for ad films and television channels, Don initially focussed on animation, before realising that he would have a more fulfilling career as an editor the possibilities in editing. He joined Ketan Mehta’s Institute and then worked in the Prime Time channel in Dubai, before beginning working as an editor for the Malayalam channel, Kairali.

Don subsequently did trailers for more than fifty films, before debuting as a senior editor through Shaji Kailas’s The Tiger (2005). Don experimented with doing editing at the location, becoming one of the first Malayalam editors to do so, while he also did editing for V. K. Prakash’s Moonnamathoral (2006), the first digital cinema in Malayalam.[2]

He simultaneously worked on Tamil film projects and worked on big budget films such as Aadhavan (2009), Sura (2010) and Ponnar Shankar (2011). Don also garnered positive reviews for his work in Jilla (2014), with a critic from Indiaglitz.com noting "Don Max sure is a gifted editor" and "has a very rich taste, evidently shown through the methods he used to connect the scenes".[3] In late 2014, he began his first directorial venture with actor Anoop Menon in the lead role,[4] and released his debut movie 10 Kalpanakal in 25 November 2016.

Filmography

Year Title Language Notes
2005 The TigerMalayalam
2006 Baba KalyaniMalayalam
Chinthamani KolacaseMalayalam
2007 TimeMalayalam
Chotta MumbaiMalayalam
Ali BhaiMalayalam
MoonnamathoralMalayalam
HelloMalayalam
ParadesiMalayalam
2008 RoudramMalayalam
Annan ThambiMalayalam
KuruviTamil
ThalappavuMalayalam
Ellam Avan SeyalTamil
SilambattamTamil
2009Satrumun Kidaitha ThagavalTamil
Black DaliaMalayalam
AadhavanTamil
2010 Drona 2010Malayalam
JaggubhaiTamil
SuraTamil
Inidhu InidhuTamil
3 Char Sau BeesMalayalam
Kanyakumari ExpressMalayalam
Best ActorMalayalam
KandaharMalayalam
2011 China TownMalayalam
SankarankovilTamil
ManushyamrugamMalayalam
Ponnar ShankarTamil
Chaappa KurishuMalayalam
Uppukandam Brothers Back in ActionMalayalam
Puli VeshamMalayalam
MambattiyanTamil
2012 SimhasanamMalayalam
ChaarulathaTamil/Kannada
MadirasiMalayalam
KarmayodhaMalayalam
2013 EnteMalayalam
EntryMalayalam
ABCD: American-Born Confused DesiMalayalam
10:30 am Local CallMalayalam
BanglesMalayalam
2014 JillaTamil
Naa Bangaaru TalliTelugu/Malayalam
100 Degree CelsiusMalayalam
2016 Monsoon MangoesMalayalam
SaahasamTamil
10 KalpanakalMalayalamDirectorial debut
2023 AloneMalayalam

References

  1. "Goodbye to the superstar era - The Hindu".
  2. "A heartrending film - Don Max". Supergoodmovies. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  3. "'Jilla' - User Review - Tamil News - IndiaGlitz.com".
  4. "Sense of being - The Hindu".
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