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ResidenceChennai, Tamil Nadu NameSabu Cyril NationalityIndian RoleFilm Art Director
OccupationArt director MoviesEnthiran Years active1990–present
Born27 January 1962 (age 61) (1962-01-27) Kozhikode, Kerala, India EducationBSc Visual Communication Alma materMadras College of Arts (1980–1985) SpouseSnehalatha Sebastian (m. 1986) Art directedEnthiran, Om Shanti Om, Anniyan, Yuva AwardsNational Film Award for Best Production Design NominationsStar Guild Award for Best Art Direction, Zee Cine Award for Best Production Design Similar PeopleK K Senthil Kumar, Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, Priyadarshan, Madhan Karky, Ravi K Chandran
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Sabu Cyril is an Indian film Production Designer. He has won National Film Award for Best Production Design four times, Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction (including south) five times and he was nominated at 42nd Saturn Awards. His work in Enthiran won him international recognition. Over the years, he has emerged to be the most expensive and celebrated art director in the country.
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Early life and education
Sabu Cyril was born in Kerala and completed his schooling there. He graduated from the Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai (formerly Government School of Arts and Crafts, Chennai).
Career
From 1982 to 1988, he was a freelance graphics designer for companies such as Welcomgroup Hotels, the Taj Group of Hotels, and Madura Coats. In 1988, he began his art director career, and has directed more than 2,500 advertisements, 3 teleserials and 115 feature films in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada and designed several stage shows. In 1996, he directed the stage design for the Miss World beauty pageant. He also worked as one of the 2nd unit directors in the 1990 film Iyer the Great.