This image was posted on Facebook by Kishore TE
Chennai:
National award winning film editor TE Kishore, who was undergoing treatment for a brain stroke, breathed his last on March 6, at a hospital in Chennai, said a family source.
Mr Kishore was 36 and died at the Vijaya Hospital. He is survived by his parents.
"Kishore was hospitalised few days ago after he suffered a brain stroke while working in a studio. He slipped into coma and failed to respond to the doctor's treatment," a family source told IANS.
Mr Kishore, who started his career with 2009 critically acclaimed Tamil thriller Eeram, was the former associate of renowned editor B Lenin.
In 2011, he pocketed a National Film Award for his work in Aadukalam, starring Tamil superstar Dhanush. He tweeted:
He is also known for his work in films such as Ethir Neechal, Udhayam NH4, Aarohanam and Nedunchaalai. He has over 30 films to his credit.
Mr Kishore was 36 and died at the Vijaya Hospital. He is survived by his parents.
"Kishore was hospitalised few days ago after he suffered a brain stroke while working in a studio. He slipped into coma and failed to respond to the doctor's treatment," a family source told IANS.
Mr Kishore, who started his career with 2009 critically acclaimed Tamil thriller Eeram, was the former associate of renowned editor B Lenin.
In 2011, he pocketed a National Film Award for his work in Aadukalam, starring Tamil superstar Dhanush. He tweeted:
Rest in peace editor kishore :( he was a kind beautiful human. Youngest national award winner for editing. Heart broken :(
— Dhanush (@dhanushkraja) March 6, 2015
He is also known for his work in films such as Ethir Neechal, Udhayam NH4, Aarohanam and Nedunchaalai. He has over 30 films to his credit.