found: Love in Tokyo, c2001:(cinematography, V.K. Murthy)
found: Bisilu kōlu, 2012:t.p. (Vi. Ke. Murti) t.p. verso (V.K. Murthy, cinematographer) p. 4 (Venkatarama Pandit Krsnamurti, born on November 26, 1922 at Mysore, India)
found: Wikipedia, WWW site viewed on February 27, 2015(Venkatarama Pandit Krishnamurthy, was an Indian cinematographe, a one-time violinist and jailed freedom fighter, obtained his Diploma in Cinematography from Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic at Bangalore in 1946, was honored with the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2008 with Sathvika Samineni, died on April 7, 2014 at Bangalore, India) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V._K._Murthy
found: imdb.com, accessed 15 February 2017:(V.K. Murthy was born on November 26, 1923 in Mysore, India. He is known for his work on Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959). He died on April 7, 2014 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Cinematographer)
found: wikipedia.org, accessed 15 February 2017:(Venkatarama Pandit Krishnamurthy (26 November 1923-7 April 2014) known professionally as V. K. Murthy, was an Indian cinematographer. Murthy, a one-time violinist and jailed freedom fighter, was Guru Dutt's regular cameraman on his movies. He provided some of Indian cinema's most notable images in starkly contrasted black and white. He also shot India's first cinemascope film, Kaagaz Ke Phool.)
notfound: The biographical dictionary of greater India, 1998;Dictionary of Indian biography, 2000;International dictionary of films and filmmakers, 2000;Masters of lens and light, 1991