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S. Theodore Baskaran

S. Theodore Baskaran
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Born 1940 (age 76–77)
Dharapuram, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Film historian, Author, Civil Servant
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Madras Christian College
Period 1976–present
Subject Cinema,Wildlife
Notable works The Message Bearers
The Eye of the Serpent
Notable awards Golden Lotus (Best Book on Cinema) Award for The Eye of the Serpent
Spouse Thilaka Baskaran

Sundararaj Theodore Baskaran (Tamil: சு. தியடோர் பாஸ்கரன், born 1940) is an Indian film historian and wildlife conservationist.

Theodore Baskaran was born in Dharapuram, Tamil Nadu in 1940. He completed his Intermediate at St.Johns College, Palayamkottai and obtained a BA (Hons) Degree in History from Madras Christian College in 1960.

Baskaran worked as Researcher in Tamil Nadu State Archives for two years. He joined the Indian Postal Service in 1964 as Divisional Superintendent at Trichy. He served as the "Special Officer For War Efforts" in Shillong during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He took study leave in 1974 to research Tamil film history on a fellowship from Council of Historical Research. He eventually retired as the Chief Postmaster General of Tamil Nadu.

Baskaran published his first article on film in 1972 about Chidananda Dasgupta's documentary The Dance of Shiva. Encouraged by his friend Charles A. Ryerson, he decided to do research about Tamil Cinema. He joined a Film Appreciation course in 1974. He became a member of the Advisory Board of National Film Archives, Pune. In 1976 he joined the Calcutta Film Society. The same year, he presented his first research article titled Film Censorship as an Instrument of Political Control in British India in the Indian History Congress at the Aligarh. This and other articles formed the core of his first book The Message Bearers published in 1981. His second book The Eye of the Serpent (1996) won the Golden Lotus (Best Book on Cinema) Award in 1997. He has also written several books and articles on film history in Tamil. He was a Senior Associate in National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore. He has lectured on cinema in many universities including Princeton University, The Australian National University and the University of Chicago. In 2000, he won the Ki Va Ja prize awarded by the Kamban Kazhagam. He was a Hughes Visiting Scholar in the University of Michigan in 2001 and taught a course on Film Studies. He was a jury member at the 2003 National Film Awards. During 1998–2001, he was the Director of the Roja Muthiah Research Library. He is a member of the library's Board of Trustees. He has also acted in a supporting role in the 2010 Tamil film Aval Peyar Thamizharasi.


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