Jay Oza comes from a diverse background in cinematography and completed his film studies at Prague Film School in 2008. His eclectic body of work in the Indian industry includes music videos, commercials, independent film and television including documentary series The Dewarists (2011) and the dramatic mini-series Bring on the Night, both of which aired on MTV India. He was awarded the Indian Telly Award and 14th Indian Television Academy Award in 2014 for his cinematography on the TV series 24: IndiaPsycho Raman is his feature cinematography debut, but his second collaboration with director Anurag Kashyap having contributed a short film to the anthology film Madly alongside other directors Gael García Bernal, Sion Sono, Sebastián Silva, Mia Wasikowska and Natasha Khan, which premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.

Accolades

Jay Oza
Achievement in Cinematography, 2016

Jay Oza

Achievement in Cinematography, 2016

Jay Oza

Psycho Raman (Raman Raghav 2.0)

Jay Oza comes from a diverse background in cinematography and completed his film studies at Prague Film School in 2008. His eclectic body of work…

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Films

Psycho Raman
2016

Psycho Raman (Raman Raghav 2.0)

India
2016

Psycho Raman (Raman Raghav 2.0)

Special Mention, Best Performance by an Actor, 2016 Set in present day Mumbai the story follows the life of a serial killer Ramanna who is…

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