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Indian choreographer

Dinesh Kumar is an Indian choreographer working with South Indian films, including Tamil films. He won the National Film Award for Best Choreography for his work in Aadukalam (Tamil) in 2010.[1][2]

He has also won Vijay Award for Best Choreographer twice, Pokkiri (2007) and Easan (2010).[3] He also won the Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Choreographer four times, for Pokkiri (2007), Easan (2010), Irudhi Suttru (2016) and Master (2021).

Early life and career

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Dinesh Kumar is born in Chennai (formerly Madras) and currently resides there. He won the 58th National Film Award for Best Choreographer for the Film Aadukalam.[1]

He also won the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography – South for Ayan (2009) and Master (2021).[4][5][6]

He occasionally makes appearances in the song which he had choreographed. He made his acting debut as lead actor with Oru Kuppa Kathai (2018).

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