He explains that every film begins with two essential questions — what the story is about, and how the director wants to tell it.
xWhen you watch a film like Eega, Baahubali or RRR, it’s impossible not to marvel at how the visual imagination of the director has been translated so seamlessly onto the screen. The man behind that translation, Cinematographer K.K. Senthil Kumar, has been shaping the language of modern Indian cinema for over two decades.
“There’s no set formula for visualizing a film,” Senthil begins. “Each film is unique. Each story demands a different approach depending on what the director wants to say. It’s never about imposing my own visual style — it’s about understanding what the story needs.”
He explains that every film begins with two essential questions — what the

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