Making of ‘KGF: Chapter 2’: How Bhuvan Gowda handled the pressure

The cinematographer says that while ‘KGF Chapter 1’ was a fun project, the film’s success resulted in some worrying moments during the making of ‘Chapter 2’.

The cinematographer says that while ‘KGF Chapter 1’ was a fun project, the film’s success resulted in some worrying moments during the making of ‘Chapter 2’.

The decision has come. KGF Chapter 2 has been declared a hit and is all set to break many box-office records. While the credit for his screenplay and direction goes to Prashanth Neel, cinematographer Bhuvan Gowda has won praise for his camera work. KGF Chapter 2 His third film is the following Uggram And KGF Chapter 1. Bhuvan, one of the most sought after cinematographers in the country, says what matters most is the story. “The rest falls into place. My career in cinema started with Prashant Uggram,

Bhuvan, who started out as a still photographer Uggram, It is said that when the original cinematographer left midway, he was shocked when Neil asked him to take over. “I had no background in cinematography. He said he liked the play of light in my photography. I have learned a lot from him and am comfortable working with him. When Prashant is directing a project, all I have to do is follow his guidelines.”

KGF Was a dream project for the young cinematographer as it gave an opportunity to work with ‘Rocking Stars’ Yash, Achyut Kumar, Anant Nag and Nagbharan.

With Yash and Prashant Neel

There is nothing else in cinematography, says Bhuvan. He said, “We stuck to the script and did what the story demanded of the story. We used a lot of natural colors and lights. I am not fond of artificial light. In fact, we didn’t even use any artificial lighting in outdoor shooting KGF, The natural lighting and framing is my strength and that’s what I did for this film.”

Cinematography was never on his mind, says Bhuvan. “I was working in a watch repair shop, where I met a friend who was interested in photography. I was curious, I took up photography and decided to make a living out of it. It was by chance that I was selected as a still photographer Uggram.”

during the shoot

during the shoot

Bhuvan says about the overwhelming response the film has received. “We knew we had a great Kannada film, but didn’t know it would become a pan-India film. Together. KGF Chapter 2 Expectations were high and we were all a little nervous. Suddenly, we felt that all eyes were on us. we wanted every scene to go on Chapter 1,

Praising the cast for giving five years of their lives to the film, Bhuvan says as a cinematographer it was easy for him to work on one important project at a time. “I believe in doing a handful of films instead of working on a hundred mediocre films.”

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