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Vikash Nowlakha: Painting with Light & Shadow
8 Apr
Summary
- Cinematography prioritized feeling over conventional beauty.
- A six-acre set in Bangkok meticulously recreated Lyari.
- Real lighting and practical effects enhanced visual authenticity.

Cinematographer Vikash Nowlakha crafted Dhurandhar's distinctive visual style by prioritizing emotional impact over conventional beauty, a philosophy aligned with legendary Roger Deakins' views.
The film's foundation lies in its practical approach to world-building. A sprawling six-acre set in Bangkok meticulously recreated Lyari, complete with aged textures and historical detail, astonishing audiences with its realism.
Beyond Bangkok, diverse real locations like Amritsar and Ladakh contributed to the film's rich texture. Action sequences were predominantly practical, with actors performing up to 95% of stunts, and real explosions adding visceral authenticity.