Nitesh Kumar

Nitesh Kumar’s filmography is kind of a wild ride through some seriously different genres, and honestly, it’s impressive. First up, Kingsman: The Secret Service—this one’s basically what you get if you mash up Bond films with a punk rock attitude. Suits, gadgets, fancy umbrellas that shoot bullets, and a secret organization that’s way cooler than MI6 will ever be. Oh, and the action choreography? Ridiculous in the best way. Nitesh’s work here isn’t just background noise; it’s got that slick, stylized vibe you remember long after the credits roll. Then there’s Non-Stop, where the suspense is cranked to eleven. Liam Neeson’s running around an airplane trying to stop a mysterious hijacker, and the whole thing is this claustrophobic, ticking-clock thriller. You’re on edge the whole time, second-guessing everyone—including yourself, honestly—because the plot loves throwing curveballs. Nitesh brings this sense of urgency and tension that sticks with you, especially if you’re the anxious flier type (good luck flying after watching this, by the way). And let’s not forget Vampire Academy. Yeah, it’s got vampires and all the teen drama you could want—snarky dialogue, supernatural politics, and just enough action to keep things spicy. It’s campy, sure, but that’s kind of the charm. Nitesh’s touch helps keep the whole thing zipping along, never letting it get bogged down in all the mythology. If you’re into genre-bending movies that don’t take themselves too seriously, his filmography’s worth a look.

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  • Professions: Visual Effects, Additional Crew

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