Karthik Gattamneni
Karthik Gattamneni, born on October 28, 1987, is kind of a big deal in the world of Indian cinema, but you probably already knew that if you’ve been paying even the slightest bit of attention to Telugu films lately. This guy’s got a sharp eye—he’s a cinematographer and also a writer, which is a pretty killer combo if you ask me. His work on “Karthikeya 2” (2022) really put him on the map for a lot of people. That film was a wild ride, blending mythology and adventure in a way that’s not easy to pull off. He managed to make every frame look like a painting, but you never felt like he was showing off—just telling the story, straight up.
Fast forward to “Eagle” (2024), and you can see how much he’s grown. The visuals? Bold. The mood? Gritty but slick. It’s one of those movies where you can almost feel the dust and adrenaline coming off the screen. Karthik doesn’t just capture action—he makes you feel it in your bones. And then there’s “Mirai” (2025), which is supposed to be a whole different vibe. People are already buzzing about it because, let’s be real, Karthik rarely misses. He’s constantly pushing boundaries, not afraid to mess with the formula, and that’s what makes his stuff pop. Whether he’s behind the camera or working on the script, you can bet there’s gonna be something fresh and unexpected.