In an era where visual storytelling defines audience engagement, KG Ratheesh has emerged as a transformative force behind the camera—bringing together aesthetics, innovation, and emotion across Indian and international cinema. A master of 3D filmmaking, KG Ratheesh has not only carved his space in regional industries like Malayalam, Tamil, and Kannada but also gained global recognition through his international projects.
Crafting Cinematic Magic with Every Frame
KG Ratheesh’s journey began in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where he grew up in an artistic household. His father, Krishnan Nair, was a well-respected photographer whose craft deeply influenced young KG Ratheesh’s early exposure to visual composition and light. That inherited love for lenses grew into a lifelong pursuit of cinematic excellence
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A specialist in 3D cinematography, KG Ratheesh is widely celebrated for his groundbreaking work on Kamasutra 3D—a bold Hollywood project that was longlisted for nominations in two categories at the Academy Awards (Oscars). The film’s richly choreographed visuals, shot with artistic precision and technological flair, showcased India’s creative depth on a global platform.
Celebrated Cinematographer Across Languages
KG Ratheesh has served as Director of Photography (DOP) for a vibrant and multilingual slate of films. His storytelling lens captures not just scenes, but entire emotional worlds. His filmography includes:
●Kamasutra 3D (Hollywood/English)
●Mirchi Mandakki Kadak Chai (Kannada)
●Aakramana 3D (Kannada)
●Little Superman 3D (Malayalam)
●Muddy (Multilingual Pan-India)
●Mr. Saturday (Malayalam Short)
●Sakhavinte Priyasakhi (Malayalam)
●The Great Indian Casino (Hindi)
●Once Upon (Bollywood)
●Flush (Malayalam)
●Oru Nodi (Tamil)
Each film is a canvas of technical finesse, characterized by expressive lighting, sharp narrative alignment, and immersive atmosphere.
Awards and National Recognition
KG Ratheesh’s commitment to pushing boundaries has earned him some of India’s most prestigious honors. For his masterful work on the psychological thriller Flush, he received the Dr. Vishnuvardhan Award for Best DOP (Karnataka). The film also featured prominently at the Karnataka International Film Festival, earning praise for its dramatic intensity and visual complexity.
He also won the Best Cinematographer Award at the Vishaka International Film Festival (IFMA) in Hyderabad for his adrenaline-packed visual design in Muddy, India’s first off-road racing film. These accolades underscore his reputation as one of India’s finest visual storytellers.
Expanding Horizons: Cinematographer and Producer
While KG Ratheesh’s is widely known for his cinematography, he is now also gaining traction as a film producer. His growing production portfolio reflects his commitment to original and high-quality cinema. He has produced:
●Oru Nodi (Tamil)
●Janma Natchathiram (Upcoming Tamil film)
Both projects reflect his passion for backing stories that are rooted in culture, yet visually global. Janma Natchathiram, currently under production, is expected to blend astrological mysticism with high-concept visual artistry.
Upcoming Projects
The future holds more cinematic experiments for KG Ratheesh, including:
●Janma Natchathiram (Cinematographer + Producer)
●X-Files (Cinematographer)
These upcoming ventures are set to explore deeper human emotions, metaphysical questions, and genre-bending visual narratives.
Family Legacy and Artistic Foundation
Coming from a creative lineage, KG Ratheesh continues to honor the vision of his parents—
Krishnan Nair and Girija Kumari—who nurtured his early inclination towards art and photography. That heritage now reflects in every frame he composes, making each shot a meditative expression of light, color, and emotion.
An Eye on the Future
KG Ratheesh is not just another cinematographer in India’s growing film industry. He is a technologist, artist, and visual philosopher—someone who understands that great stories need not only to be told but also seen and felt. Whether it’s the nuanced tension in a psychological drama or the expansive energy of a racing thriller, KG Ratheesh’s visuals don’t just support a script—they elevate it.
As Indian cinema steps into a more global, experimental, and immersive era, Ratheesh remains one of its most vital visual architects. He represents a new generation of DOPs who blend traditional narrative techniques with future-facing tools, including 3D technology, immersive world-building, and cross-genre innovation.
With his camera as his brush, and the screen as his canvas, KG Ratheesh continues to redefine how Indian stories are visually remembered.