Unfortunately this is a movie has some poor cinematography. Almost all scenes are 100% background blurred. I request ppl to zoom in and see that everything is computerised backdrops. You will least likely find this in Shankar’s Shivaji (Tamil) or any old Bollywood movies. Btw Bollywood movies are pathetic these days due to their poor strategy of blurring backgrounds. Unfortunately everything is blurred in KGF. EVERYTHING !!!! BGM copied from James Horners Avatar. Ask the team to release making of KGF.. then the real sets will be revealed……. For movie aspirants out there I recommend you to watch Ashutosh Gowarikar’s Swadeshi which doesn’t BLURR background .. Ie there are real people and real items in the backdrop. Example : Bahubali, Shankar’s Robot 1, Rajini’s recent movie Petta, Asuran by dhanush all these movies has no BLURRED backdrops. Coming to dialogue - how pathetic. There are random people who in each scene who unnecessarily hypes the hero. Example : Police, Miners, Politicians. Here is a terrible cinematography from KGF 1. When the car stops to pickup the BUN/BREAD of the poor lady. He sees the lady in front of her. While getting down bun is on the left side of the CAR (so it becomes easy to impress the lady in car). Horrible right….
Anyways - I am now enjoying a song from the movie Genes (by Shankar again in Tamil) where every scene was shot in all 7 world wonders where the entire crew travelled to all continents. (song name is Adhisayam). Absolutely no background blurrs…………… no blurs means everything is real. That’s how you engage the audience…