Ace cinematographer PC Sreeram says he does not consider Hollywood as his competition because filmmakers there are only churning out sci-fi, fantasy and superhero films.
"I don't consider Hollywood as my competition. I think they should consider us competition as the world is neutralised on digital technology," Sreeram told PTI.
The southern cinematographer, who has filmed acclaimed sci-fi "I", said these days producers in the West are mostly coming out with computer-graphic oriented or fantasy films while the scenario is changing in India.
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"Mostly they (Hollywood filmmakers) make films on Superman, Batman and that is why they are shifting to TV series like 'Game of Thrones', 'House of Cards' etc. I think one just can't show fantasy films... You have to make films that are different. Hollywood filmmaker Clint Eastwood did a brilliant job in 'Flags of Our Fathers'," he said.
With the success of Indian big ticket film like "Bahubali", the 60-year-old artist said, "Things have been changing in a big way. India has seen unbelievable growth. Today Indian cinema is seen all over the world. The market is growing."
One of the sought after cinematographers in South, Sreeram has mostly worked with noted director Mani Ratnam, but says he is a huge fan of Hindi cinema.
"I have grown up watching films of Hrishikesh Mukerjee, Shyam Benegal to Rajkumar Hirani. I get a lot of offers (from Hindi filmmakers). I can't accept all. I have the privilege of choice, which I did not have earlier," he said.
His next Hindi film as a cinematographer is R Balki's "Ki and Ka", with whom he had earlier teamed up for Amitabh Bachchan's "Shamitabh".