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Fast forward to the 1990s and 2000s, and (born in Thiruvananthapuram) became the most sought-after cinematographer in Bollywood. His work in Dil Se (the train sequence on the Brahmaputra) and Asoka introduced a handheld, lyrical fluidity that Bollywood had never seen—a style inherited from the Malayalam New Wave cinema of Adoor Gopalakrishnan and John Abraham. Sivan didn’t just shoot songs; he painted with rain. The "wet look" in Bollywood romances (seen in Fiza and Devdas ) is a direct Kerala import, where humidity is a character in the frame.
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Historically, Bollywood has frequently looked to Kerala as a "creative lifeline". Directors and writers in Kerala often operate with limited budgets, which forces a primary focus on content rather than spectacle. This has led to a cycle where successful Malayalam films are remade in Hindi with larger budgets and more famous actors.