
His valuable travel experiences came handy in the film Dhak Dhak, where the breathtaking visuals of four women riding bikes through the mountains captured hearts, purely justifying the spirit of the film.
His ability to understand the narrative creates moments that resonate deeply with the audiences.
In Gullak Season 3, his storytelling made viewers feel as if they were part of the scenes themselves.

Shiv Prakash Rathour is a talented young cinematographer from India
Born and raised in Punjab, he grew up surrounded by Film sets, where he first discovered his love for the art of visual storytelling. After completing his initial training, he began traveling extensively for work across the country.
Recognising the need to refine his craft further, he enrolled at the Mindscreen Institute in Chennai, where he honed his skills in cinematography. He then worked with various production houses and associated on projects like Kota factory and Gehraiyaan which further honed his working and collaborative skills.


In his latest show ‘Bada Naam Karenge’ with Rajshri Productions, he has captured the charm of Indian traditions with a poetic elegance, enhancing the emotional tone of the series.
He approaches each project with quiet curiosity, letting the story lead and the visuals follow with intention.
With Aspirants 2, he captured both the inner struggles of an IAS officer and the depths of his past and present with the essence of Delhi winters.