Then he moved to the Middle East, where for the next eight years he worked for various international advertising agencies, telling stories in 30-second spots.
[2][3] Senna worked on Rakshit Shetty's script team for his 2014 film Ulidavaru Kandanthe.
[6] With a budget of ₹7 lakh (US$8,100), a crew of four, and a Canon 5D Mark III, he shot the 91-minute film over nine days.
The six-member cast were not professional actors, which gave their performance what Anurag Kashyap described as an "innocence".
[2][3] Senna's second film, Katheyondu Shuruvagide is a Kannada-language romantic comedy starring Diganth and Pooja Devariya,[5][7] with Ashwin Rao Pallaki and Shreya Anchan in supporting roles.