About me

One of the most seductive aspects of ‘storytelling’ is its ability to shape minds, thoughts, and ideas across geographies. My love story with it began when I started video editing at the age of 17. What a rush it gave me to put together seemingly disjointed clips to tell a story - to capture the rhythm of life on the beats of background music - be enchanted with disruptive narratives. For over a decade now, I have produced several short films, documentaries, and innovated with technologies to translate policy research & data into engaging content. My work captures human emotions, desires, and aspirations as they interact with international issues, local policies and the legal system around the world.

In India, Ghana, South Africa, Ethiopia, Panama, Thailand, France, and the USA, I have hired and collaborated with incredible local artists, production houses, technologists, academics, international organisations and journalists.

My alma mater includes The Fletcher School at Tufts University, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Divinity School.

I believe that stories must constantly question the normative universe and open windows to a new world.