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Documentary

Kheta Project

Out of all the genres of filmmaking, I enjoy making documentaries the most. I like to learn about various cultures, interact with people, and explore new places. Most importantly, filming a documentary keeps me on my toes and makes me expand my awareness. One needs to be aware of their surroundings so as not to miss something important while also being patient to not leave a frame until you have got all you can, to also deduce that the frame may not give you more, requires a lot of practice too.  

A class of almost 40 students of filmmaking and fashion design went to Kiashanganj, Bihar, India. this place touches the state border of West Bengal.

Footages from around 20 mobile cameras were weaved together to create a documentary on the life of people of the Shershabadi community.

Music videos

Music videos allow me to explore visual storytelling, translating the emotions and energy of a song into a captivating narrative. It's a challenging but rewarding process, pushing me to constantly experiment and refine my creative vision.

This video took 3 days, day 1 planning and casting, day 2 shooting, and day 3 editing.

This may not be the best music video out there but being my first ever attempt at making one I adore it.

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