Climate Fresk is a three-hour, interactive workshop designed to make climate science accessible. Participants collaborate to connect 42 evidence-based cards, building a comprehensive overview of climate change based on the reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (my role: director, producer, cinematographer, editor).
JNDC guides startups and growing businesses on the journey from initial product development to a successful market launch (my role: director, cinematographer, editor).
This collection showcases science films from India and the UK (2016–2023), highlighting my work as a director, producer, cinematographer, and editor.
"I really like the fun element to the story.”
— Rintu Thomas, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker

Green Soil (2017) 
highlights how a family in Pune, India, uses organic waste to nurture their thriving terrace garden. The film has received numerous accolades for its focus on science communication and sustainable practices. Key honours include:

— Shortlisted for the Global Youth Video Competition (UNFCCC & UNDP)
— Finalist at the G2 Green Earth Film Festival (from over 1,600 entries)
— Awarded by the Indian Minister of Science & Technology
LUNAR is a new project from Imperial College London that takes high school students on a musical journey to learn about the different moons of our solar system (my role: director, producer, editor).
The European Space Agency's JUICE mission is on its way to Jupiter. It will explore the planet's icy moons, looking for oceans that might have the right conditions for life (my role: editor).
Imperial College London embraces a thoughtful festive season, mindful of rising living costs (my role: editor).
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