Documentary Films

Susai Raj was a victim of child labour. He managed to escape the inevitable spiral into addiction, gangs and a life wasted. Today he runs his own organisation working for rescue and rehabilitation of child labourers in and around Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India.

The Navhind Times just turned 50. It is the oldest English newspaper in Goa having launched about the time Goa was liberated from Portuguese rule. This is a short doc to commemorate the anniversary

Caritas Goa works in various areas of social development from AIDS hospitals for adults and children to care and education of special children (physically and mentally).

Flash Forge is a specialty Forging company providing custom solutions in specialty materials. Shooting the forging ops we really felt the heat of those massive furnaces!

Extract from the interview with renowned Goan tiatrist Remmie Colaco (1925-2012). Remmie acted in over 1000 Konkani dramas and composed 500 plus songs with his own music.

We are all in search of the meaning of life…

I recently read a blog post by writer-designer Jack Cheng titled 30 Minutes a Day. If you’re a creative person in any field and have time to read just one post, I’d say, read this.

Trailer of the interview with Rico Rod, well-known star of yesteryears on Goa’s tiatr stage. This interview is produced for the Tiatr Academy of Goa and is part of a series of interviews with famous tiatrists of yesteryears on the Goan stage.

An introduction to the Jagor in Goa. Jagor, meaning to be awake, are all-night ritual performances in various villages in Goa, once a year.

One person chooses to end his life every 5 minutes in India. That person could be anyone. Even you.

Siblings and their interactions… One-by-One - A 1 minute short, shot as a single sequence. Shot with the Canon 7D, my first foray into DSLR filmmaking tools.

The traditional Poubha art still breathes at a small double-storied old house amidst the crowded streets of Patan Doka. And Lok Chitrakar’s hands are those that keep the dying art alive.