Making films where travel ends
We go where people dare not think. We shoot what people dare not see. We go out to discover freedom that just can't be attained from the comforts of the cosy urban room.

Echoes of Everest
We had the privilege to cover the stories of six climbers who dreamt of climbing Mt. Everest one day, with the visually striking Everest region of Nepal as the backdrop. To capture this place in its true essence, we had to go to the place twice. And both times, it was a real challenge filming in challenging conditions and low oxygen. Needless to say, we absolutely loved the surprises that this journey had in store - one of our most favourite places we have ever shot in.





Dance of the Divine
We had always wanted to attend a Himalayan Buddhist festival. So this project was as much a personal endeavour as it was a professional one. We had always wondered about the anthropological symbolism that the famous masked dances in these festivals signified, and we were lucky to experience it first hand during the Torgya festival at the Tawang Monastery in the far-east Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.




Frozen Whispers of Spiti
Filming in Spiti during the heart of winter was both brutal and beautiful. With temperatures plunging below –20°C during some shoots, every frame came at the cost of frozen fingers and breathless hikes—but the reward was unmatched: majestic monasteries, villagers living with quiet resilience, and a landscape that few ever witness. Life doesn’t pause here, even during the harsh winter—it adapts, and that’s the story we had set out to capture.





Roots & Rain
Meghalaya was like stepping into a living dream—where clouds drift through you, waterfalls thunder from every cliff, and life flows to the rhythm of the rain. We trekked through living root bridges, explored sacred caves, and shared moments with communities shaped by matrilineal traditions and deep respect for nature. It was an immersive journey into a world both mystical and grounded.





