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Grey Area

Grey Area is my graduation film, inspired by a phase of life I’ve been experiencing myself. It explores the feeling of being in-between, when something has ended but something new hasn’t fully begun yet. Through metaphors from nature and personal experiences, the film reflects on change, identity, and the uncertainty that comes with growing and becoming. Below are a few pieces from the process.

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The Waiting Room

The Waiting Room is an ongoing personal animated film project born from a desire to explore storytelling without the constraints of a fixed narrative. Set in a waiting room, the film features a cast of characters whose unpredictable interactions spark a chaotic chain of events. It reflects my fascination with human quirks, and the humor that comes from the unexpected. This project has allowed me to embrace spontaneity in the filmmaking process, focusing on absurdity, satire, and playful experimentation rather than following traditional storytelling structures.

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Here's a snippet of the rough animation from the film.

Below are two character animations of a girl who loves talking about herself.

I trying to experiment with shapes and expressive movements.

A short animation showing a character’s room through different parts

of the day.

Lost & found

Lost & Found is a traditionally animated short film created with watercolors on paper. It follows a 14-year-old girl who forms an unexpected bond with a kitten she names Spooky Pooki. The story symbolizes the idea that everything in life has a purpose, and that even in moments of loss, the universe often has bigger plans in store for us. The project is currently a work in progress, with backgrounds, sound, and editing still in development.

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'Bone' Appetit

The film was inspired by the experience of finding mutton bones in Indian curries and the struggle of trying to get every last bit of marrow out of them. The film takes this familiar experience and exaggerates it into a playful idea. It was created as part of a

96 hour filmmaking challenge.

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