Brand work
Bill Gates' India visit
We were thrilled to be brought on board to document Bill Gates' February 2024 visit to India, following him across Odisha and Delhi. It was an action-packed week capturing Mr. Gates' meetings with beneficiaries and collaborators of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's India and international teams. We worked to ensure fast-paced production, delivering content the same day to meet the demands of social media timelines. The project offered an opportunity to showcase the work of the Foundation in India.
Money Heist
The gaming company Garena Games tied up with Netflix to design an in-game Money Heist experience for their flagship title Free Fire, in the lead up to the release of the new season of Money Heist. We had all of five days to bring alive a screenplay super heavy on production design, art and styling. Everything needed to look real - from the guns and treasure chests to the costumes and the escape room!
Ibex Trail Ladakh
A five-part factual series that intimately explores Ladakh’s ethereal valleys. A symphony of local music and culinary traditions, this series is an immersion into the culture of a majestic landscape.
The effortless fusion of Jawa Motorcycles against the breathtaking landscapes of Ladakh was an artistic masterpiece.
Udit Tewari, Marketing Lead,
Jawa Motorcycles
Unlabel
Developed and produced for Instagram India, this factual IP was part of an extensive roadshow - covering 50+ colleges in over 20 cities - documenting conversations around mental health, gender, sexuality, and making the internet a safe space. The end result was a 5-episodic web series called Unlabel, and a documentary film called '366 Days of Kindness' covering the full nation-wide activation.
Vaccination Education
A 5-minute docu short film that spotlights United Way Mumbai's exhaustive vaccine sensitization campaigns, highlighting the human struggle and spirit against the Covid-19 pandemic. Generously sponsored by Google India and filmed across Maharashtra, Punjab, and various parts of South India, this riveting film chronicles a fight for survival and triumph over an invisible enemy. Conceptualised and produced by our lean team of eight.
Stop the Spread
A documentary film underscoring the dedicated efforts of United Way Mumbai to promote Covid-19 vaccine awareness and acceptance. Made possible by the Coca-Cola Foundation.
A documentary that beautifully captured our vaccine sensitization efforts, not only amplifying our message but stirring an emotional connection.
Sahej Mantri, Campaigns,
United Way Mumbai
Darkinaar
This documentary short film explores the harsh realities of bullying, ostracisation, and abuse faced by neurodivergent and disabled children and adults in India. The film sheds light on the ableism that leads to bias, stigma, and unfair treatment. Disabled people, often experiencing trauma and mental health struggles, are left out and isolated, particularly in childhood. The film features the stories of four neurodivergent and disabled individuals and the challenges they have faced.
Unmasking Autism
A touching branded short film that illuminates the diverse lived experiences of three autistic individuals navigating their identities - one trans non-binary, one female, and one male. Produced in collaboration with Ummeed Child Development Center, Mumbai, and honored with a selection at the Pride Filmtage Bremen film festival in Germany, this film is an ode to disabled identity, its intersections, and the many hues of human lived experience.
The Brave and the Bold
A docu short that pays homage to our unsung heroes and their sacrifice during India’s 1971 war. Commissioned by Jawa Motorcycles and filmed in the historic battleground of Longewala, Rajasthan, this film captures the raw spirit of courage, honor, and patriotism that fueled a nation. The films for this campaign were conceptualised, filmed and delivered in all of five days, by a lean crew of eight people.
Dhruva Kargil Ride
Jawa came to us with the idea of doing a Kargil Vijay Divas ride with the Northern Command of the Indian Army, across Kashmir and Dras, Kargil. This being a high-profile, high security ride, we knew we'd have to be super agile. We made our team leaner and doubled down on our efforts, following Lieutenant General YK Joshi across Kashmir's serene valleys, culminating in a spectacular Kargil Vijay Divas celebration program.
Disability Roundtable
This April, to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month, YCT brought together seven disability self-advocates to share their lived experiences, challenges, triumphs, and dreams, promoting self-advocacy and inclusivity. This empowering conversation was facilitated by Yash Charitable Trust and conceptualized by Much Much Spectrum. Brought to life by the team at Much Much Media, this roundtable became a safe space for self-advocates.
Celebrating neurodiversity
When the team at Ummeed asked us to come up with a film involving self-advocacy, music & art, we knew it had to be something fun! This short documentary explores the power of art as a form of self-expression for neurodivergent and disabled young adults in India. Meet 4 talented young adults breaking stereotypes and redefining the meaning of independence and success. This film is more than just entertainment; it's a call to action.
Mumbai's Dabbawalas
During the challenges of the 2020 lockdown, our team documented the story of Mumbai's dabbawalas in a short film. This 5-minute docu explores the struggles they faced and the support they received from HSBC. The film not only captures the human spirit in trying times but also showcases HSBC's commitment to social responsibility. This project is a testament to our ability to craft impactful stories that resonate with audiences.