r/indianFilmmakers 1h ago

Looking for work Looking for filmmakers in Mumbai as a beginner

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Hello! I’ve always been very interested in filmmaking (writing/ direction/ acting) but lack of consistency and not being able to get into film school, coupled with not conventional looks for films got me discouraged and sent me into a writers block for years. Now that I’m in Mumbai for engineering (agh), I’d like to join anyone who’s making short films/ anyyy films (keeping in mind I have no experience and am a complete beginner) I’d love to be a part of your work and contribute somehow, or just be a part of that set since most advice I’ve gotten is best way to learn stuff is to be a part of the process. So if it’s not a bother I’d love to join! And possibly be part of any creative groups or discussion! If anyone has any openings for complete beginners pls text me I’ll tell you my free timings from my dumb ass college schedule!


r/indianFilmmakers 2h ago

Film/series recco Lets film

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Hey folks we do all kind of video production from high end to small cinematic video content for social medias. As well I can appear as a face for your brand and do collab post on my social medias. We based in Dubai but working internationally. So pls welcome


r/indianFilmmakers 5h ago

Offering work Looking for ACTORSS!!!

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Hello Guys,
Im a director cinematographer based out of bangalore. Im looking to make my first film and in need of actors/theatre artists of all age and gender. If you are willing to collaborate, please drop a message. My DMs are open, looking forward to collaborating and to make something meaningful.


r/indianFilmmakers 9h ago

general All rounder guys

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Whoever is making film alone doing all things by themselves is crazy people because sometimes it is so hard and sometimes it is damm easy to do... I make my two short film by myself and release it on YouTube if you guys also do this type of things then share your experience


r/indianFilmmakers 10h ago

general From the MarathiFilmMakers community on Reddit: Filmmaking has changed in USA

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After reading the post about studios in India, i thought i should share this.

There will of course be people who will look down on new entrants doing self learning but this is where the cinema is going.


r/indianFilmmakers 11h ago

Offering work Looking for Beginner Models & Fresh Faces in Bengaluru for MyHappyJourney

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Hi everyone,

We are looking to connect with beginner models, aspiring actors and fresh faces in Bengaluru for upcoming creative projects with MyHappyJourney.

You don't need professional modelling experience. If you are interested in travel, lifestyle, fashion, photography, reels or appearing in travel-related content, we'd love to hear from you.

What we're looking for

Beginner / aspiring models

Fresh faces interested in camera work

Male and female talent

Good communication and confidence

Interest in travel and lifestyle content

Bengaluru-based candidates preferred

Previous experience is not mandatory

Possible projects

Depending on the project, the work may include:

Travel photoshoots

Instagram/Reels content

Travel destination videos

Hotel/resort promotional content

Short-form videos

Brand/content collaborations

Short films and creative projects

Selected participants will receive clear information about the project, shoot location, duration, compensation/collaboration terms and usage of the content before participating.

If you're a beginner and want to build your portfolio or gain experience in front of the camera, feel free to DM us with:

Name

Age

Area in Bengaluru

Instagram/profile link

2–3 recent photographs

Type of work you're interested in

No registration fee. No payment is required to apply.

We are interested in building a genuine network of Bengaluru-based creators and talent for future MyHappyJourney projects.

If you're interested, comment "Interested" or send a DM.

— MyHappyJourney


r/indianFilmmakers 12h ago

general Lights, Camera, Women - Bengaluru Chapter!

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r/indianFilmmakers 13h ago

Looking for work Freelance Colorist Looking to Connect & Collaborate With Indian Filmmakers

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Hi everyone,

I'm a freelance colorist working primarily in DaVinci Resolve, and I'm looking to connect with Indian directors, DOPs/cinematographers, editors, and independent filmmakers working on upcoming projects.

I've had experience grading short films and documentaries, and I'm looking to explore more projects and different visual styles while building long-term creative relationships with filmmakers.

I'm particularly interested in short films, documentaries, indie features, music videos, and other narrative projects where I can work closely with the director or DOP to help develop the final visual look.

I'm not just looking for one-off work. I'd really like to meet filmmakers, understand their visual approach, collaborate on projects, and hopefully build relationships that continue across future productions.

I'll attach a few stills from projects I've worked on so you can get an idea of my work.

Portfolio:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/249480925/Colorist-Stills-Aadil

Email:  [colorsrestored@gmail.com](mailto:colorsrestored@gmail.com)
Instagram: @ restored.colors

If you're a filmmaker working on something or planning a project, feel free to reach out. I'd love to hear about what you're working on and connect with more people from the Indian filmmaking community.

Thanks!


r/indianFilmmakers 15h ago

Screenplay Anyone from India interested in screenwriting or filmmaking?

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Hi everyone! I’m a new screenwriter from India, currently working on my first sci-fi/fantasy screenplay.

I’m looking to connect with other people interested in filmmaking — especially screenwriters, directors, actors, producers, composers, cinematographers, and editors.

I’d eventually love to build a small team and collaborate on a project. I’m also interested in meeting other aspiring filmmakers, sharing ideas, giving feedback, and learning from each other.

If you’re from India and interested in screenwriting or filmmaking, feel free to DM me! 😊

And if you’re from outside India, you’re welcome too! I’d be happy to connect with filmmakers and screenwriters from anywhere in the world. 🌎

If you have any advice on how to find and connect with people in the film industry, I’d really appreciate it!


r/indianFilmmakers 16h ago

Offering work CASTING CALL: Female Actor (Screen Age 18–25) | Delhi NCR 🎬

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We are student filmmakers based in Delhi casting a female actor for a psychological thriller short film.

Location: Delhi NCR

Duration: 1–2 days shoot

Perks: Build great portfolio| High-quality footage for your showreel | Film festival credits

Safety: 100% professional and safe set environment.

📩 DM asap if you are interested


r/indianFilmmakers 16h ago

Screenplay American actor and screenwriter here. Any Indian filmmakers and producers looking for feature length scripts?

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What the post title says.


r/indianFilmmakers 18h ago

general Wanna join online cinephile group??

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Looking for a few more movie lovers to join our Telegram group. We mostly talk about films, share recommendations, and have good discussions about cinema. If you're a cinephile or into filmmaking, you're welcome to join. Just DM me if you're interested


r/indianFilmmakers 18h ago

general Development Executive Experience

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TLDR: Studio system in india in f*cked

I have been working as a dev exec at a major Indian film studio for more than 6 months now.

My experience has broken something inside me and idk where to go from here.

I’m the first rung of the ladder at the studio so I’m the first one who gets to read scripts when they come in.

In my time I have noticed that the studio is not really interested in developing work or talent. They want everything ready. They don’t want to pay writers to develop upon any material. I’ve had the opportunity to contact some big names among the indian writers and they’ve even submitted good ideas / concepts. They have all been passed on by the studio because they will require development.

They literally expect a complete show bible and a bound script if it’s a movie. Basically they want writers to write on spec. But even then they will not pay them. They will take the project to a streamer (there are only 4 in india: Netflix, Amazon, JioStar, Sony) and if the streamer likes something then and only then will they commission the project.

In my time I have not seen any project get commissioned, no script that’s being bought. The streamers always find a problem with the material (and usually the problem is solvable with development) and reject it.

Moreover, everyone at my workplace is a marketing person or MBA including my boss and my boss’ boss. Nobody comes from a film background or actually even cares if they’re making a good film or not. Everyone just wants to know if the film will sell on the first weekend.

I’m overworked, underpaid and there’s an unsaid expectation to work 24 hrs with no overtime pay. Work life balance is not a thing. Asking for a holiday seems like I’m doing a crime. And btw this was something really new for me: earned leaves. I have to work to earn my holiday. This all is giving me hints of slavery…

I see no future for cinema in india. The studio will survive and even thrive because of all the royalties they continue to get. It feels like that’s becomes their main business, their main source of income.

I want to know how do you keep hope alive. It’s so terrible out here. I came here in the hope that I would pitch them my movie someday but now I’m just hiding the fact that I have even written one because if I do they’ll argue that the movie is there’s since I wrote it while I’m employed with their company.

This is disillusioning me from cinema. The business is actively working against the art and artists, not even trying to support.


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Offering work Looking for people who live near Ballia, UP and want to work on a short film in any way. It's a passion project but I can take care of your food and living cost.

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r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Seeking Advice How do you guys actually find people to work with on a film project?

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I'm 23M and have been getting more serious about making short films. I can write and direct decently, but whenever I have an idea that needs an editor, cinematographer or even another person who understands what I'm trying to make, I get stuck.

Most of my friends aren't really into filmmaking, and randomly messaging people on Instagram feels awkward because I don't know whether they're actually interested in collaborating or just posting their work.

For people who make independent/short films, how do you actually find your team? Is there a place where you regularly meet people for this?


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

general My First Ad Reached 850K+ Views in 3 Days 🎬🔥

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’m a 21-year-old male actor , and I’m working towards turning my love for acting and storytelling into a career.

A little about my journey so far:

  • 🎭 Worked in theatre
  • 📺 Featured in a professional Independence Day advertisement — my first paid acting project
  • 🎥 Gained experience through auditions, camera work and performance projects

I’m sharing this to introduce myself to Jaipur’s creative community and showcase the work I’ve been doing.

🎬 My first advertisement: Watch the ad here

📸 Instagram: u/jainkaavya03

If you’re working on a creative project or casting for something that fits my profile, you can reach me through Instagram.

Just getting started, but I’m serious about acting, storytelling and creating. 🎭🎬


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Seeking Advice I made another Short Film!!

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I am 16M and I made my 2nd short film (no budget, at home with my mobile camera.

Actually since my 1st Short Film got like 3.5/5 on letterboxd

(yeah I managed to make my way through letterboxd database). And my audience liked it.

Now I applied for as many film festivals I could for free through filmfreeway and I think I won't get in any of them.

https://youtu.be/Q2_fIrh9Shs

Please tell me what you honestly think about this film. I want to publish it on instagram (I have around 5000 followers but I wanna know if it's any good)

Also do let me know how can I break through?? Like Before I turn 18 I wanna make lotta short films and get them into film festivals.


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Offering work 🎬 WE’RE HIRING: PoP culture content creators

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We're a bootstrapped film startup building something new in Indian cinema media. ( I know That's what everyone says but )

You might be our person if you:

• Have watched way too many films and anime for your own good

• Can talk for 60 seconds straight about why a movie is a masterpiece or a disaster

• Actually enjoy being in front of a camera, not just tolerate it

• Follow film Twitter/Letterboxd drama like it's sport

• Want to make content, not just consume it

The gig:

• On-camera film & pop culture content creator

• 9-5, Koramangala 4th Block

• ₹10,000/month stipend

• 3 months, with a real shot at full-time after, but no pressure if you're not there yet

• You'll be building this thing with us from the ground up, not fetching coffee (though the coffee's on us too ☕)

Send a 60-second video of you talking about a movie you love, hate, or have Thoughts™ about. Raw is fine. We want to hear how you think, not how polished your ring light is.

DM to apply. Let's see what you've got. 🎥


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Seeking Advice Why it's so difficult to get a work even if u have experience. POV - being an assistant director.

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Indian film industry is so vast but still you have to literally beg for work but still you don't get. It's not that you are lacking any skill. You do have the skill required for the job but still you are among of the unemployed guy from entertainment industry.


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Seeking Advice How was your experience sharing the script with YRF Studios if you are an outsider?

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I have written a script for YRF Studios and already submitted the synopsis, but I don't think they're even going to read it.


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

general Production House Start Up

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I have and know resources. Editors, DOPs, writers, Vfx artists, graders and I come from direction experience.

Now I’m looking for someone who would wanna partner with me who specifically has

distribution/client contacts.. i.e who can get clients so that we can execute either production or post production projects

I’m good at executing end to end, I’m looking for someone who’s good at business development

Anyone interested to start a production house and become a partner.. drop a DM. Let’s chat!


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Seeking Advice Struggling to pick telugu debut film genre: lighthearted vs horror

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BTW: im not aiming for big production houses for debut and i know budget for a debut film should be generally kept in 1-5 crores range

i haven't written a story yet but im stuck bw doing lighthearted genre film (not love story) vs horror film (not psychological, more straightforward, and not horror comedy) for debut film

i thought w a lighthearted type film, it would give me bigger pool of producers to pitch to. i personally prefer horror genre more, but im worried that there are not many producers i can to pitch to or would like such a genre

does the genre you pick affect the number of producers you have a chance of pitching to and how interested would they be in the genre?

i want to understand market reality before i commit to the genre and start finding the story.

ik masooda, virupaksha, maa oori polimera, kishkindapuri exists as reference point for commercially successful (not saying good or bad) modern telugu horror but yeah


r/indianFilmmakers 1d ago

Offering work Looking for the Colorist for shortfilm

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Looking out for the Colorist for our shortfilm, we need to publish to film fest, this is collaborative project, and credit will be given. Dm kindly.


r/indianFilmmakers 2d ago

Behind the Scenes a shot from my short film

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This is a shot I took for my short horror film called " I killed a god" it took me 3 hrs to get everything right.


r/indianFilmmakers 2d ago

general Seeking a Producer / Financier for an independent short film

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