My professional journey in cinematography encompasses projects of varying scales, ranging from large-scale feature film productions involving extensive crews to intimate documentary projects that require adaptability, precision, and keen observational acumen. I commenced my career as a camera attendant and steadily progressed through roles including focus puller, camera assistant, and additional camera operator, thereby developing a comprehensive understanding of both the technical and artistic dimensions of visual storytelling. Collaborating with distinguished cinematographers such as Rajeev Ravi, Satyajit Pande, and Anay Om Goswami has significantly influenced my approach to cinematography. These professional engagements have provided invaluable insight into balancing artistic vision with technical excellence across feature films, commercial productions, and documentary filmmaking. A significant milestone in my career was my contribution to the National Award-winning film Naal 2, an experience that reinforced my conviction that impactful storytelling is rooted in craftsmanship, emotional depth, and visual authenticity rather than scale alone. My work on the documentary In Transit further strengthened my ability to capture real-life narratives with sensitivity, accuracy, and adaptability. In addition to camera operation, I possess substantial experience in technical recce, lighting execution, visual planning, and on-set problem-solving. Whether working on commercials, documentaries, narrative films, or within virtual production environments, I apply a combination of technical expertise, practical knowledge, and creative judgment to create compelling visual imagery that effectively supports and enriches the narrative. Having worked across feature films, commercials, documentaries, and emerging virtual production workflows, I bring technical precision, extensive practical experience, and artistic sensitivity to every production. For me, each project—regardless of budget or scale—represents an opportunity to translate light, movement, and human emotion into meaningful and enduring cinematic experiences.