Srijan Nandan is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, social justice advocate, and founder of Jholawala Films. With a background in economics and social work from Delhi University, he has spent nearly two decades using storytelling to spotlight marginalised communities. His work...
Srijan Nandan is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, social justice advocate, and founder of Jholawala Films. With a background in economics and social work from Delhi University, he has spent nearly two decades using storytelling to spotlight marginalised communities. His work spans caste, climate, gender, and health equity—collaborating with organizations like UNDP, WHO, Oxfam, and ICMR. Srijan’s films have screened at global platforms, including the UN. Known for pioneering immersive media, he recently directed a powerful VR documentary on manual scavenging. Srijan blends activism, empathy, and innovation to craft stories that inspire change and deepen public consciousness.