Aradhay Sharma
Directing
Known For

Seventeen year old Nikki Rathore is suffering from an incurable heart condition and requires a heart transplant. Her parents Ajay and Shreshta, along with her grandfather Colonel (Dr) Rudraksh Banerjee are almost desperate. Transplant surgeon Dr Sameer promises to carry out the surgery as soon as a donor becomes available for her. Inexplicably, Sameer seems to be drawn closer and closer to Nikki and even starts visiting her quite often while the wait continues. Some events from the past surface to further complicate the situation. In a private conversation, Rudraksh even proposes that he is ready to donate his heart if somehow Sameer can make it happen. One night, the police control room receives a call from someone who tells them he is about to become brain dead. He suggests they set up a green corridor for the transplant. Who is this person? Why does he want to save Nikki at the cost of his own life? The mystery unfolds as the past catches up with the Rathore family.
Cross My Heart

"Turntables" explores the vibrant world of vinyl records through Vishwas, a dedicated store manager in Hauz Khas, New Delhi. Amidst the bustling streets, Vishwas shares his passion for analog music, fostering a community united by the timeless allure of vinyl.
Turntables

After his father’s demise, Keshav Kumar, a 20-year-old college student, decides to take responsibility for his family and tries to earn money with the help of his friend, Mukul. But things don’t go as smoothly as Keshav expected.
Trilok Nivas

"Double Quotes" delves into a filmmaker's journey of self-discovery as he navigates through the intricacies of India's Constitution, uncovering the absence of a definition for "untouchability" in Article 17. Through encounters with legal experts and introspective reflections, the documentary explores the implications of this omission on societal perceptions and the persistent challenges of caste-based discrimination.
Double Quotes

A Comedy drama about Mr. & Mrs. Bhalla.