Adhiraj Kashyap
Directing
Biography
Adhiraj Kashyap is a Film Director and Screenwriter hailing from the city of Guwahati in India. A graduate from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), his films have been screened at multiple international film festivals, including "International Short Film Festival Oberhausen", "Jio MAMI Mumbai FIlm Festival" etc. Apart from writing and directing a few short films, Adhiraj has significant experience in Screenwriting, including writing a Web-Series and co-writing three Feature Films. Having a deep interest in Literature and Poetry, a lot of his Short Stories have been published in national and international literary magazines.
Known For

a person on train thinking of jumping of train ending his life, Intertwine 3 lives and 3 people in this film.
Daastaan
Inside the campus of a film school; love, jealousy and sexual tension get entangled in the lives of three friends
Teen By Do

Explores the tension between a Father-in-law and a widowed Daughter-in-law when the presence of another man in her life irks him.
The Fragrance of Fallen Parijats

A grieving ailing father, dealing with psychological disorders, finds it difficult to move on from the trauma of losing his son in a bomb blast; until a journalist sets up a fake investigation to give the old man some closure in life.
Calender

Can they hear our songs? is a short experimental film by Mehdi Jahan, inspired by the sufi oral storytelling tradition of his ancestral village in Assam. A tradition that is slowing fading away from the cultural landscape of Assam.
Can They Hear Our Songs?

A short film by adhiraj kashyap.
Bridges
aa short film by adhiraj kashyap……
Pratidhwani

A Single-Take stylized Black & White short thriller without any dialogue unfolds with an interplay of love, deceit and music.
Isharon Isharon Mein

The film tries to explore the mental state of a person who left his family to join the armed struggle in the state of Assam in the North-Eastern part of India, only to return a few years later to find absolutely nothing left of what he once knew as "home".
My Shadows and I

Brocken Spectre' is about a man, his theatre troupe comprising mostly dwarfs and their journey to build a kinder and a more compassionate society.
Brocken Spectre

Due to the caste dynamics and hierachy prevailing in Golegaon as in the rest of the country, the Adivasi people in the village struggle to hold onto their traditions and assert their own individual identity as a community in the very place that has belonged to them for generations.