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Collaborative &
Freelance Work
The first time I heard Wahh (Woh Alag Hai Humse), I began to cry before I understood why. There was something in the music that felt ancient to me — like a memory I had lived with all my life but never named. As I spent time with Bawari Basanti (Mahima Dayal), listening to her journey and the philosophy behind the song, the music slowly began to unfold. It led me back to the women who raised me — my mother, my aunt, and my maternal grandmother. Three generations of women whose presence shaped the quiet architecture of my world.
Returning to years of footage I had filmed of these women, I began to see their relationships differently — the tenderness, the contradictions, the quiet strength that moves through womanhood and sisterhood across time. This song became a place I would return to — almost like a pilgrimage. A space where I could bow my head and surrender to a stream of consciousness, to a pool of emotions that felt both deeply personal and shared. This film emerges from that surrender.
Wahh began as surrender — always open to collaborating with musicians/artists seeking honest, intuitive visual storytelling.
Open for
Collaborative &
Freelance Work
A Film by Raghavi Agarwal
Concept · Direction · Cinematography · Edit
Featuring- Sushila Devi Kejriwal, Suman Gupta & Preeti Agarwal
Color grade -Aryaman Kutty
Assistant Editors- Sayyam Khanna & Ayush Desai
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