Rahat Mahajan
Rahat MAHAJAN is a director, cinematographer, editor, screenwriter and producer. He gained a Bachelor of Mass Media degree from St. Xaviers College, Mumbai and an MFA from the ArtCenter College of Design in Los Angeles. Mahajan’s first short film Memoirs of an Apple won the first prize at the IDPA film festival in 2006 and was aired on Indian national television. Shortly after, he started working in the Bombay film industry, starting out as an assistant director and ultimately spearheading Visual Promotions for several acclaimed feature films. His short film Istifa, made on a Visual Communications Fellowship, was a National Finalist under the narrative category for the 41st Student Academy Awards in 2014. His debut feature film Meghdoot/The Cloud Messenger (2022), part of the IFFR 2022 Tiger Competition, is a contemporary tale of reincarnation about two lovers meeting in the present day after several centuries of longing, yet still trapped in their destiny of a perpetual cycle of love and death. Mahajan founded his production company Mahamudra Collective in 2005 and Inspired by his own roots, he wishes to weave stories that are sensitive and yet urgent in their mission to bring the vastness of Indian thought to the world in an approachable manner.

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger

The Unknown Craftsman

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger
A Scene with Dialogue?
A Scene with Dialogue?
A Scene with Dialogue?
Istifa
Gulfareen

The Unknown Craftsman
T. and Sugar

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger
If You Lived Here You'd Be Home Already
Memoirs of an Apple
Roots Festival
Istifa
Istifa
Gulfareen
Blackmail Business
Istifa

An Invitation

Ishqiya

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger

The Unknown Craftsman
Good Morning

Kaminey

Mehsampur
Blackmail Business

Udaan
Istifa

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger

The Bijou: A One Way Crossing

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger
Gulfareen

Meghdoot - The Cloud Messenger
Gulfareen

Kaminey
Bloodline
Memoirs of an Apple
Roots Festival
Tyaag
Still I Rise
Tyaag
Tyaag
What's the 48?
Memoirs of an Apple
Roots Festival
Still I Rise
Still I Rise
