As I hear this question, it sort of hits me and makes me realise the long path and yet it still feels like the beginning. It all started in Chandigarh, I was born and brought up there, my first ever play was in school, class 9th, and it was ‘The Lion King’. That’s when the theatre bug bit me and I continued with it.. After school, I applied for engineering, but in two and a half weeks, I realised it is not my cup of tea, and I moved to mass communication. The college had an extravagant theatre background with several troops, and I was a part of all of them. For my Masters, I applied to several colleges globally, but my grandfather had reservations and he came with a foresight and he told me you have been acting since grade 9, so now go behind the lens, and learn directing and writing, develop these skill sets. It was then with a very heavy heart that I decided to go to The Savannah College of Art and Design, but my naive mind did not realise that I was surrounded by filmmakers and they always need actors. My growth during that time in college was exponential, I was acting, directing, doing pilot productions, making them and it was extremely beautiful. So much so that my short films there fetched me the Student Emmy award, both as an actor and a director. It also led me to work with the greats in the industry, and I climbed the ranks higher and higher.