Pitching & Writing [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, March 10th
Time: 6pm PT / 9pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speaker: Lorna Osunsanmi
In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE)

This Session
Pitching and writing are two things Lorna Osunsanmi has mastered. She will talk to us about best practices for pitching, and what makes a great story.

Speaker Bio
Lorna Osunsanmi has come a mighty, long way from a tiny island in the middle of the  Caribbean Sea, then to a hick-town in rural Texas, and finally to Los Angeles to pursue a  writing career in television and film.  

Before moving to Los Angeles, Osunsanmi graduated Magna Cum Laude earning a  Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a Pre-law minor from Texas Woman's University

Osunsanmi has since had a successful 15-year career working in television starting with a  sci-fi show called DAYBREAK that aired on ABC. Then, becoming a writer on Netflix’s  first original scripted series, a sci-fi/horror titled HEMLOCK GROVE by producer Eli  Roth. That experience paved the way for her to work on Hulu’s, THE PATH, a religious  show about a cult leader. In between, Osunsanmi wrote and produced the Bollywood web  series titled CHADO. Osunsanmi is currently a Producer on the CW’s hit series ALL  AMERICAN, an emotionally grounded drama that rounds out her writing style.  

Outside of film and television, Osunsanmi is the author of a motivational book titled  “Becoming Bold” where she discusses how to maximize your life. She currently resides  in Los Angeles with her adoring husband and two lovely children.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

My First Short Film [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, March 9th
Time: 6pm PT / 9pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speaker: Gayatri Bajpai & Nirav Bhakta
In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE)

This Session
A guide you through the steps of bringing a short film to life: concept, script, budgeting and scheduling, to shooting, through editing and distribution. Practical answers to questions that every first time filmmaker has.

Speakers Bios
About Gayatri Everitt Bajpai:
Gayatri Everitt Bajpai is a filmmaker based in Vancouver. She earned her  MFA in Film Production at UCLA, where she received the Lynn Weston and  Rabbit Bandini Thesis Awards for her final project, a segment of an  anthology feature produced by Rabbit Bandini Productions. She won  Directors’ Spotlight Awards for two of her other short films, Housewarming and Muck, and produced a documentary about Francis Ford Coppola's live  cinema project Distant Vision. Gayatri and her co-director Nirav Bhakta  have since won HBO’s 2019 APA Visionaries with their short film Halwa,  which has gone on to garner awards at festivals around the world. Gayatri  is developing her first feature.

About Nirav Bhakta:
Nirav Bhakta is an award-winning Director/Actor/Writer. While  growing up as an undocumented immigrant in motels, Nirav utilized the restraints of his environment and  geographical boundaries to create with what he had. Nirav's background in story telling extends from architecture  to the North Indian classical dance form of Kathak. Due to the  lack of authentic roles and experiences as an actor, Nirav began  creating zero budget short films focusing on the immigrant  experience. In 2019, Nirav and his codirector Gayatri Bajpai were announced as the winners of the  HBO Visionaries Short Film Competition for their film 'Halwa',  which is now streaming on HBO. His next project 'Thank You,  Come Again' created at the Armed With A Camera fellowship  with Visual Communications and co-sponsored by The Academy, went on to become a case study for race and ethnic  politics within academic circles such as Rutgers, Brandeis and  UCLA . Nirav is currently working on the animated short film 'The  Last Of The Stars' at CBS in collaboration with the non-profit  

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

The Art of Marketing [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Monday, March 8th
Time: 6pm PT / 9pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speaker: Nabil Kazi
In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE)

This Session
The marketing tools every filmmaker should think about and execute for a successful campaign.  Advertising is more expensive than ever and marketing is changing to meet shorter film windows and finding a voice on streaming platforms and film festivals.  Learn the tips and must have’s even before you start production. 

Speaker Bio
A senior marketing and brand strategist,  Nabil has worked with some of the  industries top filmmakers including Jerry  Bruckheimer, Carlton Cuse, Chris  Melendandri, John Lasseter, Pete Doctor,  Darla Anderson, Andrew Stanton, Byron  Howard, Robert Redford and Wes Craven.  Nabil has built innovative and successful  global campaigns in film, television and  sports through effective campaigns.  

Most recently at Illumination Entertainment,  Nabil worked closely with the Universal  Pictures business units to execute  campaigns for The Secret Life of Pets, Sing  and the billion dollar box office hit  Despicable Me 3 while helping to create  the strategy for The Grinch. 

Prior, he worked at Fox on marketing  properties such as The Simpsons, Family  Guy, New Girl, Arrested Development and  film franchises Ice Age, Rio and Avatar.  

Nabil has spent most of his career at the  Walt Disney Company in various roles. In  his last position at Disney, he was head of  marketing and responsible for developing  the marketing and franchise strategies for  Walt Disney Animation and DisneyToon  Studios. He worked on the successful  execution of Tangled, Tinkerbell and  Gnomeo & Juliet and created the initial  strategy for Wreck It Ralph and Planes.  

Prior to the animation studio, he spent time  at ABC Television Network marketing  LOST, Grey’s Anatomy, Dancing With The  Stars, Castle, Modern Family, The Middle,  Wipeout and The Bachelor and being the  key contact to all sports programming with ESPN on ABC including the World Cup,  NBA Finals and College Football.  

Additionally, he held positions in Disney  Consumer Products in Burbank and Hong  Kong, being the youngest executive in the  company to have P&L responsibility for a  country while helping to open the first  Disney office in India in 1993.  

Personally, Nabil is on a journey to visit  every country in the world (47/197) and  climb the seven summits. He has climbed  Mt. Kilimanjaro and scheduled to climb Mt.  Elbrus in July 2021. He is also a 18  Marathon Finisher and 2 time Ironman  finisher and started and led the Disney  Triathlon team for 8 years with Chairman  and CEO Bob Iger as team captain. 


About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

For the Love of Directing [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 7th
Time: 4pm PT / 7pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speakers: Lena Khan
In partnership with South Asians In Entertainment

This Session
Best Practices in Directing with the director of newly released Disney's Flora & Ulysses

Speaker Bio
A writer and director, Lena debuted her first longform movie  The Tiger Hunter in 2016. The film, starring Danny Pudi,  Karen David and Jon Heder, follows an Muslim-Indian  immigrant on his journey to discover where he fits in 1970s  America.  

February 19 was the release of Lena’s first film she directed  for Disney, Flora & Ulysses - based on Kate DiCamillo’s  Newbery-winning book. The film stars actors Ben Schwartz,  Bobby Moynihan, Danny Pudi, Alyson Hannigan and theater  actress Matilda Lawler as 10-year-old Flora. 

Lena is currently directing multiple episodes of the Netflix’s  hit series by Mindy Kaping, Never Have I Ever, starring  Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan and Richa  Moorjani.  

Lena gained experience at companies like Participant Media  (Syriana, The Kite Runner) before focusing on directing her  own work. She has directed commercials, films and music  videos for international artists such as Maher Zain and her  videos have been broadcast on TV across the world and  received over 20 million hits on YouTube.  

Lena graduated summa cum laude from the prestigious  UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, after which she  spent years gaining experience at renowned film companies.  Lena has gained extensive knowledge of what qualities a film  needs to be successful, and brings those aspects into co writing and directing The Tiger Hunter.  

Lena has been profiled in USA Today, Teen Vogue, The New  York Times, and various other media outlets; won Sony  Entertainment Television’s South Asian Excellence Award for contributions to entertainment, and now dedicates  herself to making films that call attention to social issues  through fun and engaging entertainment.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

The Post Life (Editing and Post Production) [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 7th
Time: 230pm PT / 530pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speakers: Varun Viswanath
In partnership with South Asians In Entertainment

This Session
Best Practices in editing from the editor of What we Do in the Shadows.

Speaker Bio
Varun Viswanath is a Film and TV  Editor based in Los Angeles, currently  editing on "Blindspotting" (Starz). His  recent TV editing credits include the  Emmy-nominated series "What We Do In  The Shadows" (FX), "I Am Not Okay With  This" (Netflix), "Trial & Error" (NBC),  "Arrested Development" (Netflix) and  "Manic" (HBO). He has also edited the  indie feature films "Miss India  America" (MarVista), "Ava's Impossible  Things" (Gravitas) and "The Insomniac" (Bad Alliteration). His other  work includes TV pilots, web series,  music videos and promos for The  Academy, Dakota Films, Vice x Youtube,  Issa Rae Productions, ColorCreative,  AwesomenessTV, All Def Digital, and  Arsenic Inc. His work has screened at  various film festivals including SXSW,  Tribeca, New York Film Festival,  Newport Beach Film Festival, among  many others. Varun is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, repped by  GSK Talent, and holds an MFA in Film  Editing from the American Film  Institute.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Getting It Done: Best Practices of Production [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 7th
Time: 1pm PT / 4pm ET
Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speaker: Mona Barkat
In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE)

This Session
Production starts well before Day 1 production.  Mona Barkat teaches us best practices of pre production, managing  fires on productions and best way to communicate with your team at all time.

Speakers Bio
After three-years in the Business Affairs division of Academy Award winning motion picture company Miramax, Barkat eventually shifted her attention to television—where she has served has served as Production Manager then Line Producer and Executive in Charge for series airing on VH1, E!, FOX Sports, Bravo, Discovery, and ABC. She has launched series like ALASKA THE LAST FRONTIER (Discovery Channel), CASTAWAYS (ABC), EMERGENCY CALL (ABC). She has rendered production management services for industry giants—director Don Weiner and fifteen-time Emmy Award winning director Don Mischer.

She wrote, directed and produced a scripted web-series, with writing partners from THE PATH and HEMLOCK GROVE, that lived on YouTube for a short time. 

With a deep respect for the creative process, Barkat intelligently sets new series budgets, manages production from pre-pro to field to post in a way that serves the creative vision, be it her own projects or those brought to her. 

With an airtight track record for success, Barkat is distinguished for successfully keeping her projects on budget without compromising the creative vision. 
She is based in Los Angeles.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

From Idea to Sale (and beyond): The Screenwriter's Journey with Bash and Nabil [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details
Date: Saturday, March 6th

Time: 4pm PT / 7pm ET

Duration: 1.5 hrs
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’

Speakers: Bash Naran and Nabil Chowdhary
In partnership with The Salon

This Session
Join Nabil Chowdhary (Black List screenwriter) and his manager, Bash Naran, as they discuss workflow, the creative journey, and the ins and outs of a career in screenwriting.

Speaker Bios
Nabil Chowdhary

Born and raised in the UK and of Pakistani descent, Nabil is a screenwriter and director. His sci-fi feature script “POD” appeared on the 2019 Black List. He is represented by Bash Naran at Writ-Large Management and David Boxerbaum and Sara Nestor at Verve Talent and Literary Agency. He currently lives in Melbourne Australia and is developing several projects in LA.
Twitter: @nabilchowdhary
Instagram: @nabilchowdhary
Website: www.nabilchowdhary.com

Bash Naran
Bash Naran is a literary manager & producer at Writ Large where he represents a diverse roster of writers, directors, producers and documentarians. His clients have been nominated and or won Academy Awards, Emmys, BAFTAs, and WGA Awards, amongst others. His clients’ projects have premiered and/or screened at Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, Venice, Cannes, and many more. In film & television, his clients have worked with major & independent studios and networks including Netflix, Amazon, Apple, A24, Warner Bros., HBO, Marvel, and Imagine Entertainment, amongst several others. Prior to his work at Writ Large, Bash was at Plattform and CAA, and before entertainment, he was a successful start-up executive in New York City, where he’s also proud to be from! Outside of his work at Writ Large, Bash is the co-founder of The Salon, a forum for South Asian artists & executives to connect, collaborate, and share resources. The organization works to accelerate the creative development of South Asian-American film & television through community organizing and empowerment.
Website: www.writ-large.com & www.thesalon.xyz
Handles: @bashnaran (Instagram + twitter + clubhouse)

About The Salon
The Salon is a forum for South Asian artists and executives in entertainment to connect and collaborate, share resources, facilitate mentorship, drive public advocacy, and disburse grants. Founded in 2019 by Nik Dodani, Bash Naran, and Vinny Chhibber, The Salon’s mission is to accelerate the creative development of South Asian-American television and film through community organizing and empowerment.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself. SAFFA is funded by Product of Culture, a WOC founded and funded collective that amplifies brown brands and creatives with strategy, content, and experiences rooted in culture.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Film Funding + Distribution with Milan Chakraborty [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details
Date: Saturday, March 6th

Time: 2pm PT / 5pm ET

Duration: 1.5 hrs
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’

Speakers: Milan Chakraborty
In partnership with The Salon

This Session

Film Funding + Distribution
How to get your film/project funded? This will be an interactive discussion talking about the state of independent film.
This workshop will focus on the art of producing a film in our entrepreneurial age, where the means of manufacture and distribution are in flux and where finding your audience is key. Creating distribution strategies to get a distribution deal for a film/project. The workshop will look at how to develop, finance and complete a movie from the viewpoint of a producer.

Speaker Bio
Milan Chakraborty is a 17-year veteran of the film industry after a career as an auditor/Certified Public Accountant. He started his career at Warner Bros. ("WB") and New Line Cinema ("NLC”), where he performed detailed reviews of 10 feature film productions with budgets ranging from $5 - $200 million.  Productions include: WB: BATMAN BEGINS – London; DUKES OF HAZZARD – Baton Rouge; V FOR VENDETTA – Berlin and NLC:  HISTORY OF VIOLENCE – Toronto. In 2008, Milan left the studios to focus on independent films, and has since produced 15+ features including MY FRIEND DAHMER, released in November 2017 and “certified fresh” by Rotten Tomatoes.  He was also an Executive Producer for the Sam Levinson directed film, ASSASSINATION NATION, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. More recently he has been an Exec Producer on PLUS ONE starring Maya Erskine which won the audience award at the 2019 Tribeca Film Fest as well as THE KILLING OF KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN which won the audience and jury award at the 2019 Austin Film Festival. Most recently he was an Exec Producer for THE DARK & THE WICKED, written and directed by Bryan Bertino (THE STRANGERS). Additionally, Milan is a producer on REARRANGED written by and based on the life of Zarna Garg. REARRANGED was a 2019 Nichol semi-finalist as well as the winner of the 2019 Austin Film Festival best comedy script.
Milan is Bengali and grew up in Terre Haute Indiana. His family in India is from Bihar and Jharkand.
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3065255/

About The Salon

The Salon is a forum for South Asian artists and executives in entertainment to connect and collaborate, share resources, facilitate mentorship, drive public advocacy, and disburse grants. Founded in 2019 by Nik Dodani, Bash Naran, and Vinny Chhibber, The Salon’s mission is to accelerate the creative development of South Asian-American television and film through community organizing and empowerment.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself. SAFFA is funded by Product of Culture, a WOC founded and funded collective that amplifies brown brands and creatives with strategy, content, and experiences rooted in culture.


**This event is included in the following tickets:

South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]

South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Salon with Smriti Mundhra [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details
Date: Saturday, March 6th

Time: 1pm PT / 4pm ET

Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’

Speakers: Smriti Mundhra

In partnership with The Salon

This Session

Join this fireside chat with Smriti Mundhra, Creator & Executive Producer of the hit series, Indian Matchmaking and Co-Director & Producer of St. Louis Superman talk about her journey to becoming an Academy Award-nominated director/producer.

Speaker Bio 
Smriti Mundhra is an Academy Award-nominated director/producer and one of DOC NYC’s 40 Under 40 Filmmakers to Watch. Her latest film, St. Louis Superman, has been nominated for a 2020 Academy Award in the short documentary category. Her debut feature, the documentary A Suitable Girl, world premiered in competition at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, New York Magazine and was awarded the Albert Maysles Best Documentary Director prize at the festival. Smriti also helmed ad campaigns for Google, the United Nations (starring Theo Germaine) and Bumble (starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas). She created and executive produced Indian Matchmaking, an eight-part Netflix original documentary series currently streaming on the platform. 

Prior to A Suitable Girl, Smriti produced Bomb the System, a 2004 Independent Spirit Award nominee for Best First Feature, and the SXSW Audience Award winning feature film Waterborne. She also co-produced Punching at the Sun, an official selection of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, as well as over one dozen award-winning short films, including the 2010 Sundance Film Festival official selection and Women In Film award winner “New Media.” She has written, directed and produced both short- and long-form documentary content for BET, Al Jazeera English and other platforms. Her work has been supported by the Tribeca Film Institute, Film Independent, Women In Film, ITVS, Doc Society, the Bertha Institute and the International Documentary Association, among other esteemed organizations. 

Smriti holds an MFA in Film from Columbia University and a BA from California State University, Northridge and Art Center College of Design. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, screenwriter Christian Magalhães, their daughter Isabel and son Jag.

About The Salon

The Salon is a forum for South Asian artists and executives in entertainment to connect and collaborate, share resources, facilitate mentorship, drive public advocacy, and disburse grants. Founded in 2019 by Nik Dodani, Bash Naran, and Vinny Chhibber, The Salon’s mission is to accelerate the creative development of South Asian-American television and film through community organizing and empowerment.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself. SAFFA is funded by Product of Culture, a WOC founded and funded collective that amplifies brown brands and creatives with strategy, content, and experiences rooted in culture.


**This event is included in the following tickets:

South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]

South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Salon with Aneesh Chaganty [Film Festival Masterclass]

Date: Saturday, March 6th

Time: 11am PT / 2pm ET

Duration: 1 hr
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’

Speaker: Aneesh Chaganty 

In partnership with The Salon

This Session

Join this fireside chat with Aneesh Chaganty, an incredible writer/director whose journey has positioned him to be a director to remember from our generation.

Speaker Bio: 
Aneesh Chaganty is a writer/director whose 2 minute short film, a Google Glass spot called "Seeds", became an internet sensation after garnering more than 1 million YouTube views in 24 hours. Following its success, Aneesh was invited to join the Google Creative Lab in New York City, where he spent 2 years developing, writing and directing Google commercials. His work has been aired during the Superbowl, Summer Olympics and viewed more than 45 million times online. His directorial debut, SEARCHING, premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, and was acquired by Sony Pictures for distribution, during which it grossed more than 75 million dollars worldwide. His second film, RUN, starring Sarah Paulson, was released on Hulu this past November and became the streaming service’s most watched movie ever during its opening weekend. 

About The Salon

The Salon is a forum for South Asian artists and executives in entertainment to connect and collaborate, share resources, facilitate mentorship, drive public advocacy, and disburse grants. Founded in 2019 by Nik Dodani, Bash Naran, and Vinny Chhibber, The Salon’s mission is to accelerate the creative development of South Asian-American television and film through community organizing and empowerment.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself. SAFFA is funded by Product of Culture, a WOC founded and funded collective that amplifies brown brands and creatives with strategy, content, and experiences rooted in culture.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]

South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Production in a Pandemic: Understanding COVID Risks and Compliance [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Friday, March 5th
Time: 3pm PT / 6pm ET
Duration: 1.5 hrs
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speakers: Erik Day
In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE) and South Asian Women in Entertainment (SAWIE)

This Session
From planning to post, COVID has affected the production landscape. Touch base with Erik Day to find some of the best practices and lessons learned from shows that have successfully wrapped in this challenging environment.

Speakers Bio
Erik Day has lived a double life: one side in production and the other in Emergency Management and Response. On the entertainment side, he's run the production gamut from news through reality and scripted. On the EM side, he’s been a volunteer EMT, an Emergency Services Specialist for the Red Cross and an analyst for LA Metro Emergency Management. In his downtime, he volunteers with the Quill & Pint Writers’ Workshop, helping storytellers hone their craft.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

The Power of the AD [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Friday, March 5th
Time: 1pm PT / 4pm ET
Duration: 1 hrs
Location on the Festival Map: ‘The Hall’
Speaker: Meta Valentic
In partnership with South Asians In Entertainment

This Session
Assistant Directors keep the set in balance. Interfacing with every department and the cast, the AD’s manage everyone and everything in the production cycle. Meta Valentic walks us through best practices for a first time AD.

Speakers Bio
Meta Valentic began her career as the youngest member of the DGA Assistant Director's Training  Program. Her assistant director credits include “Nixon”, “Castle”, “Lost”, “Bones”, and the Emmy  and Golden Globe winning musical comedy “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”.  

Meta recently joined producer Sandy Climan (“The Aviator”) in Entertainment Media  Management, a full service management-production company dedicated to creating  groundbreaking television shows and feature films inspired by true events and real people in the  espionage genre. With a network of storytellers that ranges from diplomats, to newsmakers, to  world-class intelligence agents, and exclusive access to adaptations of books, articles, podcasts  and real-life events, EMM is positioned to curate unique and authentic content. Meta is  spearheading development and actively partnering with diverse filmmakers to boost  underrepresented voices in the EMM slate. 

Meta has been Producer’s Guild Diversity Workshop Fellow, and a Sundance Film Financing  Intensive Fellow. She is a judge and conference panelist at the annual Austin Film Festival. Meta  is active in the Producers Guild of America’s Mentorship Committee and Women’s Impact  Network. Meta grew up in Washington DC and attended The Sidwell Friends School, where she  developed a lifelong love of politics and Quaker values (and believes they are not mutually  exclusive).

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Representation in Hollywood [Film Festival Masterclass]

*Free Event for All*
Date: Monday, March 1st

Time: 6pm PT / 9pm ET

Duration: 1.5 hrs

Speakers: Pavani Srinivasan (Producer) and the stars of Bravo’s Family Karma Amrit Kapai, Bali Chainani, Vishal Parvani, and Brian Benni

In partnership with South Asians in Entertainment (SAIE) and South Asian Women in Entertainment (SAWIE)

This Session

Join Pavani Srinivasan and the stars of Bravo’s Family Karma as they discusses representation in Hollywood and reality TV representation.

Speaker Bio:
Pavani Srinivasan is a television producer and writer based in the Washington, DC area. Originally from New York, she got her start working for the competition nonfiction television series, 24 Hour Catwalk. She then was able to secure work on other popular projects such as Celebrity Apprentice and Ink Master.
As she grew in her career, Pavani was given the opportunity to work as a producer and writer on history-based programming and was able to tell stories about minorities and women. She is passionate about being able to give life to narratives that are not often represented in the mainstream media. 
Proud of her South Indian heritage, Pavani is trained in South Indian Classical dance and music and loves to support the arts whenever possible. She hopes to continue to be able to give a voice to the voiceless and tell compelling and dynamic stories in whatever form they may take.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself. SAFFA is funded by Product of Culture, a WOC founded and funded collective that amplifies brown brands and creatives with strategy, content, and experiences rooted in culture.

Nailing Your Fellowship App: The 'How To' on Personal Statements and Essay Questions [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, February 28th
Time: 11am PT / 2pm ET
Duration: 1.5 hrs
Location: The Hall
Speaker: Nandini Bapat
In partnership with South Asians In Entertainment

This Session
Learn how to master the fellowship application process with this deep dive into writing personal statements and answering short essay questions for some of Hollywood's biggest fellowship programs! This session features a Q&A with a panel of fellowship winners from programs like Disney/ABC, Viacom CBS, NBC Writers on the Verge, and HBO Access. They will reveal the secret to securing spots in these coveted programs, by sharing their experiences and breaking down what defines a good vs bad application.

Moderator Bio
About Nandini Bapat: Most recognized for her season six run on HBO’s Silicon Valley as the awkward coder Gwart, Nandini Bapat is an accomplished actress and screenwriter. She’s made additional appearances on notable projects, such as NBC’s Good Girls and FOX’s Scream Queens. Nandini starred in her award-winning short film CHOL, that she also produced, wrote and directed. A self-ascribed nerd, Nandini enjoys reading comic books, playing World of Warcraft and attending comic book conventions in her free time.

About the Speakers:

Vidhya Iyer
Born and raised in Nigeria to Indian parents, Vidhya takes great pride in being a third culture kid and having a great deal of variety (and anxiety) when it comes to her cultural identity. From the age of 12 onwards she lived alone in an apartment in India with no adult supervision - this allowed her obsession with television to grow unchecked. She studied Computer Engineering in college while also running an Italian restaurant, then she made the natural transition into moving halfway across the world to LA to become a TV Writer. She’s sold a show to Imagine Entertainment, worked on a JJ Abrams Apple TV show 'Little Voice' and Disney's Mira Royal Detective - all  while accomplishing the most Herculean task of all – having a stable monogamous (despite her best attempts to make an argument otherwise) committed relationship in LA. She is currently staffed on Season 3 of Hulu's 'Solar Opposites'. She has previously worked on Apple TV's 'Little Voice' and worked with Disney and Netflix Animation.

Aadip Desai
AADIP DESAI is an Indian American television writer, comedian, BAFTA Breakthrough Artist, and Air Force brat. He wrote a freelance episode of Disney Junior’s MIRA, ROYAL DETECTIVE, and was a Staff Writer on S7 of ABC's THE GOLDBERGS, which is a show mostly about yelling. When he’s not writing, Aadip runs the 16k-member LA TV Writers Facebook Group and is an Advisor at Sundance. Prior to this, Aadip was in AFI's highly selective MFA Screenwriting program but dropped out to join the impossibly selective Walt Disney Television Writing Program. Everything before that is a blur-- working at Reading Rainbow, music supervising, podcast producing On The Page, butchering onions on the Food Network’s Worst Cooks, doing stand-up, touring with punk rock bands, and doing non-profit work. He has a functionally useless BA in Economics, with a Minor in Music from the University of Puget Sound. Most recently, Aadip has managed to murder five sideburn trimmers in the last 18 months.

Rishi Chitkara
Rishi Chitkara started his career as part of the DGA Assistant Director Training Program, where he ran production base camps for hit series, including “The Mentalist,” “New Girl,” “Pretty Little Liars” and “Hello Ladies.” He soon went on to produce two independent genre features, "The Sector," and "High Moon, both available on DVD and Prime streaming. Most recently, he developed his original television project "codename: SANTA" with the USA Network/Universal Cable and was accepted into the WGA. He has a bachelors in Economics from Northwestern and a masters in Screenwriting from UCLA. In 2020, Rishi completed the NBC Writers on the Verge television fellowship and has previously placed as a semi-finalist for fellowships with Warner Brothers and Disney/ABC. He is currently a 2020-2021 fellow in the  Writers Mentoring Program at CBS.

Minoti Vaishnav
Minoti Vaishnav was born in Mumbai, India but moved to Los Angeles at the age of 19 to become a songwriter. After writing and releasing three indie albums, Minoti ventured into the world of film and television producing, creating content for Netflix, History Channel, Discovery Channel, and Travel Channel amongst other networks. Minoti is an alumna of the CBS Writers Mentoring Program, and holds a Masters degree in Creative Writing from the University of Oxford. She is currently a staff writer on The Equalizer on CBS. 

Joelle Luman
As a screenwriter, Joelle Luman is no stranger to the idea of ordinary people thrown into  extraordinary situations. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay area, Joelle  developed a love for science fiction thanks to her engineer dad while her mom exposed  her to wealth, glamour and a semi-clandestine life due to her career as a licensed  international arms dealer. As a way to subsidize her college tuition, Joelle joined the  family business and found herself in the arms trade making deals for high-tech  weaponry with the likes of steely generals, questionable politicians and power-hungry  CEOs in the Philippines.  
Her life experiences not only helped her get a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the  University of Southern California, but fueled her imagination to become a storyteller with  a passion for action, thrillers, horror, and grounded sci-fi.  
Joelle Luman most recently landed a spot on the 2019 Hit List for her grounded sci-fi  feature script “The Caregiver.” She also participated in the 2018-2019 Universal Writers  Program where she wrote two feature scripts for Universal Pictures, and also consulted  on a feature in development at the studio.  
Prior to becoming a screenwriter, Joelle produced highly rated unscripted television  shows across all networks for more than a decade, including Bravo TV’s Emmy award winning series Top Chef.  She is repped by Brillstein Entertainment Partners.

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]

Development to Distribution [Film Festival Masterclass]

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, February 28th
Time: 4pm PT / 7pm ET
Duration: 1.5 hrs
Location: The Hall
Speaker: Ameet Shukla
In partnership with South Asians In Entertainment

This Session
Seeing your project come together can be an exciting time for any producer but as momentum gains and more voices become part of the project, a producer’s job changes from selling the project to protecting the creative integrity. Ameet will outline helpful tips for producers to best protect a filmmaker's original concept from the start of development through release.

Speaker Bio
Ameet Shukla is a film producer and the President of Production for MAS Production, a Los Angeles based film and television production company. His interest in film began at the age of 15 when tasked with editing Spike Lee’s 102 minute film 4 Little Girls into a 5 minute clip for a county-wide forum on diversity, tolerance, and acceptance. It was this moment when he learned just how influential the mediums of film and television were for generating positivity.

He recently produced Cold Pursuit starring Liam Neeson, alongside his producing mentor, Michael Shamberg. The film is a darkly comedic action film featuring a large number of First Nations cast members in roles that deviate from traditional stereotypical images.

In 2016 he served as Executive Producer on Freeheld starring Julianne Moore and Elliot Page. Freeheld is based on the true story of Laurel Hester and Stacie Andree, a New Jersey police lieutenant and her domestic partner, who fought against local government officials to secure Laurel's pension benefits after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released the same year marriage equality was won in the United States. 

In 2014, Shukla Co-Produced Wish I Was Here starring Zach Braff, Kate Hudson, Josh Gad and Joey King.
The film was Zach Braff’s feature follow-up to his highly acclaimed film Garden State and raised over $3.1M from over 46,000 backers on Kickstarter. The film centers on a struggling actor who finds himself at a major crossroad in life causing him to turn to his faith and reexamine what it means to be a father, son, and husband. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and earned a Gotham Award nomination for Joey King as Best Breakthrough Actor. 

Prior to that, he served as the Vice President of Production at Double Feature Films under the guidance of Shamberg and prolific producer, Stacey Sher. During his tenure, Double Feature Films produced Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion starring Matt Damon and Gwyneth Paltrow, Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar-winning film Django Unchained with Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington, Scott Frank’s A Walk Among the Tombstones starring Liam Neeson and Dan Stevens, Runner Runner with Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck, and Get a Job starring Bryan Cranston, Miles Teller, and Anna Kendrick, and the AMC series Into the Badlands. 
Shukla is a member of OUT in Hollywood a coalition of LGBTQIA+ development executives and producers with an aim to propel exceptional projects on screen in order to uplift and amplify marginalized perspectives and increase authentic representation both behind and in front of the camera. Shukla is also a part of The Salon, an alliance of Hollywood professionals with the common goal of South Asian advocacy in the film & television industries and to increase South Asian representation throughout all facets of the entertainment industry. 

Shukla is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara Film Studies program where he got his start in film as the cinematographer for an award-winning stop motion animated short, The Dancing Llama, centering on a talented dancing llama who must overcome a debilitating spitting problem before a major dance competition. 

About South Asians In Entertainment (SAIE)
SAIE (and it’s womxn-forward community, South Asian Women In Entertainment SAWIE) are dedicated to using the voices of South Asian’s in entertainment and their experiences, knowledge and power to uplift each other and the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry through education, partnership, and mentorship.

About The South Asian Film Fest of America
Showcasing diversity, creativity and a multi hyphenated identity, the South Asian Film Festival of America (#southasianfilmfest) is an international screening and awards platform for South Asians to showcase their films and digital work. We're a culture-impact film festival for the new generation of South Asian creatives to share their experiences and narratives through feature films, short films, web-series, and music videos with global audiences. We welcome stories from and inclusive of individuals with South Asian heritage, the diaspora, immigrants, and from the sub-continent itself.

**This event is included in the following tickets:
South Asian Film Fest [All Masterclasses]
South Asian Film Fest [ALL Screenings + Q&As + Masterclasses]