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Priyanka Desai

💡MasterChef of Khayali Pulao
📺 Director @notyourbutterchicken
🎥 Co-Founder @jugaadsisters @joannaclairewong
🎬 Co-Chair @docnorthwest

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Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


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Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


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2
2 weeks ago

Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


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2 weeks ago

Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


159
2
2 weeks ago

Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


159
2
2 weeks ago

Series Premiere: Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable)

Dive in to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation, one dish at a time.

Our Ocean Table is available now for free on TELUS Optik TV Video on Demand channel 8 and the TELUS TV+ app with an Optik TV or Stream+ subscription. Learn more in our bio.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyalee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

In honour of Asian Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this premiere at special screening events across the country. On May 1 in Toronto (Waitlist only), May 2 in Calgary, and May 7 in Vancouver, Our Ocean Table is making waves on a screen near you! Event listings in bio.

Visit the TELUS originals YouTube channel for Bonus Content: “Interview with Chef Jinhee Lee,” an extended conversation where the chef/owner of Jinbar in Calgary gets real about growing up as a Korean daughter, and reflects on what it means to be a good woman, a good daughter, and true to herself.

🦑🦪🐟


#OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood #SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


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2 weeks ago

BIG DAY! NOT YOUR BUTTER CHICKEN, is officially available across Canada on CBC GEM!

This series is very close to my heart. Not only do we share the journey of how South Asians came to Canada and helped build the Canada that we know now but it also follows the story of my mom and I through food.

You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll most likely be a little hungry!

P.S. How freaking cool is it that we are on the front page! Thank you so much CBC GEM!!!


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1 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago


I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago


I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago


I had it all planned in my head, when I am done with this contract I will post this picture (swipe left) instead of sending resumes to seek new projects - with a caption: Producer for hire. Skills include hauling dead squirrels to film sets. 🤣 🐿️

When I was moving to Victoria to work on this project, I told my Vancouver friends that I will be right back. But one season turned into two and I am so happy I stayed back. If it was not for this show, I wouldn’t have had the chance to make some of the most cherished lifelong connections in Victoria. Also some disastrous dating encounters. But thats a story for another day.

The show @moosemeatandmarmalade is coming to an end. Come May 7th we will see Bush Cook Art Napoleon and Chef Dan for one last time take us on their adventures and then bid adieu to this show. For me, it was a chance of a lifetime to experience and learn traditional Indigenous knowledge and practices from Art Napoleon, to fearlessly making tax credit applications with Hilary Pryor by my side, and updating cost reports with Mike Wavrecan like nobody’s business (affairs) pun intended. A huge thanks to all the fantastic crew members who I feel so lucky to have worked with. From celebrating awards to experiencing loss of a dear member together. As I scroll through my phone photos, I see so many memories and endless landscapes from scouts and site visits. This show took me to nations, villages and towns that I had never heard of. Thank you for making me experience real Canada! One day I will make a photo blog of all those memories. I promise!

Moosemeat & Marmalade (13 x 22 min) Season 6 & 7
Broadcaster: APTN
Producers: Hilary Pryor @art.napoleon & @mrwavrecan n
Hosts: Art Napoleon & Dan Hayes
Directors: Hilary Pryor, @michael_bourquin @juleskoostachin @claudiaminervamedina @quanahstyle @banchihanuse
Production Manager: Priyanka Desai 🙋🏽‍♀️
DOP: Chris Johnson
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures
Editors: @claudiaminervamedina
Production Coordinator: @livvanderwal
Sound Design: David Parfit
Office PA: Kira Doxtator @kiradoxtator Nick, Stephanie

In memory of Calvin


109
9
2 years ago

“Koreans are tied to the ocean through food, and so what does that mean for our culture if we don’t get to eat our seafood anymore?”🦪🦐🐟

One week away! Our Ocean Table (@ouroceantable) premieres on TELUS Optik TV and TELUS TV+ on Friday May 1st.

On a journey inspired by iconic Korean seafood dishes, this three-part docuseries follows filmmaker Sonya Lee @sonyaslee and journalist Hannah Sung @hannsung as they dive into our waters to explore how culture can inspire ocean conservation.

Directed by Sonya Lee @sonyaslee & Jon Chiang @jonchiang
Produced by Priyanka Desai @pdlight Joanna Wong @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters ) and Sonya Lee @planktonproductions

🎟️ Catch it on the big screen! Tickets available for in-person screenings in Calgary (May 2nd) and Vancouver (May 7th) - visit our link in bio for details.


#OurOceanTable #OceanConservation #KoreanCanadian #KoreanSeafood#SeafoodCulture #NatureDocs #OceanDocumentary #AsianHeritageMonth
Film, Filmmaker, BC Film, AB Film, British Columbia, Alberta, Documentary, Docuseries, Social Impact, Film funding, Film Production, Canadian Film, TELUS


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7
3 weeks ago

Can’t believe I’ve been sitting on this BTS for over 2 years. I’m SO excited for the release of @ouroceantable with our incredible team!

Join us to celebrate Asian Heritage Month with @vaffvancouver for the Vancouver premiere of @ouroceantable & Q+A.

🗓 Thursday May 7, 2026 @ 5:30 pm
📍Venue: Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas
💫Register now: link at bio

Coming Friday, May 1 on @telusoriginals and streaming on @cbcgem.

Hosted by @sonyaslee & @hannsung
Directed by @sonyaslee & J@jonchiang
Produced by @pdlight, @joannaclairewong (@jugaadsisters) & @planktonproductions
DOP @kate_msmith, @kaayla_whachell
Editor: @non.dairy.milk
Finishing Editor: Jasleen Kaur
Camera Operators: @emmadjwa, @jaimie_stewart & @diannaparry
Underwater Camera Operators: @tavishcampbell & @d.leowinata
Location Sound: @ramsaypictures, @alexshamku, Alex Mitchell
Grip: Jones Belsher & Liam Meredith
Composer: @yejinhime
Sound Design & Mastering: @deepaaaar
Production Assistants: @sohe.13 & Kyle Wilson
Production Coordinator:@stuffapitanikita
Researcher: @tiarebuoys
Archivist: @wellplayedmedia
Colourist: @soyoung_colorist
Series Artwork & Production Design: @luckylucycreative
Hair & Make Up: @haileyparkmakeup
PR @penderpr

🦪 Special thanks to
Horang Restaurant @horang.ca
JinBar @jinbaryyc
Jinmi @jinmibychefj
Goodfish Co @goodfish.co
Taylor Shellfish @taylorshellfish
Cascadia Seaweed @cascadiaseaweed

Thank you to our Community Partner: @representasianproject

Produced with the support of TELUS originals @telusoriginals and developed with the participation of @creativebcs


214
13
4 weeks ago

In my TV journalism days I may have met many celebrities. But this one will always be the special one. Young Priyanka was always drawn to her music yes but also her larger than life personality. Even now, I cannot tell which I loved more.

The 80s and 90s was the era of film gossip and having older sisters in their teens and twenties, I had a front row seat to all the whispers! The industry was not kinder to women back then. She eloped with her driver,’ they said. ‘She survived a difficult abusive marriage’ they said. ‘She sings these explicit item numbers,’ they said. The sisters Lata and Asha were always pitted against each other. Asha Bhosle was always framed as the “other” sister, set in constant comparison to Lata Mangeshkar, the pious elder. Lata was reverent, restrained. Asha was colourful, rebellious. Divorce and remarriage became markers of judgment, and Asha, it seemed, had done it all. I still remember the image of her sitting on her balcony and mourning the death of her husband R D Burman. In that moment on national television, I felt like their relationship was finally seen for what it is, a pure love between two extraordinary artists!
Asha was always the outlier. And young Priyanka noticed. I was impressed by her bold choices. To me, she was everything, a little dangerous, wildly exciting, unapologetic. A rebel with a phenomenal voice. She represented a kind of feminism that felt homegrown, desi, and deeply authentic.

When I was asked to interview her for her 79th birthday (almost 13 years ago) by my editor @nikhil.wagle23 , the idea was to feature the limitless woman that she is. I went to her lower parel apartment to film this interview. I remember going there with our entertainment journalist Manali Pawar and Videographer Ganesh Kale. Mumbai’s moist afternoon air filled her apartment, and we bought her white lilies, something we knew she adored a lot. At least those gossip columns had served some purpose!
(Continued in comments)
#ashabhosle #restinpower #queen


246
38
1 months ago

In my TV journalism days I may have met many celebrities. But this one will always be the special one. Young Priyanka was always drawn to her music yes but also her larger than life personality. Even now, I cannot tell which I loved more.

The 80s and 90s was the era of film gossip and having older sisters in their teens and twenties, I had a front row seat to all the whispers! The industry was not kinder to women back then. She eloped with her driver,’ they said. ‘She survived a difficult abusive marriage’ they said. ‘She sings these explicit item numbers,’ they said. The sisters Lata and Asha were always pitted against each other. Asha Bhosle was always framed as the “other” sister, set in constant comparison to Lata Mangeshkar, the pious elder. Lata was reverent, restrained. Asha was colourful, rebellious. Divorce and remarriage became markers of judgment, and Asha, it seemed, had done it all. I still remember the image of her sitting on her balcony and mourning the death of her husband R D Burman. In that moment on national television, I felt like their relationship was finally seen for what it is, a pure love between two extraordinary artists!
Asha was always the outlier. And young Priyanka noticed. I was impressed by her bold choices. To me, she was everything, a little dangerous, wildly exciting, unapologetic. A rebel with a phenomenal voice. She represented a kind of feminism that felt homegrown, desi, and deeply authentic.

When I was asked to interview her for her 79th birthday (almost 13 years ago) by my editor @nikhil.wagle23 , the idea was to feature the limitless woman that she is. I went to her lower parel apartment to film this interview. I remember going there with our entertainment journalist Manali Pawar and Videographer Ganesh Kale. Mumbai’s moist afternoon air filled her apartment, and we bought her white lilies, something we knew she adored a lot. At least those gossip columns had served some purpose!
(Continued in comments)
#ashabhosle #restinpower #queen


246
38
1 months ago

In my TV journalism days I may have met many celebrities. But this one will always be the special one. Young Priyanka was always drawn to her music yes but also her larger than life personality. Even now, I cannot tell which I loved more.

The 80s and 90s was the era of film gossip and having older sisters in their teens and twenties, I had a front row seat to all the whispers! The industry was not kinder to women back then. She eloped with her driver,’ they said. ‘She survived a difficult abusive marriage’ they said. ‘She sings these explicit item numbers,’ they said. The sisters Lata and Asha were always pitted against each other. Asha Bhosle was always framed as the “other” sister, set in constant comparison to Lata Mangeshkar, the pious elder. Lata was reverent, restrained. Asha was colourful, rebellious. Divorce and remarriage became markers of judgment, and Asha, it seemed, had done it all. I still remember the image of her sitting on her balcony and mourning the death of her husband R D Burman. In that moment on national television, I felt like their relationship was finally seen for what it is, a pure love between two extraordinary artists!
Asha was always the outlier. And young Priyanka noticed. I was impressed by her bold choices. To me, she was everything, a little dangerous, wildly exciting, unapologetic. A rebel with a phenomenal voice. She represented a kind of feminism that felt homegrown, desi, and deeply authentic.

When I was asked to interview her for her 79th birthday (almost 13 years ago) by my editor @nikhil.wagle23 , the idea was to feature the limitless woman that she is. I went to her lower parel apartment to film this interview. I remember going there with our entertainment journalist Manali Pawar and Videographer Ganesh Kale. Mumbai’s moist afternoon air filled her apartment, and we bought her white lilies, something we knew she adored a lot. At least those gossip columns had served some purpose!
(Continued in comments)
#ashabhosle #restinpower #queen


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38
1 months ago

#saynotowar


239
35
1 months ago

When I woke up and my chats were blowing up with messages from friends and colleagues! I couldnt believe and honestly it took me a minute to even post this, cause I just couldnt beleive that I am nominated for THE Canadian Screen Awards. So grateful for the honor and deeply indebted to the crew who brought the vision to life.Thrilled to be nominated for Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information for the docu-series Not Your Butter Chicken. If you are a voting member GO VOTE for ME! If you are not a voting member I know you will cheer me on. And if you are human SPEAK UP! SAY NO TO WAR!

This nomination is such a powerful recognition — and a celebration of South Asian stories in Canada. What a moment for all of us!

Honored to be nominated alongside:
• John Keffer (The Good Stuff with Mary Berg)
• Shawn Viens (Pamela’s Cooking with Love)
• Gillian E. Parker (The Social)
• Frederick Kroetsch & Shirley A. McLean (Wild Rose Vets)

Save the date, grab your favourite Indian snacks (or butter chicken – we won’t judge!) and tune in on Friday, May 29th to catch the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, hosted by Andrew Phung, streaming at 8 PM PT on CBC, CBC Gem, Crave, CTV, Global, and STACKTV.

#CdnScreenAwards #notyourbutterchicken


383
100
1 months ago

When I woke up and my chats were blowing up with messages from friends and colleagues! I couldnt believe and honestly it took me a minute to even post this, cause I just couldnt beleive that I am nominated for THE Canadian Screen Awards. So grateful for the honor and deeply indebted to the crew who brought the vision to life.Thrilled to be nominated for Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information for the docu-series Not Your Butter Chicken. If you are a voting member GO VOTE for ME! If you are not a voting member I know you will cheer me on. And if you are human SPEAK UP! SAY NO TO WAR!

This nomination is such a powerful recognition — and a celebration of South Asian stories in Canada. What a moment for all of us!

Honored to be nominated alongside:
• John Keffer (The Good Stuff with Mary Berg)
• Shawn Viens (Pamela’s Cooking with Love)
• Gillian E. Parker (The Social)
• Frederick Kroetsch & Shirley A. McLean (Wild Rose Vets)

Save the date, grab your favourite Indian snacks (or butter chicken – we won’t judge!) and tune in on Friday, May 29th to catch the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, hosted by Andrew Phung, streaming at 8 PM PT on CBC, CBC Gem, Crave, CTV, Global, and STACKTV.

#CdnScreenAwards #notyourbutterchicken


383
100
1 months ago

When I woke up and my chats were blowing up with messages from friends and colleagues! I couldnt believe and honestly it took me a minute to even post this, cause I just couldnt beleive that I am nominated for THE Canadian Screen Awards. So grateful for the honor and deeply indebted to the crew who brought the vision to life.Thrilled to be nominated for Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information for the docu-series Not Your Butter Chicken. If you are a voting member GO VOTE for ME! If you are not a voting member I know you will cheer me on. And if you are human SPEAK UP! SAY NO TO WAR!

This nomination is such a powerful recognition — and a celebration of South Asian stories in Canada. What a moment for all of us!

Honored to be nominated alongside:
• John Keffer (The Good Stuff with Mary Berg)
• Shawn Viens (Pamela’s Cooking with Love)
• Gillian E. Parker (The Social)
• Frederick Kroetsch & Shirley A. McLean (Wild Rose Vets)

Save the date, grab your favourite Indian snacks (or butter chicken – we won’t judge!) and tune in on Friday, May 29th to catch the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, hosted by Andrew Phung, streaming at 8 PM PT on CBC, CBC Gem, Crave, CTV, Global, and STACKTV.

#CdnScreenAwards #notyourbutterchicken


383
100
1 months ago

When I woke up and my chats were blowing up with messages from friends and colleagues! I couldnt believe and honestly it took me a minute to even post this, cause I just couldnt beleive that I am nominated for THE Canadian Screen Awards. So grateful for the honor and deeply indebted to the crew who brought the vision to life.Thrilled to be nominated for Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information for the docu-series Not Your Butter Chicken. If you are a voting member GO VOTE for ME! If you are not a voting member I know you will cheer me on. And if you are human SPEAK UP! SAY NO TO WAR!

This nomination is such a powerful recognition — and a celebration of South Asian stories in Canada. What a moment for all of us!

Honored to be nominated alongside:
• John Keffer (The Good Stuff with Mary Berg)
• Shawn Viens (Pamela’s Cooking with Love)
• Gillian E. Parker (The Social)
• Frederick Kroetsch & Shirley A. McLean (Wild Rose Vets)

Save the date, grab your favourite Indian snacks (or butter chicken – we won’t judge!) and tune in on Friday, May 29th to catch the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, hosted by Andrew Phung, streaming at 8 PM PT on CBC, CBC Gem, Crave, CTV, Global, and STACKTV.

#CdnScreenAwards #notyourbutterchicken


383
100
1 months ago

Late Post: What an honour to be part of GEMFest 2026’s panel “Funding Realities: A Community Townhall” at VIFF Theatre!

Grateful to share space with such an incredible group: Brishkay Ahmed, Andrew Williamson (Telefilm), Sarah Jane Flynn (Knowledge Network), Jason Lee (CMPA), and moderator, Janine Steele (CMF). Important, honest conversations about current realities and the future of our industry.

Even more special to spend the day surrounded by colleagues and friends, celebrating International Women’s Day!!

And of course, a highlight: getting to be with the incredible Baljit Sangra, whose film Have You Heard Judi Singh? closed out GEMFest 2026. 💛


107
3
1 months ago

Late Post: What an honour to be part of GEMFest 2026’s panel “Funding Realities: A Community Townhall” at VIFF Theatre!

Grateful to share space with such an incredible group: Brishkay Ahmed, Andrew Williamson (Telefilm), Sarah Jane Flynn (Knowledge Network), Jason Lee (CMPA), and moderator, Janine Steele (CMF). Important, honest conversations about current realities and the future of our industry.

Even more special to spend the day surrounded by colleagues and friends, celebrating International Women’s Day!!

And of course, a highlight: getting to be with the incredible Baljit Sangra, whose film Have You Heard Judi Singh? closed out GEMFest 2026. 💛


107
3
1 months ago

Late Post: What an honour to be part of GEMFest 2026’s panel “Funding Realities: A Community Townhall” at VIFF Theatre!

Grateful to share space with such an incredible group: Brishkay Ahmed, Andrew Williamson (Telefilm), Sarah Jane Flynn (Knowledge Network), Jason Lee (CMPA), and moderator, Janine Steele (CMF). Important, honest conversations about current realities and the future of our industry.

Even more special to spend the day surrounded by colleagues and friends, celebrating International Women’s Day!!

And of course, a highlight: getting to be with the incredible Baljit Sangra, whose film Have You Heard Judi Singh? closed out GEMFest 2026. 💛


107
3
1 months ago

Late Post: What an honour to be part of GEMFest 2026’s panel “Funding Realities: A Community Townhall” at VIFF Theatre!

Grateful to share space with such an incredible group: Brishkay Ahmed, Andrew Williamson (Telefilm), Sarah Jane Flynn (Knowledge Network), Jason Lee (CMPA), and moderator, Janine Steele (CMF). Important, honest conversations about current realities and the future of our industry.

Even more special to spend the day surrounded by colleagues and friends, celebrating International Women’s Day!!

And of course, a highlight: getting to be with the incredible Baljit Sangra, whose film Have You Heard Judi Singh? closed out GEMFest 2026. 💛


107
3
1 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
22
3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
22
3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
22
3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


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3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
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3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
22
3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


341
22
3 months ago

For Your Consideration 🏆

Not Your Butter Chicken, a four-part docu-series celebrating untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the lens of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy, is officially up for SIX Canadian Screen Award categories!

We’re beyond honoured to be in the running. Cheer us on! 📣

Eligible Categories:
* Best Lifestyle Program or Series
* Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information
* Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
* Best Picture Editing, Factual
* Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality or Entertainment
* Best Host, Lifestyle

Swipe to the end for a cute video of the best team enjoying Indian food that is NOT your butter chicken - and not your mom either!

Which one are you rooting for? 🙌

#FYC #CanadianScreenAwards #NotYourButterChicken #BestProgram #BestHost


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3 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


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6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


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6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


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6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
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6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


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6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

Recently someone asked me, why did I want to be a producer. I said because I like delegating tasks to others 🙈 I blame it all on my youngest sibling syndrome - producing seems like a therapy, most of the times. Look at all the pictures, I am always giving instructions to people!! 🤣

Thank you iSAFF for channeling my youngest sibling syndrome and having me be the Festival Manager for international South Asian film festival two years in a row. From barely knowing other South Asian creatives in Canada as a new immigrant, to now knowing so many of them that sometimes I forget if I was in new country. This year I also had the honour to direct the Annual iSAFF Gala and the vivacious brilliant emcee @sukhmanisadana swipe for our post event high picture! But really what a treat it was, being part of the festival and getting to know each one of these talented people who are putting South Asian Stories front and centre. @MannuSandhu thank you for bringing me on for this beautiful journey with you and other amazing folks without whom the festival wouldn’t be the same. Alongside @farah_hsn @rajarneja1 @mjohal812 @avidrumz and @bimnarine and @priyankmurarka @mankiranlive @kashifpasta @steeleyjan @brishkay @baljitsangra @shrutiramanimusic thank you for sharing your wisdom! Will always cherish the conversations with the legend herself #deepamehta and the prolific storyteller @iamonir among so many creatives who shared their light with the festival this year! 🥹

Producer: @mnusandhu
Co-Producer: Panzypreet Sandhu
Artistic Director: @pulkitdatta
Co-Directors Programming: @pallavisastry @keertanaks
Programming Coordinator: @anishacheema
Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator: @arekayare 
Festival Coordinator: @czarvoyage 
Festival Coordinator: @kapoor.nikit
Festival VideoGrapher: @mayuresh.ambekar & Team 
Festival Video Editor: @harshwardhankumbhar 
Head of Design: @nvsowjanya 
Social Media Wizard: @onecent_pennyy 
Accountant Humble Accounting 
Logistics Coordinator: @amitdhuga
&
Festival Coordinator & Admin Support @stuffapitanikita

Supported by many volunteer hands!!

Gratitude Love & Light!


316
42
6 months ago

We are so excited to meet everyone at iSAFF this coming festival season. Count down starts now 🥳 9 days to go!


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8 months ago


비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.