
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India]: After more than two decades in India’s fast-paced television news industry, filmmaker and screenwriter Neeru Sharma chose to take an unexpected leap, stepping away from a successful journalism career to pursue her long-held dream of storytelling through cinema.
Her debut short film Bandra Boy received widespread appreciation for its bold narrative treatment and layered socio-political undertones. The film’s strong reception marked Sharma as an emerging voice in India’s independent cinema space, a storyteller unafraid to explore uncomfortable truths and morally complex situations.
What makes her creative journey particularly remarkable is the path that led her to filmmaking. Before moving behind the camera, Sharma spent over twenty years working with leading broadcast networks including Aaj Tak, India Today, News24, and Sahara India, shaping news narratives that reached millions of viewers.
Yet her creative ambitions extended beyond the newsroom. Determined to explore storytelling through a cinematic lens, she made the bold decision to formally study filmmaking at Whistling Woods International.
In a classroom filled with students younger than her own daughter, Sharma embraced the learning process with conviction. For her, the experience reaffirmed the belief that creative reinvention has no age limit and that passion can redefine career paths at any stage of life. The transition marked a significant shift, from reporting stories to constructing them cinematically.
A Filmmaker Drawn to Emotional Complexity
As a writer-director, Neeru Sharma often explores themes of power, perception, and emotional fracture. Her storytelling places complex human choices at the centre, examining the difficult spaces that shape real lives.
Alongside directing, Sharma has also contributed as a screenwriter and assistant director across different projects. She wrote the English feature film A Big Fat Indian Wedding and worked as Assistant Director on the Punjabi feature Dhol Patase, experiences that have strengthened her understanding of storytelling across genres and formats.
With Bandra Boy drawing attention from audiences seeking meaningful, character-led narratives, both the film and its creator continue to establish themselves as distinctive emerging voices in India’s independent cinema space.
Niruvana Kreations: A Creator-Led Storytelling Platform
Founded in 2023, Niruvana Kreations is steadily building its identity as a writer-director–led production house rooted in powerful, character-driven storytelling. Established by Neeru Sharma, the banner reflects her vision of creating fiction that blends realism, emotional depth, and the complexities of human conflict.
Operating from Noida and Mumbai, the company focuses on developing films and scripted content designed to connect deeply with audiences across platforms.
With more than two decades of experience in the entertainment and media industry, Sharma brings both creative perspective and industry insight to the company’s direction. Niruvana Kreations positions itself as a creator-focused platform where stories are not merely produced but carefully crafted with intention and relevance.
A New Chapter in Indian Storytelling
Niruvana Kreations represents more than just a new production banner; it reflects the evolution of a storyteller who chose risk over routine and vision over comfort. By combining newsroom discipline with cinematic sensitivity, the company is poised to contribute meaningfully to India’s evolving content landscape.
As the demand for strong, layered storytelling continues to grow, the production house remains committed to delivering stories that challenge, inspire, and endure.






