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An outcast must fight the class bullies to overcome her fears and pursue her ambition to fly to the other side of the mountain.
Director Biography
Tarun Jain's career has been punctuated by a myriad of projects and the creation of four impactful short films.
One of his standout works, "Mother (Amma Meri)," delves into the agrarian crises gripping Haryana, India. Premiering at the prestigious Tampere Film Festival in Finland in 2018, an event recognised by the Oscars, it garnered widespread acclaim. This poignant piece went on to captivate audiences at renowned festivals like IFFI in Goa and MIFF in Mumbai, accumulating an impressive array of six awards across various categories.
In another significant endeavour, Tarun crafted "Kaala," a deeply resonant short film inspired by the racial tensions faced by Africans in Delhi during 2016 and 2017. Its excellence was duly acknowledged as it clinched the title of Best Short Film at the esteemed Cinequest Film and VR Festival in the USA, earning a place in the 2020 Oscars.
Adding to his repertoire, Tarun served as the 2nd unit director and associate director for the acclaimed web series 'Kohrra,' which made its mark on Netflix in 2023. The series quickly gained recognition, securing a position among the top 5 web series on Netflix in India for the year.
His latest endeavor, "Ballad of the Mountain," weaves a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of Uttarakhand's foothills, chronicling the dreams of an outcast aspiring to reach the stars as an astronaut.
An outcast must fight the class bullies to overcome her fears and pursue her ambition to fly to the other side of the mountain.
Director Biography
Tarun Jain's career has been punctuated by a myriad of projects and the creation of four impactful short films.
One of his standout works, "Mother (Amma Meri)," delves into the agrarian crises gripping Haryana, India. Premiering at the prestigious Tampere Film Festival in Finland in 2018, an event recognised by the Oscars, it garnered widespread acclaim. This poignant piece went on to captivate audiences at renowned festivals like IFFI in Goa and MIFF in Mumbai, accumulating an impressive array of six awards across various categories.
In another significant endeavour, Tarun crafted "Kaala," a deeply resonant short film inspired by the racial tensions faced by Africans in Delhi during 2016 and 2017. Its excellence was duly acknowledged as it clinched the title of Best Short Film at the esteemed Cinequest Film and VR Festival in the USA, earning a place in the 2020 Oscars.
Adding to his repertoire, Tarun served as the 2nd unit director and associate director for the acclaimed web series 'Kohrra,' which made its mark on Netflix in 2023. The series quickly gained recognition, securing a position among the top 5 web series on Netflix in India for the year.
His latest endeavor, "Ballad of the Mountain," weaves a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of Uttarakhand's foothills, chronicling the dreams of an outcast aspiring to reach the stars as an astronaut.