Anandana Kapur
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Anandana Kapur is a filmmaker and social scientist based out of New
Delhi, India. She has previously worked in broadcast television and is
a published author on Culture, Communication Paradigms and Film
Studies. As part of a cultural diversity initiative Anandana holds
lectures on Cinema and Culture for exchange students from US, Canada
and Europe. She is also a wiki-educator and her latest works include a
group exhibition on "Re-envisioning" in Nicosia, Cyprus and the
critically acclaimed and award- winning documentary The Great Indian
Jugaad. Anandana likes to travel, photograph and collect folklore.
Anandana's documentaries explore the sub-cultures of gender, identity and ritual practice in India. Anandana's films 'Much Ado About Knotting' , 'Chamba Nede Aa ki Door', 'The Great Indian Jugaad' and 'Blood on My Hands' have received awards and critical acclaim.
Anandana's documentaries explore the sub-cultures of gender, identity and ritual practice in India. Anandana's films 'Much Ado About Knotting' , 'Chamba Nede Aa ki Door', 'The Great Indian Jugaad' and 'Blood on My Hands' have received awards and critical acclaim.