Independent filmmaker from West Bengal, India, creating emotionally driven films that explore the relationship between humans, nature, and moral responsibility through cinematic storytelling.
Apurba Maji is an independent filmmaker from West Bengal, India. He writes and directs short films that combine emotional storytelling with strong visual symbolism.
His work often explores the fragile relationship between humans and nature, focusing on themes of empathy, responsibility, and the consequences of human actions.
His animated short film "Hope: Flames of the Jungle" reflects his interest in environmental storytelling and the emotional impact of human choices on wildlife and the natural world.
Through cinema, Apurba aims to create meaningful stories that inspire awareness and reflection.
  • Writer (2 Credits)
    RETURN2026
    Animation, Short
    Hope: Flames of the Jungle2025
    Animation, Short
  • Director (2 Credits)
    RETURN2026
    Animation, Short
    Hope: Flames of the Jungle2025
    Animation, Short
  • Cinematographer (1 Credit)
    Hope: Flames of the Jungle2025
    Animation, Short
  • Editor (1 Credit)
    Hope: Flames of the Jungle2025
    Animation, Short
  • Producer (1 Credit)
    Hope: Flames of the Jungle2025
    Animation, Short
Official Selection - 7th India International Star Film Festival Awards (ISFFA) 2027 Kolkata, India
Hope: Flames of the Jungle
India International Star Film Festival Awards (ISFFA) 2027
Kolkata
Official Selection — ICJ International Film Award, Ukraine (2026). Featured in the festival Opening Program and Red Carpet Screening at Uzhhorod Castle, Ukraine, with additional screenings across 100 Ukrainian schools through the “Cinema in Schools” international cultural initiative.
Hope: Flames of the Jungle
ICJ International Film Award
Lviv
Award Winner - Best Screenplay (Animation)
Hope: Flames of the Jungle
Children's, Science, Nature & Wildlife Filmfest-26
Hyderabad
Independent filmmaker from West Bengal, India, creating emotionally driven films that explore the relationship between humans, nature, and moral responsibility through cinematic storytelling.
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