Sudipto Roy is a filmmaker and creative director whose work blends emotional depth with sharp social insight. Based in Mumbai, his stories often navigate the fragile intersections of love, identity, and morality, reimagining classics and crafting originals that resonate with modern audiences.
Roy’s debut feature film, Kia and Cosmos (2019), was released across India, the USA, and GCC countries before streaming on Netflix. The film garnered international acclaim, travelling to festivals in Cannes, Milan, Madrid, Barcelona, Glasgow, and New York, and was widely appreciated in both national and international cine dailies and magazines.
In 2020, his chamber drama Tasher Ghawr (Hoichoi) became a major OTT success, and critically praised for its bold narrative form and psychological intensity during the pandemic lockdown. His most recent works include 30 Days of Autumn, where he revisits Tagore’s Postmaster through a striking gender-flip lens, furthering his exploration of identity and narrative experimentation. Beyond filmmaking, he has built a strong creative presence in Indian television and OTT, being an active creative force shaping long-form storytelling that bridges mainstream appeal with layered, meaningful narratives.