Teenaa Kaur Pasricha is a National award winning filmmaker, Screenwriter, a TEDX Speaker and a Breast Cancer Survivor.
She was selected as an International Leader on films for social change organised by the US Government in Jan. 2020 wherein she interacted with people from the Film World in US and Sundance Film festival.
She has been making documentary films on Human Rights and Environment conservation. Time Warner foundation supported Asia Society New York, awarded her the prestigious fellowship in Screenplay writing for her feature film screenplay in 2015.
Her films have been broadcast on National Geographic, Fox History, DD and endorsed by Busan International film festival “AND FUND”, DOCWOK by DOC Leipzig Germany, PSBT India. Her most popular film is “1984, When the Sun didn’t Rise” that has been screened in Universities in UK, Canada and US and that won the National film award for Best investigative film in 2018. This is her first fiction short film.