🌀 Overview

Entropy follows a college dropout spiraling through a drug-induced breakdown, haunted by his fractured family and childhood trauma. As his reality warps, memories resurface and blur into hallucination — pulling him into an emotional freefall.

Created within 50 hours as part of Asia’s Largest Filmmaking Challenge — India Film Project 2019 — the film is a raw, visceral meditation on memory, madness, and the ghosts we carry.

🎥 Cinematography

As the Director of Photography, I visually mapped the protagonist’s mental state — transitioning from grounded naturalism to chaotic, dreamlike imagery. Lighting, composition, and camera movement shift alongside his unraveling — from long, quiet frames to jittery handheld shots and harsh neons.

✂️ Editing

As the Editor, I focused on tempo and emotional flow — blending timelines, memory fragments, and symbolic transitions into a hypnotic, nonlinear experience. The pacing was designed to feel like a slow descent into disorder, with each cut pushing the viewer deeper into the protagonist’s fractured psyche.

🏆 Recognition

✨ Selected among the Top 50 Films out of 1800+
📺 Broadcast nationally on MTV India
🎬 Screened at India Film Project 2019

💡 The Challenge

Made entirely in 50 hours — with zero pre-planning — the film was ideated, written, shot, and edited under intense time pressure. It was a true test of creative stamina, teamwork, and instinctive visual storytelling.