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Mansi Ghaghada
London
  • Production Assistant
  • Production Runner
  • Director's Assistant
  • Animation
  • Exhibition
  • Post Production
Hi I'm Mansi. I love all things creative and consider myself adaptable to every part of the process—whether it’s building something from scratch, working behind the camera, or editing the final result. I genuinely enjoy the many stages of creation and the challenges each one brings. I’m looking to join a team made up of people from all walks of life, while also being comfortable working independently. Both environments inspire me, and I believe they offer space for everyone to thrive—including me!

Graduate Film


This project holds special significance to me as I embraced multiple creative roles, pushing myself to meet the challenges of each as I wrote, directed, edited and performed in it.It deepened my passion for filmmaking, teaching me the art of letting go when things didn’t go as planned and reinforcing the importance of trusting the creative process.In a world where light and darkness collide, one woman must confront the battle within her soul. Mavia's journey dives deep into the hidden forces that shape who we are — or who we dream to be. Blending mystery, humor, and adventure, this raw and thought-provoking story challenges the myth of toxic positivity and embraces the inner "Jekyll and Hyde" we all face. Guided by unforgettable characters like the vigilant Debt Collector, Mavia discovers that true power lies not in perfection, but in accepting every part of herself. Prepare to be transformed by a film that dares to ask: what happens when you stop running from your own shadow?

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Added April 2025

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