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Mauraya Sharma

Creativity knows no bounds as this 17-year-old filmmaker’s short-films on Vimeo earn him rewards and recognitio­ns

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“I“OUR SOCIETY DOESN’T UNDERSTAND THAT AGE HAS GOT LITTLE TO DO WITH EXPERIENCE­S” —MAURAYA SHARMA

dislike structure and routine, that’s probably why I shifted my focus from documentar­ies to fiction-led short films,” is a mixture of the innocence of a teenager, and also something that you don’t expect to hear from a 17-year-old.

Mauraya Sharma is not your usual teen, with his focus solely on school and related activities. He’s already made a mark for himself as a filmmaker with three shortfilms to his credit — the first one is on Vimeo, and two have won awards and recognitio­ns.. If this hasn’t overwhelme­d you, he’s also an artist (check his Instagram for proof), who has exhibited in India and abroad. Ask him whether he’s been judged for being a young boy making dreams into reality, he nods, saying, “Age has always been a factor of judgment. Simply because sometimes our society doesn’t understand that the relevance of the age has got little to do with experience­s and personal knowledge. When my second short-film, Unbinding, won 20 awards, I think people started taking me more seriously.”

About his third movie, Seeped, Mauraya explains that this is a project that resulted from the thirst to produce good work during the lockdown. He gathered a team of 35 people to work on a story focussing on the exploratio­n of sexuality and pain. This is his second project which explores gender and sexuality. He admits that his process of research was also a personal revelation about how gender fluid he is. “Questionin­g things like why playing with a Barbie was associated with a certain gender when the doll itself does not come labelled in any manner, and then, listening to retelling of mythologic­al characters helped me in my understand­ing and I derive my research from that,” he says.

How has he been managing all of this with school? “I’m lucky it doesn’t have a set structure of subjects,” he adds.

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Mauraya Sharma (above) has already made a mark for himself as a filmmaker with three short films, and is also an artist (below)

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