Supporting women every day is crucial, but International Women's Day on March 8th is an official celebration of women's achievements. On this day, let us acknowledge the contributions of Indian Women Creators, who have used their creativity and voice to make a positive impact on society.
Konkona Sen Sharma is a well-known Indian actress who has made a successful transition into filmmaking. After establishing herself as a versatile performer in Bollywood, Konkona decided to explore her passion for filmmaking and began working on her directorial debut, "A Death in the Gunj".
Zoya Akhtar is a highly acclaimed Indian filmmaker and writer who has established herself as one of the best in Bollywood. Her unique vision, creativity, and storytelling skills have won her numerous accolades and a loyal following.
Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari is a talented filmmaker and writer who made her directorial debut in 2016 with the comedy-drama Nil Battey Sannata. Before entering the world of filmmaking, Ashwiny worked in advertising for several years.
Mandakini is a budding writer hailing from Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh. She initially began her career as a teacher and counselor with a government organization. It was during this period of difficulty that she stumbled upon a writing contest on Pocket FM.
Juhi Chaturvedi is a highly acclaimed Indian filmmaker and writer who has made a significant impact on the Indian film industry. She is known for her ability to craft compelling stories with nuanced characters and powerful messages like Vicky Donor, Piku, October, and the recently released Hush Hush.
Moni Singh, a resident of Faridabad and an MBA student, was introduced to a new genre called audio series during the Covid-19 pandemic. She developed a love for listening to audiobooks and podcasts before, however, found audio series extremely intriguing.
Shonali Bose is a highly acclaimed Indian filmmaker and writer who has made a significant impact on the Indian film industry. She is known for her ability to craft powerful stories that are both emotionally resonant and socially relevant.
Rajeshwari Dhruv, also known by her pen name Sonal, is a final-year student whose heartwarming love stories have captured the attention of Pocket FM listeners. Her journey as a writer began when a friend suggested she listen to Pocket FM audio series.