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National Award-Winning Film Director


Background Information

Screen Public Name Ojaswwee Sharma
Birth Name Ojaswee Sharma ओजस्वी शर्मा
Born 10 April 1989, New Delhi
Residence S.A.S Nagar, Punjab
Workplace Chandigarh (U.T.) – Tricity Region
Highest Recognition Awards 1.‘Rajat Kamal’ from the President of India at 68th National Film Awards, Government of India.
2. Chanakya Award 2023 by Public Relations Council of India
3. Silver conch at MIFF 2022 by Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
Occupation Film Director • Producer • Screenwriter
Popular Films Rabb Di Awaaz, Admitted, Zubaan, The Last Date
Filmography See Full List
Genres Realism, Drama,Biographical, Thriller, Comedy, Documentary, Guerrilla
Formats Theatrical, Digital, Television and New Media
Years Active 2012 – Present
Awards See Full List
Holdings Pinaka Mediaworks LLP
 Rolling Frames Entertainment
 Rolling Frames Motion Pictures
 MasterShot Pictures
 Sikhlens India
Alma Mater Chitkara University, Panjab University
Spouse Mona Sharma (m, 2021)
Children 2, Saara Sharma, Prithviraj Sharma
Parents Sunil Sharma, Sangeeta Sharma
Siblings Diveeja Sharma Mendhiratta

Shri Ojaswwee Sharma, a distinguished National Award-winning Film Director, Producer, and Screenwriter from India, has firmly established himself as a pioneering figure in modern cinema. Known for blending cultural storytelling with impactful social themes, Ojaswwee Sharma’s work highlights critical issues such as inclusivity, mental health, human rights, and societal awareness, positioning him as a visionary filmmaker of our times.

Ojaswwee’s cinematic journey is a reflection of his passion, vision, and dedication to meaningful storytelling. His feature and non-feature films not only entertain but also inspire change, addressing societal challenges with sensitivity and depth. Among his most groundbreaking achievements is Rabb Di Awaaz, India’s first multi-inclusive Hindi feature film certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in all accessible formats including versions for the Visually and Hearing Impaired. This path-breaking film incorporates English subtitles, Hindi audio descriptions for visually impaired audiences, and Indian Sign Language for hearing-impaired viewers. It has achieved over 188 screenings in under a year since its release, captivating audiences across North India. The film is lauded for raising awareness on mental health, disability, and inclusivity in Indian society, further setting unprecedented milestones for accessible cinema.

Ojaswwee Sharma’s work has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious National Award (Rajat Kamal) for ‘Admitted’ at the 68th National Film Awards, presented by the Honorable President of India. ‘Admitted’ is a powerful feature documentary that sheds light on transgender education and human rights in India, earning additional recognition as the Best Documentary at the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) 2022, presented by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.

Further recognizing his excellence in film-making and his contribution to social causes, Ojaswwee has been honored with the Chanakya Award by the Public Relations Council of India (2023) and recognized by the Media Federation of India in 2022 and 2024. He has also been celebrated for three consecutive years (2021, 2022, 2023) in the IRPRA 40 Under 40 list for his impactful creative campaigns, particularly in healthcare, environmental sustainability, and social awareness.

Ojaswwee Sharma’s extensive body of work spans over a decade, during which he has produced 2 feature films more than 20 non-feature films and spearheaded hundreds of projects, including film campaigns, short films, documentaries, and digital content.

Through his production companies — Pinaka Mediaworks , Rolling Frames Motion Pictures and MasterShot Pictures and Digital Distribution Network RFE TV Rolling Frames Entertainment — Ojaswwee has brought Indian narratives to global audiences across 18 countries, with over 100 official festival selections and 36 awards to his credit. Notable works include award-winning feature films such ‘Rabb Di Awaaz’ and non-feature films such as the National Award-Winning – ‘Admitted’, ‘Zubaan’, ‘Chaurassi’, ‘Rooh’, ‘The Last Date’, ‘Scars – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre’, ‘Above the Limits: The Buddy Mobility Care Film’, ‘Silver Lining’, ‘Sarbat Da Bhala’,‘One Beat’,‘Muntazir’, ‘Phoori’, and a lot more.

His campaigns and films have been instrumental in advocating for inclusivity, gender diversity, and healthcare and environmental consciousness.

His films have received wide acclaim and numerous awards, including over 100+ official selections and 36 awards for films and acknowledgment of leadership practices. Awards include Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Critics Choice Awards for films such as India’s first multi-inclusive Hindi feature film, Rabb Di Awaaz, the National Award-winning Admitted, the 18-award-winning film Zubaan, and the 12-award-winning film The Last Date, among the notable ones

In addition to film-making, Ojaswwee Sharma is the driving force behind the India chapter of Sikhlens: Sikh Arts & Film Festival. Serving as its Festival Director since 2020, he has successfully curated five annual editions in Chandigarh, offering free access to audiences and celebrating diverse and meaningful storytelling.

Ojaswwee’s contribution to modern cinema goes beyond directing and producing films; he plays a pivotal role in mentoring emerging filmmakers and shaping the future of Indian cinema. His work continues to inspire global audiences and future generations, solidifying cinema as a powerful medium for cultural expression, inclusivity, and social transformation.

Ojaswwee Sharma’s vision remains steadfast: to use cinema as a tool for societal change, bridging divides, and bringing untold Indian narratives to the global stage. Through his thought-provoking films and unwavering dedication to inclusivity, he continues to redefine modern Indian cinema and its role in fostering a progressive, empathetic, and united society.





AWARDS & RECOGNITION

We celebrate the extraordinary journey of our films across the global cinematic landscape. With a stellar record of over 100 screenings at prestigious International Film Festivals spanning continents from India to the United States of America, the United Kingdom to Canada, Australia to South America, Africa to Bangladesh, and even Russia, our work has transcended borders to captivate audiences worldwide.

Among our proudest achievements, the film ‘Admitted’ stands as a shining example, having earned the esteemed Special Jury Award at the 68th National Film Awards in 2020, India, and the prestigious title of Best Documentary in 2022, bestowed by The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.


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Award of Honour for “Rabb Di Awaaz” by Rotary District 3080 Award of Honour 2024
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Excellence in India’s 1st Multi-Inclusive Film for “Rabb Di Awaaz” by Media Federation of India Awards 2024
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Special Jury Award for ‘Admitted’ at the 68th National Film Awards by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.
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Jury Special Mention: Best Documentary for ‘Admitted’ at the 4th IVIFF 2022.
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Jury Special Mention: Humane Tale for ‘Chaurassi’ at the 4th IVIFF 2022.
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Winner – Best Inspirational Film for ‘Scars That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre’ at DESIblitz Film Fusion Festival 2022, Birmingham, UK.
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Recognition by the Health Department, Haryana, and Rotary Chandigarh Midtown.
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Nominated – Best Film With A Social Message for ‘Lucky Kabootar’ at PTC Punjabi – PTC Box Office Digital Film Awards 2020.
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Winner – Best Documentary Film for ‘Admitted’ at the 5th Bioscope Global Film Festival.
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Best Film Director for Short Film for ‘Zubaan’ and ‘The Last Date’ at Rajasthan International Film Festival in 2018.
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Special Mention Award for ‘Zubaan’ & ‘The Last Date’ at Chandigarh Music & Film Festival 2018.
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Best Film on Disability for “Rabb Di Awaaz” at World Film Festival, Cannes
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Winner – Best National Documentary (Above 60 mins) for ‘Admitted’ at the 17th MIFF – Mumbai International Film Festival 2022 by Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.
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Jury Special Mention: Best Film on Human Tragedy for ‘Scars That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre’ at the 4th IVIFF 2022.
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Winner – Best Inspirational Film for ‘Scars That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre’ at DESIblitz Film Fusion Festival 2022, Birmingham, UK.
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Special Mention Award for ‘Admitted’ at Chandigarh Music & Film Festival 2022.
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Nominated – Best Comedy Film for ‘Lucky Kabootar’ at PTC Punjabi – PTC Box Office Digital Film Awards 2020.
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Winner – Best Critics Choice Documentary for ‘Admitted’ at Rajasthan International Film Festival 2019.
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Winner – Best Short Film for ‘Zubaan’ at Rajasthan International Film Festival in 2018.
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Special Mention Award for ‘Admitted’ at New Delhi Short Film Festival 2019.
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Special Mention Award for ‘Zubaan’ at New Delhi Short Film Festival 2018.