The Producer’s Mindset: Building Films That Matter with Tanvi Gandhi

The Producer’s Mindset: Building Films That Matter with Tanvi Gandhi

– Executive Producer of Queen, Udta Punjab, Mardaani 2 & Super 30

Go behind the scenes with award-winning producer Tanvi Gandhi as she breaks down the art and business of producing films that truly make a difference. Drawing from her experience on some of India’s most acclaimed films, Tanvi will guide participants on how to identify strong stories, collaborate effectively, and build projects that inspire audiences and travel across borders.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understanding the role and responsibilities of an Executive Producer
  • What producers look for when selecting scripts
  • Navigating the evolving OTT, short film, and indie film landscape
  • Making Indian stories resonate with global audiences
  • Choosing and developing socially relevant narratives
  • Partnering across borders – co-productions, funds, and grants

 Event Details:

  • Date: 15th November 2025
  • Time: 12:00 PM IST
  • Venue: Zoom

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Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to get an insider’s perspective on how meaningful cinema is made — from script to screen.

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Speaker: Tanvi Gandhi

Designation: Producer, Founder & CEO of House of TeeGee Productions

Bio: Tanvi Gandhi is an award-winning producer with over 20 years in film and over 25 acclaimed projects to her credit. A former Executive Producer at Yash Raj Films, she was the first woman to lead a major production there (Mardaani 2). Her other notable works include Queen, Super 30, Udta Punjab, Bombay Velvet, Vikram Vedha and Love Sex Aur Dhoka 2.
As Founder of House of TeeGee Productions, Tanvi has co-produced globally recognised projects such as Priya’s Mask (India’s first animated female superhero backed by the US State Department and UN Women) and international collaborations like Weight of Light (Estonia) ; and Tout là-haut (France) which she did while she was at Phantom Films. Named by Elle India as “one of Bollywood’s most powerful women,” she continues to champion bold, diverse, and underrepresented stories across borders.