Cininfo Session with Aarsh Vora :
Designing Audience-First Stories in Contemporary Indian Cinema

Join Cininfo’s live session with Creative Producer & Writer Aarsh Vora (B62 Studios). Learn how to think like a producer, shape scripts for the market, and build pitch-ready projects.

In this special live session, Creative Producer & Writer Aarsh Vora (B62 Studios) breaks down how producers read scripts, build teams, and take a story from page to screen with clarity and intent.

Event Details:

  • Date: 3rd May 2026
  • Time: 12:00 PM IST
  • Venue: Live online session with Q&A (via Zoom on Cininfo)

What You’ll Learn in This Session:

In this live Cininfo session with Aarsh Vora, you will learn about:

  • Writing for an Audience, Not Just a Vision: How to Keep the Viewer at the Centre of Your Story
  • Directing for Impact: Designing Scenes and Sequences That Create a Theatrical Event
  • Thinking Beyond One Film: How Writers and Directors Can Build Stories with Franchise Potential

The session is designed for emerging filmmakers, screenwriters, and producers who want to understand how to think like a creative producer, not just a service producer.

Who This Session Is For:

This Cininfo expert session is ideal for:

  • Screenwriters developing their first or second feature or series.
  • Independent filmmakers who want to position their projects more strategically.
  • Aspiring creative producers trying to understand how to add value at every stage of development.
  • Film students and early-career professionals looking for practical, room-tested advice instead of generic theory.

Why Attend a Cininfo Session with Aarsh Vora:

Cininfo’s expert sessions are designed to bridge the gap between aspiring talent and working professionals through honest conversations and actionable craft- and career-focused guidance. By learning directly from Aarsh Vora, you get insights from someone who is currently developing and producing projects in a fast-changing industry.

If you want to understand how producers actually make decisions, how they read scripts, and what they look for in new voices, this Cininfo session is a must-attend.

FREE for Cininfo Community Members!

For more information please WhatsApp or call us on +91 9009004762 or DM us on Instagram @cininfo4talent

Speaker: Aarsh Vora

Designation: Creative Producer

Aarsh Vora is a distinctive voice in Indian cinema, known for crossing genres. As a writer and creative producer, he has shaped notable stories across film and streaming with emotional depth and honesty.

His work ranges from the youthful candour of Mismatched and the charm of Dhoom Dhaam to Param Sundari, Meenakshi Sundareshwar, the intensity of Article 370, and the wit of Mistry.

As Creative Producer at B62 Studios with Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar, he has worked on Dhoom Dhaam, Baramulla, Article 370, Dhurandhar, and Dhurandhar: The Revenge.

Aarsh Vora is a genre-defying storyteller whose work leaves a clear, lasting impression.

In this Cininfo session, he brings that same development-room honesty to emerging filmmakers and writers.

Past Sessions

Please fill out the form and submit the following materials for Web Series:

  • 1. Logline (upto 50 words)
  • 2. Short Synopsis (100-150 words)
  • 3. Long story synopsis / pitch deck (Upload min. 6 to max. 10 pages)
  • 4. Writer’s Statement / Director’s Approach Note (100-150 words)
  • 5. ⁠Character Arc:
    Primary & Secondary - 500 – 1000 word character sketch explaining your main characters only
  • 6. Vision Statement (500 words limit)
  • 7. Episodic breakdown – 1 paragraph on each episode
  • 8. ⁠Treatment Note

Please fill out the form and submit the following materials for Feature Length Film:

  • 1. Logline (upto 50 words)
  • 2. Short Synopsis (100-150 words)
  • 3. Long story synopsis / pitch deck (Upload min. 6 to max. 10 pages)
  • 4. Writer’s Statement / Director’s Approach Note (100-150 words)
  • 5. ⁠Character Arc:
    Primary & Secondary - 500 – 1000 word character sketch explaining your main characters only
  • 6. Vision Statement (500 words limit)