FILM AND MEDIA
TRAVEL CONTENT CREATOR
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Film and Media
Travel Content Creator
Cinematography
Illustrator and design student focused on documenting places, people, and experiences through sketches, film, and visual media.
Email: aarushi.mahurkar21@gmail.com
Instagram: aaaaaaaaaaaarushi
2023-2024: NIOS
2025-2028 Bachelor's
MIT ID INDORE
English
Marathi
Hindi
Reliable and responsible,
Research and documentation,
Procreate
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe After Effects
Inshot
This was my second time in Ladakh, and it still leaves me mesmerized.
No place has ever come close to the feeling this land gives me.
Everything here feels almost unreal
This video is my attempt to capture even a fraction of what Ladakh feels like.
Attending a concert was on my resolution list last year, and I finally got the chance to see my favorite rap duo live. artists I've been listening to since before they became widely known.
Watching them perform in front of thousands after following their music for so long felt surreal. This video captures a small part of that experience.
Every November, Ujjain feels different. The fairs, the lights, the noise, the colours, everything feels slightly chaotic but alive.
I'm actually scared of fast motion and rides, but somehow I still enjoy being there every single time.
Maybe it's the atmosphere, maybe it's the nostalgia, or maybe just the way these fairs look at night.
Captured on my second-hand Sony digicam.
Growing up, beauty often felt tied to billboards, campaigns, and the people inside those industries. It makes you believe you need to belong there to feel beautiful. But I've started realising that a lot of it comes down to how you present yourself, how you carry your individuality, and the confidence to create your own image.
This reel was my own interpretation of being "industry pretty."
This video is from Andaman. Since Andaman is famous for scuba diving, I had to do it and what I saw in those 15 minutes felt completely out of this world.
Sometimes I'm glad that so many people are afraid of the ocean, and that we still don't fully know what exists beneath it. Maybe that distance is the only reason we haven't completely ruined it yet.
If you get irritated by people clicking photos of the food while making you wait, I'm sorry but I need the perfect shot. I also love making these small edits so I can watch them later at night when I'm in my hostel, far away from everything in them.
People often say to stop capturing every moment and simply live in the present. But over time, I've realised that documenting these moments is how I truly experience them. Whether through sketches, photographs, or fragments of media, preserving fleeting experiences brings me a kind of joy I can't ignore.
Maybe it's a habit, maybe it's a way of holding on either way, creating memories through visuals is what makes the journey meaningful to me.
email: mahurkaraarushi21@gmail.com
instagram: aaaaaaaaaaaarushi