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In today’s episode of The Sound of Money podcast, we have an engaging conversation with Devdas, a 29-year-old IT professional-turned-filmmaker whose journey from corporate consulting to the world of independent cinema is nothing short of inspiring. From growing up in Mulky to winning awards for his debut film Tarpana, Devdas opens up about what it really takes to follow your creative calling while balancing a full-time job.In this episode, we begin by exploring Devdas’s professional background and how his long-standing interest in storytelling gradually evolved into a serious pursuit of filmmaking. He shares what first drew him to cinema, the films and experiences that shaped his early vision, and whether he had any hands-on experience with film sets before launching his own project.We then dive into the dual life he led—juggling a demanding IT job while developing Tarpana—and how he managed his time, resources, and mindset through it all. Devdas offers a candid look at the economics behind making a film as an outsider to the industry, and how he strategically navigated each step of the creative and production process.We also talk in detail about the making of Tarpana—where the idea came from, how the script was shaped, and what the entire process looked like from pre-production to release. Devdas reflects on the recognition the film has received, the awards it has won, and what that success means to him at such an early stage in his creative career.Coming from a small town and a typical IT background, Devdas shares the challenges he faced when he first told his parents about wanting to make a movie, and how he brought them into the journey over time.At just 29, with one successful film behind him, Devdas talks about what lies ahead: future projects, creative ambitions, and what he’s building next.Whether you're a working professional dreaming of a creative pivot, an aspiring filmmaker, or someone curious about the realities behind the scenes, this episode will leave you both informed and inspired. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformativeConversations on The Sound of Money.
By Santosh SirurIn today’s episode of The Sound of Money podcast, we have an engaging conversation with Devdas, a 29-year-old IT professional-turned-filmmaker whose journey from corporate consulting to the world of independent cinema is nothing short of inspiring. From growing up in Mulky to winning awards for his debut film Tarpana, Devdas opens up about what it really takes to follow your creative calling while balancing a full-time job.In this episode, we begin by exploring Devdas’s professional background and how his long-standing interest in storytelling gradually evolved into a serious pursuit of filmmaking. He shares what first drew him to cinema, the films and experiences that shaped his early vision, and whether he had any hands-on experience with film sets before launching his own project.We then dive into the dual life he led—juggling a demanding IT job while developing Tarpana—and how he managed his time, resources, and mindset through it all. Devdas offers a candid look at the economics behind making a film as an outsider to the industry, and how he strategically navigated each step of the creative and production process.We also talk in detail about the making of Tarpana—where the idea came from, how the script was shaped, and what the entire process looked like from pre-production to release. Devdas reflects on the recognition the film has received, the awards it has won, and what that success means to him at such an early stage in his creative career.Coming from a small town and a typical IT background, Devdas shares the challenges he faced when he first told his parents about wanting to make a movie, and how he brought them into the journey over time.At just 29, with one successful film behind him, Devdas talks about what lies ahead: future projects, creative ambitions, and what he’s building next.Whether you're a working professional dreaming of a creative pivot, an aspiring filmmaker, or someone curious about the realities behind the scenes, this episode will leave you both informed and inspired. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformativeConversations on The Sound of Money.