Filmmaker of Hindi, Marathi and English films in Australia: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe’s Filmmaking journey

New Delhi [India], August 24: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe, originally from Pune, is a self-made man with humble beginnings. His talent in fields like art and communication has left those around him spellbound by his versatility as a human being. Despite his abilities, Ashish often found himself overshadowed in a city like Pune, where he didn’t find [...]

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Filmmaker of Hindi, Marathi and English films in Australia: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe’s Filmmaking journey
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Filmmaker of Hindi, Marathi and English films in Australia: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe’s Filmmaking journey
Filmmaker of Hindi, Marathi and English films in Australia: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe’s Filmmaking journey

New Delhi [India], August 24: Ashish Sahasrabuddhe, originally from Pune, is a self-made man with humble beginnings. His talent in fields like art and communication has left those around him spellbound by his versatility as a human being. Despite his abilities, Ashish often found himself overshadowed in a city like Pune, where he didn’t find the opportunities that excite him, or at least the ones he hoped to upscale his innate talents.

He completed his education in a Marathi Medium school and had limited English skills. In his initial exposure to the field, he faced initial challenges in learning the intricacies of computer programming languages. Rather than succumbing to disappointment, Ashish refused to give up. While everyone around him pursued traditional careers like CA or CWA, he chose to follow his passion for computers. He never followed the crowd and stayed true to what he loved, whether learning to play the Tabla or enjoying the traditional Marathi dholki. However, despite his efforts, on many occasions, he was replaced by someone better at the last minute; he felt overshadowed and under-appreciated by the crowd around him.

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