Director | Storyteller Actor | Producer Architect of Human Stories
Tejas Deoskar’s films have been celebrated for their storytelling depth, technical brilliance, and cultural impact. From international film festivals to national honors, his work continues to resonate with audiences and critics alike. Behind the camera as film director, in the script as screenwriter, under lights as actor, and at the helm as producer—every role converges into one indelible vision.
Tejas Deoskar’s films explore ethical gray areas, blurring justice and revenge. Devmanus (2025) questions vigilante morality, while Baba (2019) humanizes its “villain” as a grieving father. His intimate close-ups—trembling hands, conflicted gazes—turn dilemmas into visceral drama.
Social Pulse
Deoskar tackles taboos with humor and heart. Chhatriwali (2023) disarms sexual health stigma, while Bucket List (2018) redefines female autonomy. Even his ads spark change—like a Swachh Bharat spot inspiring sanitary pad dispensers in schools.
Social Pulse
Deoskar tackles taboos with humor and heart. Chhatriwali (2023) disarms sexual health stigma, while Bucket List (2018) redefines female autonomy. Even his ads spark change—like a Swachh Bharat spot inspiring sanitary pad dispensers in schools.
Visual Poetry
An architect’s eye defines his frames: Premsutra’s symmetry mirrors a failing marriage, Bucket List’s single-take climax captures raw emotion. Sound speaks volumes—Ground Zero (2025) uses crunching snow to build tension without words.
A Cinematic Legacy: Awards & Honors
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE
Baba (2020) – Official Selection, Best Foreign Language Film