Paromita Vohra

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Paromita Vohra is an Indian filmmaker and writer. She is known for her documentaries on subjects such as urban life, pop culture and gender. She has also written the screenplay of the award-winning feature film Khamosh Pani. Her film production company Parodevi Pictures is based in Mumbai. She writes a column Paro-normal Activity for the Sunday Mid-day and also wrote a weekly column for Mumbai Mirror.

Most Popular Paromita Vohra Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Silent Waters Trailer (2003)

15 August 2003

Ayesha is a widow with a secret past, living with her beloved son Saleem in a small town in Pakistan close to the Indian border.

Unlimited Girls Trailer (2002)

11 March 2002

Mixing non-fiction and fiction, Unlimited Girls follows Fearless explorations and conversations: wondering why women must always lead double lives, being feminist but not saying they are.

In the Name of God Trailer (1992)

18 September 1992

The film explores the campaign waged by the Hindu right-wing organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad to build a Ram temple at the site of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, as well as the communal violence that it triggered.

Working Girls Trailer (2025)

22 July 2025

A humorous yet raw and authentic study of women’s reproductive labour across the marriage-market continuum, including, sex work, erotic dancing, surrogacy and egg donation, paid domestic work and unpaid domestic/care work across India, while also offering a comparison of the law’s highly differential regulation of these apparently disparate forms of female reproductive labour.

Q2P Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Director Paromita Vohra's novel film explores the dearth of public lavatories in Mumbai, India, focusing on the scarcity of women's restrooms throughout the city.

A Few Things I Know About Her Trailer (2002)

07 March 2002

The film explores Mirabai as a cultural icon, revealing her poetry's conflicts with popular beliefs, despite the overwhelming influence of her images and stories.

Partners In Crime Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Who owns a song: the person who made it or the person who bought it? Is piracy organized crime or class struggle? Metalheads who market their own music, folklorists who turn tribal aphorisms into short stories, music archivists who hoard and share everything they can get their hands on, a smooth talking DVD street salesman, media moguls and lobbyists: these are the fascinating figures who throng the global bazaar at the heart of piracy.

Morality TV aur Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani Trailer (2007)

05 May 2007

This documentary is the first public documentation of the concept of love jihad. Filmed in Meerut following a televised moral policing event termed Operation Majnu, the film tracks the birth of a language of television news which has today become a norm of sensationalism and witch-hunts.

Cosmopolis: Two Tales of a City Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

This is a film about food and faith. Anapurna, the goddess of food walks the earth and comes to a city by the sea where one of its inhabitants treats her to a gorgeous meal of fish.

Where's Sandra? Trailer (2005)

05 May 2005

Who’s Sandra? If you saw her would you know her? Is she naughty or is she nice? And where is she anyway? This film takes a playful look at the figure of “Sandra from Bandra” – part covetous fantasy of the racy Christian girl from Bombay who works as a secretary, wears a dress and likes to dance; part condescending stereotype of a dowdy, religious girl from a minority community.