Acting

Each role we play—on stage, on screen, or in life—is a fleeting costume of consciousness. Just as an actor steps out of character when the performance ends, so too do we shed our temporary identities at the close of this lifetime. Drawing from the philosophy of yoga, I approach acting as a sacred exploration of the Self through form: playful, embodied, and aware. The craft of improvisation teaches us that the script is never fixed—we can always rewrite, reimagine, and reclaim. Through character, we reflect karma; through presence, we glimpse the eternal. Whether in comedy, drama, action, or thrillers, my work as an actor seeks to connect, awaken, and remind us that behind every mask is the same infinite light.

Feature Film -

Daiji (2025) directed by Akash Srivatsa starring Ramesh Aravind - Julia (Karnataka)

The Interpreter (2005) directed by Sydney Pollack starring Nicole Kidman - UN French Delegate (New York)

Theater -

Improvisation Showcase (2024) directed by Ivy Sunflower and Daniel Phoenix at the Westcoast Black Theater Troupe (Florida) - Performer (Lead)

Chapter Two (2018) by Neil Simon directed by Jerry Pettinati at Bergen County Players (New Jersey) - Jennie Malone (Lead)

La Fricchettona (2006) original one-woman show based on select monologues by Italian Nobel Laureates Dario Fo and Franca Rame, translated by Sandi Higgins, directed by Orietta Crispino at Theaterlab (New York) - Lead