APERTURE INDIA
Over the past two decades, Aperture India has grown into a new-age powerhouse—a crucible where ideas, visuals, sound, and emotion are alchemized into timeless narratives. From corporate films that breathe life into brands, to music videos that stir revolutions, from documentaries that disrupt, to brand anthems that inspire nations, our work transcends the ordinary.
With a global presence spanning India, Boston, New York, Dubai, Kenya, Uganda, and Bangkok, Aperture India partners with visionary leaders, multinational companies, and global brands, becoming a trusted creative force across continents. Armed with cutting-edge technology, cinematic precision, and deep cultural intelligence, we craft world-class content that resonates universally—whether it's in a high-stakes boardroom, on the digital skyline of Times Square, or in the hearts of everyday people.
We don’t just produce films. We design experiences of truth. We don’t just tell stories. We sculpt legacy.
ALAKH NIRANJAN: CEO
Alakh, like his name, is prime, is divisible by very few things—one and himself. He has traded and become the master of many trades—poetry, secret languages of Morse and music, songwriting, photography, filmmaking, design, and healing.
To say he excels in them is meaningless because he is not the seeker of competence, he is not even wooing excellence. He is simply married to his infatuations. Like rays of sunlight upon a magnifying glass, they seem to converge on the burning vision of truth. For him, poetry was born to be clothed in words and be bare in feeling. For him, that writer of light, who can, in ordinary focal lengths, find faces that our own mirrors fail to reveal, created the ‘camera obscura’ of yore and the camera of today. For him is the music and for him the song.
Born on 21st February 1976, in the culturally fertile city of Baroda, Gujarat, Alakh carries the humility from his mother, quiet rigor of a soldier’s son—his father, a dignified Indian Army officer—and the earthy resilience of Bihar, his ancestral home. His life is a map of memories drawn in many tongues and time zones—growing up amidst the cadence of cantonments and the music of marketplaces, gathering not belongings, but belonging. Each city he lived in gifted him a layer of shadow, of story, of song.
Today, he anchors his journey in Pune, where he lives with his parents and Anuradha, his graceful wife, whose strength is soft and steady like a temple bell. Beside them blooms Buddham, their radiant son, whose name itself is a path towards light, towards silence, towards the awakening that Alakh himself continues to live and offer.