
Set & Production Design
Event Planning and Set Design for Wedding Chakra
Creative set designs blending traditional and contemporary elements for various high-profile events.
Web Series Production Design - Dancing Teens
Designed an authentic, visually compelling garage set, enhancing the narrative and visual appeal of the series.
Film Journey - Thesis Project
An architectural project that democratizes filmmaking, offering an immersive learning experience within a creatively designed space.
3D Visualization Project - Martian Space Corridor
A conceptual 3D visualization project creating an immersive Martian corridor, utilizing advanced digital tools to craft a futuristic and otherworldly environment for set and production design.
Event Planning and Set Design
for Wedding Chakra
As a Creative Designer and Assistant Production Designer at Wedding Chakra, I had the opportunity to craft elaborate set designs for high-profile events. These projects allowed me to blend traditional and contemporary aesthetics, transforming event spaces into visually captivating experiences
Concept and Design Process:
For each event, I developed theme-based designs that reflected the client’s vision and cultural preferences. My process began with concept development in SketchUp, where I created 3D models to capture the essence of each theme. After refining these models, I translated them into detailed 2D drawings using AutoCAD, ensuring precise measurements and layouts for set construction and production drawings.























This role taught me the importance of translating digital concepts into real-world experiences. I learned how to balance creative freedom with practical considerations, ensuring that each design was both aesthetically pleasing and logistically feasible. The
experience also reinforced the value of collaboration, as I worked closely with event planners, clients, and production teams to bring these designs to life
Web Series Production Design
for Dancing Teens
For the Tamil web series Dancing Teens, I served as the Assistant Production Designer, where I was responsible for creating an authentic, visually compelling garage set. The set needed to reflect a gritty, industrial vibe that complemented the series' storyline.
Concept & Design Strategy:
I began by developing a concept in SketchUp, focusing on realism and practicality. The design incorporated industrial elements like exposed pipes, distressed walls, and metallic textures to capture the essence of a garage. Using AutoCAD, I produced detailed 2D drawings, which provided precise measurements for on-site construction.
Design Process & Execution:
The set was assembled using locally sourced materials, chosen for their durability and ability to convey the desired aesthetic. Throughout the process, I managed the transition from digital models to the physical set, ensuring every detail aligned with the series’ narrative requirements.









This project underscored the importance of detail-oriented design in production settings. I gained valuable experience in designing functional, narrative-driven spaces that enhance storytelling. Seeing the final set on screen was incredibly rewarding and reinforced my interest in production design.
Film Journey
Thesis Project
Film Journey is an architectural thesis project that explores the democratization of filmmaking. The building design allows anyone, regardless of background, to learn the filmmaking process and leave with their own movie. At the end of this journey, visitors can screen their films in an open theater, creating a communal space for celebrating creativity.
Concept & Inspiration:
The core concept was to create an environment that immerses visitors in the filmmaking process. Inspired by the idea of accessible creativity, the building is segmented into zones for each production stage, including scriptwriting, storyboarding, filming, editing, and post-production.
Design Process & Software:
The initial concept was developed in SketchUp, followed by precise modeling in Revit. CAD was used for floor plans and structural detailing, ensuring a functional layout that supports the creative workflow. I used Lumion for the final rendering, which vividly showcased the dynamic spaces and communal areas within the building.






















This project reinforced my belief in architecture’s potential to foster learning and creative expression. Designing a space that guides individuals through the filmmaking process was both challenging and fulfilling, and it broadened my perspective on the intersection of design and storytelling.
Martian Space Corridor
3D Visualization Project
The Martian Space Corridor is a conceptual 3D visualization project that envisions a futuristic space habitat on Mars. This project allowed me to explore advanced digital visualization techniques and push the boundaries of architectural design in extraterrestrial environments.
Concept & Objectives:
The concept centers around creating a realistic Martian environment that reflects the challenges and aesthetics of space architecture. The corridor includes detailed structural elements, such as weathered metal textures and futuristic displays, evoking the isolation and harshness of a Martian setting.
Design Process & Software:
I used Autodesk Maya for 3D modeling, focusing on precision and realism. High-resolution textures were applied to create a weathered look, and UV mapping ensured accurate texture alignment. The lighting and rendering were finalized in Blender, resulting in a high-definition animation that takes viewers through the corridor, capturing its eerie yet captivating ambiance.





This project was an exploration of digital storytelling through architectural visualization. It allowed me to experiment with advanced 3D modeling techniques and develop a better understanding of how lighting, texture, and movement can create immersive experiences. I look forward to applying these skills in future production and visualization projects.