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Every journey has a starting point.

Mine began in 2009, with a script I wrote titled Police at Work. At the time, I had little to no formal training — just a strong desire to create and express ideas through storytelling.

Looking back, that moment was less about perfection and more about courage.

The decision to take my passion seriously led me to the High Definition Film Academy, where I began to refine my skills. It was there that I gained recognition as Best Student Monologue Actress and Overall Best Actor — milestones that affirmed I was on the right path.

But growth didn’t stop there.

I stepped into the industry, taking on roles in short and feature films, learning with every experience, every set, and every performance. Each opportunity shaped my understanding of storytelling, discipline, and emotional depth.

In 2025, I had the opportunity to play a lead role in Nini, a cinema film that marked a significant turning point in my career. Working alongside experienced actors pushed me to elevate my craft and deliver a performance that truly connected with audiences.

That experience expanded my vision.

I began to see storytelling not just from the perspective of an actress, but as a creator — someone who could shape narratives from the ground up.

This led me into filmmaking.

Producing That Sound in 2025 and The Right Kind of Fire in 2026 allowed me to explore storytelling in a more intentional way — focusing on stories that matter, stories that reflect real life, and stories that can inspire change.

My journey is still unfolding.

But one thing remains constant: the commitment to growth, authenticity, and meaningful storytelling.

Because for me, this is not just a career — it is purpose.