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Storytelling has always been more than entertainment to me — it is a tool for transformation.

From the moment I wrote my first script in 2009, I realized that stories have the power to shape how we see the world, how we understand each other, and ultimately, how we grow as individuals. What started as curiosity quickly became purpose.

As an actress and filmmaker, I have come to understand that the most powerful stories are not always the easiest to tell. They are the ones that confront uncomfortable truths, challenge deeply held beliefs, and invite people to reflect.

This is the foundation of my work.

In a world where content is constantly being created and consumed, I believe storytelling must go beyond surface-level entertainment. It must connect. It must question. It must leave something behind.

When I worked on Nini, I saw firsthand how a story can resonate deeply with audiences — not just because of performance, but because of truth. That experience reinforced my belief that film is one of the most powerful mediums for impact.

This belief guided me into filmmaking.

With projects like That Sound and The Right Kind of Fire, I have been intentional about telling stories rooted in real-life experiences — stories that reflect the human condition and encourage personal growth.

Because at the core of everything I do is one question:

Will this story make someone think differently?

If the answer is yes, then it is worth telling.

Storytelling, when done with honesty and purpose, has the ability to shift narratives, spark conversations, and inspire change.

And that is the kind of work I am committed to creating.