Few contemporary filmmakers have made waves on both the Indian and international stage quite like Mr. Vedant Dave. With each project, Mr. Dave amplifies the reach of Indian storytelling, blending versatility with an artistic vision that spans from local festivals to global music arenas.
From the very start of his career, Mr. Vedant Dave has acted as more than just a cinematographer; he is a storyteller with the rare ability to translate emotion into visual poetry. His recent work as Director of Photography on the acclaimed short film “Date Night” exemplifies this ethos. Through careful manipulation of light, color, and shot composition, Mr. Dave shaped the film’s breathless, suspenseful mood. This project’s recognition at the Goa Short Film Festival—one of South Asia’s elite venues known for launching talent onto the world’s most glamorous screens—bears testimony to his influence. Festival juries singled out Mr. Vedant Dave’s contributions as elemental to the film’s success and immersive atmosphere.
In 2025, the creative world took notice again as Mr. Vedant Dave orchestrated the visual storytelling for “Tell Me: The Magical Journey”—a music documentary uniting global superstars like Karan Aujla, OneRepublic, Ikky, and Disha Patani. Vedant Dave brought together performance, candid interactions, and lush landscapes into a seamless visual journey. The result was a massive hit, with tens of millions of online views and a Billboard chart debut—definitive proof of the project’s international and cross-cultural magnetism. Mr. Davе’s inventive leadership throughout every stage of this high-stakes shoot set a new standard for Indian collaborations on the global scene.

He continued to blur the lines between genres with “Vibe: The Vibrant Journey,” sweeping viewers into a world marrying Punjabi pop, hip-hop, and Bollywood glamour. As the film’s cinematographer, Mr. Dave oversaw shooting across multiple locations, mastering both high-end technique and the kinetic energy of the music video landscape. The video’s viral reach—circulating through T-Series and attracting major press—underscores how Vedant Dave stands at the intersection of art and commerce, celebrating the diversity and ambition of India’s young creators.
Even in more intimate settings, such as the evocative short “Zoned Out,” Vedant Dave’s technical prowess and artistic vision shine. By deftly manipulating the language of cinema—be it lens selection, composition, or lighting—Mr. Dave brings forth deep emotional resonance in just minutes. The film’s selection and commendation at prestigious institutions like the Stockholm City Film Festival and the Alternative Film Festival confirm once more that his edge lies as much in subtlety as in scale.
In every setting, Vedant Dave’s work signals a new chapter for Indian artists on the world stage. By skillfully adapting his approach—sometimes credited as Vedant, sometimes as Mr. Vedant Dave, and sometimes simply as Mr. Dave—he offers a bridge between generations, genres, and geographies. It is this chameleon-like versatility, paired with relentless innovation, that makes Mr. Vedant Dave one of the most dynamic visual storytellers of this era. If the trajectory of his career is any indication, Indian cinema’s dialogue with the world has never been more vibrant, thanks in large part to the creative vision of Mr. Dave.





















