Here and Now is dedicated to empowering storytellers and filmmakers by offering innovative and hands-on workshops designed to deepen their understanding of the craft. Our mission is to nurture creativity, provide practical knowledge, and inspire individuals to tell meaningful stories.

our RETREATS

We organize online and offline workshops that cater to enthusiasts and professionals alike, covering a wide range of disciplines

Filmmaking

‍From pre-production to post-production, learn the art of bringing stories to life on screen. Our workshops cover everything from conceptualizing ideas to directing, editing, and mastering the finer aspects of visual storytelling.

Writing

‍Whether you're crafting a screenplay, developing a short story, or penning a monologue, our writing workshops focus on building strong narratives, memorable characters, and authentic dialogue.

Cinematography

‍Dive into the technical and creative world of visual storytelling. Explore lighting, framing, and camera techniques to create stunning visuals that elevate your story.

Acting

‍ Unlock the secrets of authentic performance. Our acting workshops focus on character development, improvisation, and techniques to help actors deliver powerful and believable portrayals.

Each workshop is designed to blend theory with practical exercises, giving participants real-world experience. Our offline workshops provide immersive, on-location training, while our online sessions offer the flexibility to learn from anywhere. With a focus on collaboration, creativity, and hands-on learning, Here and Now ensures that every participant walks away with the tools and confidence to bring their stories to life.

our RETREATS

Here and Now continues to push creative boundaries in both film and advertising. The studio produces compelling content across genres, from thought-provoking features to innovative brand campaigns. With Aakash's dual expertise in performance and direction, combined with the studio's commitment to authentic storytelling, Here and Now creates visual narratives that resonate deeply with audiences while maintaining high production values.

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short courses

Workshop
Filmmaking
Residency
Kamshet
16-21 October 2024
theater
Filmmaking 101
Workshop
Bangalore
26 October 2024
Workshop
Filmmaking 101
Workshop
Bangalore
26 October 2024
Workshop
Filmmaking 101
Workshop
Bangalore
26 October 2024

What PEOPLE SAY...

"The Long Drive, beautifully captures the complexities of a mother-son relationship with an emotionally rich narrative. Adi (Aakash Prabhakar) and his mother (Sheeba Chaddha) navigate past tensions during a heartfelt car ride, blending moments of conflict, honesty, and healing. Prabhakar delivers a restrained yet moving performance, while Chaddha shines with grace and authenticity as a mother longing to reconnect. The one-setting approach enhances focus on the characters’ emotional journey, supported by a poignant score. This 12-minute short film is a tender exploration of reconciliation and familial bonds, leaving a lasting impression."

NYC SAFF 2021
The Long Drive - Film Review

"I wouldn’t have learned this even in a year’s time, so I don’t think I can say anything beyond that. And the most important part is that it was joyful learning. I just loved each and every moment I spent here. For me, handling a camera was one of the most complicated things, and I never thought I’d be able to learn that in this life. I would like to thank all my friends who helped me feel comfortable here. And I think I’m leaving this place with a lot of friends. I’ve learned a lot here, and that learning will always stay with me."

Shirish K Singh
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"What I loved about the Filmmaking 101 course was how it covered every stage of production. From scripting and acting to editing and more, we got to try our hands at every role, gaining hands-on experience throughout. The practical approach helped me truly understand the filmmaking process. It’s rare to find a workshop that gives you so much exposure in such a short time. I highly recommend it to anyone passionate about filmmaking."

Robert Van Den Broek
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"Stephen Belber’s Tape remains relevant today, despite its dated elements like tape recorders. Directed by Aakash Prabhakar, it unfolds in a tense Michigan motel room, where Vince (Prabhakar) confronts Jon (Nishank Verma) over a decade-old incident with Amy (Priti Shroff). Themes of memory, consent, and jealousy drive the dark humor-laden drama. Vince’s fiery energy and sharp verbal exchanges keep the narrative gripping. Prabhakar’s direction makes this twisty, dialogue-rich play a standout theatrical experience."

Deepa Gahlot
Tape – Play Review

"I attended Here and Now’s Filmmaking 101 workshop, and it was an incredible experience. The three-day compact session covered every stage of filmmaking, from scripting to production, and could easily be expanded into individual sessions. The practical insights were invaluable for an enthusiastic filmmaker like me. This workshop is a fantastic starting point for anyone who wants to dive into filmmaking and create amazing projects. I’ve learned so much in just a short time!"

Aishwarya Birla
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"I'm here with a group of 13 lovely people attending a session on making beautiful movies, organized by Aakash. This has been a truly transformative experience for someone like me, who had never looked at filmmaking before. From scriptwriting and storytelling to visualizing and editing, we covered every aspect of filmmaking. It was amazing to see our ideas take shape and come together as a beautiful final product. Thank you for making this session fun, educational, and thoroughly enjoyable."

Roopa Yavagal
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"I'm attending an incredible filmmaking workshop by Here and Now Films at Zostel Panchgani. This extensive three-day workshop was much more than a basics course—it gave us a deep dive into every element of filmmaking. We explored everything from scripting to editing and understood how these aspects align to create the magic we see on screen. The hands-on approach made it all worth it, and I truly loved every moment of this enriching experience."

Pranjali Gupta
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"Freddie's Piano is an emotional movie that portrays siblings affection quite well. Pranav and Aakash lived their characters as real brothers. Kudos to them."

Sara Krishnamoorthy
Film Review - Freddie's Piano

"This workshop taught me that cinema isn’t just what you see on the camera but also everything that goes on behind it. It opened my eyes to the immense effort, creativity, and technical skills that go into making a film. From scripting to shooting, every step was an insightful journey. Learning about the unseen magic behind the scenes has completely changed the way I view films and appreciate storytelling."

Nafrat Hirekodi
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"This filmmaking workshop has been an extraordinary learning experience for me. We covered everything from scriptwriting and editing to lighting and music, diving into the entire filmmaking process step by step. Each session added a new layer to my understanding, making this journey both engaging and practical. I walked away with a wealth of knowledge and skills that I’m excited to apply in my own projects. Truly, this was a great experience!"

Ashutosh Kharwale
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"It is a very sweet and well-made film. The film is shot well, the music is nice, the story is simple and all the actors have played their parts very naturally. I liked how it ended too. It was realistic. Some scenes were extremely emotional while some were fun and they made me smile. At points, I really felt like going and giving Aden and Freddie a tight hug. They were both very endearing to watch. If you like simple, honest, and heartwarming films you'll love this one. Looking forward to what this team makes and creates in the future."

Ashish Vaidyanath
Film Review - Freddie's Piano

"Attending this filmmaking workshop at Zostel Panchgani has been a dream come true for a film buff like me. Though I’ve taken short courses and watched tutorials before, nothing compares to the practical knowledge and hands-on experience I gained here. From understanding the process of filmmaking to learning every intricate detail, this workshop has been eye-opening. Thanks to Here and Now, I now appreciate filmmaking on an entirely new level."

Abhinav Ramabhadran
Participant at Filmmaking Retreat

"Freddie’s Piano a poetic narrative, rich in nuance and simplicity, much like good poetry. Set in Pondicherry’s charming small-town backdrop, it portrays deeply human characters, avoiding traditional protagonists or villains. Each scene is layered with emotion, akin to the French crepes and pink sauce pasta referenced in the story. The piano symbolizes longing and elusive desires, crafting a poignant exploration of meaning and fulfillment. As Pagedar aptly puts it, 'The journey matters more than the destination.'"

Sudeep Pagedar
Film Review - Freddie's Piano

"It is, indeed, very rare to see siblings affection in our movies; that too to some extent with realistic touch. The actor director Aakash Prabhakar made it as realistic and simple as possible. I expect much interesting from the team in their next venture. All the best and good luck."

Gopalaraman Swaminathan
Film Review - Freddie's Piano

In addition to leading Here And Now Theatre, Aakash Prabhakar also worked with Castiko Space as a Creative Director, where he created and curated plays and workshops for a brimming art space in Versova, fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment for artists. He also served as Head of Content at Play.tv, a startup focused on curating films for corporate engagement, contributing to innovative content strategies and enhancing viewer interaction.

Continuing to push our boundaries, Here And Now Theatre remains dedicated to seeking out relatable stories and nurturing new talent, ensuring that each production resonates with audiences and celebrates the spirit of modern theatre.

In addition to leading Here And Now Theatre, Aakash Prabhakar also worked with Castiko Space as a Creative Director, where he created and curated plays and workshops for a brimming art space in Versova, fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment for artists. He also served as Head of Content at Play.tv, a startup focused on curating films for corporate engagement, contributing to innovative content strategies and enhancing viewer interaction.

Continuing to push our boundaries, Here And Now Theatre remains dedicated to seeking out relatable stories and nurturing new talent, ensuring that each production resonates with audiences and celebrates the spirit of modern theatre.