A Brief about Tattva Media
TATTVA, a brand of Urja Media and Entertainment, is dedicated to nurturing young and aspiring storytellers and filmmakers. Inspired by the elements, TATTVA presents JAL TATTVA, a story-writing competition, and AGNI TATTVA, a short film-making contest, offering a dynamic platform for fresh talent to showcase their creativity. By bridging passion with opportunity, TATTVA aims to empower emerging writers and filmmakers, fostering a new wave of storytelling excellence.
TATTVA is not just another competition—it is a launchpad for those who believe in their talent and are ready to make a mark. It is not for those who have already carved a space in the industry but for bold, passionate individuals who want to prove themselves and showcase their storytelling or filmmaking prowess.
Who is TATTVA for?
✅ Aspiring Writers & Filmmakers – Those who may not have industry recognition yet but are confident in their skills.
✅ Passionate Storytellers – Individuals with fresh, compelling narratives waiting to be shared with the world.
✅ Visionaries – Creators who want to challenge conventional norms and express themselves uniquely.
✅ Risk-Takers – Those who are not afraid to put their work out there and make a statement with their creativity.
What Makes TATTVA Special?
Unlike mainstream contests that often favor established professionals, TATTVA is built for those who haven’t had their big break yet but know they have what it takes. It’s an open space for individuals who believe in their craft, whether it's through JAL Tattva (story writing) or AGNI Tattva (short filmmaking).
This competition isn’t about past achievements; it’s about present confidence and future potential. If you have the passion, the skill, and the determination to make a statement, TATTVA is your stage.
TATTVA unjudgemental and welcoming approach to your storytelling and filmmaking skills is enough to tell you that we want you to take part with full confidence and without fear of reection. Unlike conventional competitions, TATTVA is not just about competition; it’s about mentorship, guidance, and exposure for aspiring writers and filmmakers who may not have had opportunities elsewhere.