A Film by Vaibbhav Shirke
9 Minutes 05 Seconds | India | English, Hindi

Synopsis: “In a vibrant, whimsical world where nature flourishes and colours burst with life, a young girl discovers a divine connection with Mother Nature. Playing amidst blooming flowers and dancing amongst trees, she interacts with nature and animals to convey the message of one religion – HUMANITY.
Addressing the root cause of societal issues – the pervasive focus on the self, represented by the word ‘MY’, she also encourages the viewers to transcend ‘MY’ and shift their perspective towards collective well-being to foster a spirit of togetherness and empathy.
In this enchanting tale, the viewers are inspired to aspire for eternal freedom – a seamless world with no kingdom.
It urges us to realize this and sign a treaty – where we pledge to protect and enhance our planet’s beauty.”



About the Director: “Passing out from Sir J. J. School of Arts in 1999-2000, Vaibbhav Shirke embarked on his career at UV TOONs, where he had the privilege of learning under Shree Ram Mohan, the Father of Indian Animation.
This invaluable experience not only refined his animation skills but also introduced him to lifelong friends and collaborators.
With a deep passion for art and filmmaking, he considers himself fortunate to be part of an industry that allows him to pursue his creative vision. He finds immense joy in every project he undertakes, constantly striving for excellence.
Over the past 25 years, he has collaborated with esteemed studios and production houses, including UTV TOONS, TATA Interactive, Corner Shop Production, Future Thought Production, and Phoebus Creations Media.
Committed to delivering outstanding work, he established his own animation studio and has worked with leading agencies and production houses such as MTV, McCann-Erickson, Publicis, Ogilvy, Redfuse, Concept India, Leo Burnett, DDB Mudra, Scarecrow Communications, and Puppet Pictures. Through these collaborations, he has successfully delivered award-winning projects across diverse platforms.”