I'm an NYC-based actor, writer, and filmmaker. I started acting in 2016 and launched my filmmaking career in 2022. My work has taken me from a commercial directed by Kathryn Bigelow for Amazon Prime to lead roles in short films including How Do You Like Your Eggs?, Rom Con, An American Love Story?, At Least, RSVP, Climax, Coconut Girl, and In Case of Emergency. On stage, I played the lead in Arrangements, a comedic play that was an audience favorite at the New York Theater Festival in 2024, and appeared in Blackout Cocktails, a thought-provoking exploration of identity, in late 2025.
I also appear in Ms/Manage — created by Emmy-nominated director and producer Caralene Robinson — which screened at Urban World and New Fest and is currently streaming on Black Oak TV, and have a recurring role in Metropark on Apple TV+.
I gravitate toward dramatic work with real emotional stakes, though I'm equally at home in comedy — something Arrangements and Rom Con can attest to. I'm currently developing three feature scripts: How Do You Like Your Eggs?, RSVP, and In Case of Emergency. Feel free to check the teasers on my Film page and if any of those resonate, I'd love to connect.
I've trained at the Juilliard Extension School, Atlantic Acting School, and with coaches Matt Newton, Van Hansis, Michael Kostroff, JoAnna Beckson, and Eliza Simpson.
Beyond acting, I'm a choreographer and dance teacher (past clients include Ryan Serhant and Nick Kosir) and a stand-up comedy producer in NYC. I speak English, Hindi, and Gujarati fluently, and I'm learning Spanish.