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Give yourself that one opportunity to believe in yourself because life can turn around for the better just like how it did for a young MBA graduate Anshul. He began a new journey in life through his passion to show the world all that which is otherwise hidden. From managing with the little resources, he began documenting short real life stories, spreading the word and ultimately to make a difference. He soon realised that filming is a path to solve problems, even poverty. Issues are brought to national and international attention through these films. His story is evident in itself that we truly can remove poverty by coming closer through films. Anshul grew as a filmmaker not through commercial films, but through short movies and documentaries which gave him way more sense of accomplishment. Anshul Sinha, a filmaker and entreprenuer is all about the art of storytelling through visual media, and uses his skills and expertise to showcase his unique and interesting creations. With 15 doc-films under his belt only while pursuing his Mass Communication from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, depicts his immense passion and desire to share his art with the world. Anshul recently started his own firm ‘MacGuffin Frames’. His skill set is proficient and out of the ordinary, which will help make a story out of your vision. He is a proud recipient of ‘Pride of Telangana' title, winner of 110 National & International awards, 55 International Nominations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx