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Paromita Vohra is an Indian filmmaker, writer, and cultural critic whose work sharply examines gender, sexuality, popular culture, and politics in contemporary India. Based in Mumbai, she is best known for her pioneering feminist documentaries and experimental films that blend essay, satire, and personal narrative. Vohra’s acclaimed works, including Unlimited Girls, Q2P, and Morality TV and the Loving Jehad, challenge dominant ideas of morality, desire, and nationalism while foregrounding women’s voices and urban feminist histories. Alongside filmmaking, she writes widely on feminism, media, and cultural politics, and is the founder of Agents of Ishq, a multimedia project exploring love, sex, and intimacy in the Indian context. Her distinctive style combines humour, pop references, and rigorous political insight, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. Through both cinema and writing, Paromita Vohra has emerged as a vital feminist public intellectual, shaping conversations around freedom, pleasure, and resistance in modern Indian society




