
About
Wise Wind Media is a forward-thinking film studio founded by Tanya Negi, specializing in powerful, boundary-pushing narratives. Our mission is to amplify diverse voices and foster global collaborations, creating impactful cinema that resonates across cultures. Discover our innovative projects and join us in shaping the future of storytelling.
My Work
Girls Will Be Girls
2024
Co-Producer
Girls will be girls follows the story of Mira, a 16-year-old girl whose sexy, rebellious awakening is hijacked by her mother who never got to come-of-age.

In Development
BARDO
2024
Genre: War Drama
Language: Hindi/English
Status: In Development
Budget: $18 Million
Director: Raj Singh Chaudhary

Lt. Chandrakirti Reddy is on the verge of a transformative journey—a journey not just into the hostile Himalayas, where a brutal war between India and China rages, but into the very threshold between life and death. Bardo follows Reddy into the aftermath of battle, into a mystical space known in Tibetan Buddhism as the Bardo—the realm between death and rebirth. As he navigates this spiritual wilderness, encountering the Buddha and the beast, Reddy must confront the ultimate test of the soul. This film intertwines themes of duty, mortality, and the eternal struggle for redemption.

HAWA MITHAI (CANDY FLOSS)
2024
Genre: Drama, Fantasy (Animation & Live-Action)
Language: Hindi/Maithili
Status: In Development
Budget: $750,000
Writer: Anurita Jha
Set in the vibrant, rustic landscape of a 1980s village in Bihar, Hawa Mithai is a heartwarming tale of childhood innocence and the boundless imagination of a six-year-old boy named Tundu. When Tundu’s baby sister, Lachmi, arrives, he feels forgotten and unloved. Fueled by childhood stories of Lord Hanuman eating the sun, Tundu sets off on a whimsical journey to do the same—believing it will make him strong and win back his mother’s love. With its enchanting blend of animation and live-action, this film captures the magic of a child’s world, where anything is possible and a mother’s love holds the universe together.
The project was selected for the NFDC Screenwriter's lab 2024.
OUR HOME IS IN THE HILLS
Genre: Documentary
Language: Hindi/Kumaoni
Status: First Schedule Completed (In Production)
Budget: $250,000
Director: Arun Fulara
DOP: Karan Thapliyal

The Himalayan region of Uttarakhand has long been a land of significant importance. It is a site of deep spiritual and ecological value, not just India, but the rest of the world. Today, this once-verdant paradise is rapidly changing. Wildfires rage where snow used to fall, glaciers are receding, and the land itself is cracking open. Our Home Is In The Hills is a deeply personal documentary that brings these environmental crises to light. It’s a portrait of a state on the brink, a call to action to protect a land that has given so much to its people and the world.
The project was selected for the Mumbai International Documentary Film Festival Co-Pro Market 2024.

DANCING ON THE ROPE
Genre: Drama
Language: Hindi
Status: In Development
Budget: $700,000
Director: Saurabh Varma
2024
Dancing on the Rope is a touching and inspiring story set in a vibrant small town in India, following the life of 17-year-old Vaani, a hearing-impaired and mute girl with a remarkable view of the world. Born into a nomadic community, Vaani performs acrobatics with her father, Bhoora, in the streets to make ends meet. However, her heart longs for more when she witnesses a ballet class, sparking dreams of a new future. This film tenderly portrays the deep bond between father and daughter, their struggles, and hopes, offering a powerful, universal narrative about dreams, resilience, and the quest for belonging.
About Tanya Negi
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Tanya Negi is a young and emerging film producer, driven by a vision to craft stories that leave an indelible mark. She co-produced the Indo-French film 'Girls Will Be Girls,' directed by Shuchi Talati. Premiering at Sundance 2024, the film clinched prestigious awards like The Audience Award in the World Cinema Dramatic category and the Special Jury Award for Best Actress.
She is the created 'Undercurrent,' an incubation program aimed at training women as technicians in filmmaking. 'Undercurrent' is supported by the Berlinale Mastercard Enablement Programme and Institut Français.
With an eye for compelling narratives and a heart for industry transformation, Tanya stands at the intersection of bold storytelling and social impact.