Odanadi
Through global events, visual storytelling, and grassroots rehabilitation, I’ve worked alongside Odanadi to combat human trafficking and support survivors across India and beyond. From organizing Yoga Stops Traffick with 150+ global centers to creating visual campaigns that resonate worldwide, my role merges activism with creativity—amplifying unheard voices through art, film, and awareness.
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Odanadi isn't just an organization—it's a lifeline. As Asia Pacific Ambassador, I’ve used my creative lens to amplify stories of survival and strength. Through visuals, campaigns, and global events like Yoga Stops Traffick, I’ve helped translate powerful local action into international awareness. Each image, each story, is part of a movement to remind the world: no human is for sale.
The energy behind Odanadi is not just about rescuing and rehabilitating—it’s about storytelling that heals and mobilizes. From Mysuru to Melbourne, the mission is clear: amplify the unheard, break the silence. Creativity isn’t an add-on here—it’s a weapon for change.
My creative involvement with Odanadi became deeply personal during Yoga Stops Traffick, a global awareness initiative where yoga becomes protest and practice becomes purpose. In 2023, over 150 centers from across continents participated. From filming in candle-lit studios to collecting messages from across oceans, I coordinated a movement that didn’t just raise funds—it raised consciousness.
Through video, photography, and digital campaigns, I helped translate a local effort into a global voice. What began in Mysuru now echoes in Chile, Sweden, Australia, and Egypt. Each visual I crafted was shaped by real people, real stories, and a shared belief in ending human exploitation. The result wasn’t just content—it was connection.
What makes Odanadi different is its philosophy—change isn’t one-time, it’s ongoing. Rescue is just the beginning. Rehabilitation is the process. Reclaiming life is the goal. And creativity, in all its forms, becomes the bridge between those stages. My role—behind the camera and within the community—has been to turn action into narrative, and narrative into impact.
I believe communities are built through expression: through shared movements, quiet moments, and bold messages. Whether I’m documenting a yoga circle in Bangalore or filming a survivor’s voice in Mysore, I carry one belief with me—change begins with visibility. And it’s our job, as creators and citizens, to ensure that visibility never fades.