The Inspiring Shift: Poonam Kaul’s Journey from Corporate Marketing to Filmmaking
The world of corporate marketing and filmmaking may seem worlds apart, but for Poonam Kaul, these two realms intertwined seamlessly to forge a remarkable career transition. With over two decades of experience working for corporate giants like Nokia, Apple, PepsiCo, and Microsoft, Poonam’s journey from marketing executive to filmmaker has inspired many. In this episode of the Indian Community Podcast, hosted by Rahul Mehra and Amit Gupta, Poonam Kaul shares her incredible story and the motivating factors behind her shift to the world of cinema.
From Corporate Marketing to Filmmaking
Poonam Kaul’s illustrious career in corporate marketing was one filled with challenges and triumphs. However, a creative calling led her to pursue filmmaking, a field where she could tell stories that inspire change. Poonam recounts how her partnership with Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna became a catalyst for her transition. Inspired by the narrative potential of Vikas’s book, “The Last Color,” Poonam was driven to adapt it into a film.
The Birth of House of Omkar
The journey wasn’t without its challenges. Poonam and Vikas decided to take control of the creative process by founding House of Omkar. Named after Poonam’s father, this production house aimed not just to create films but to address social issues through compelling storytelling. “We are at that cusp in the country today where films can help drive change,” Poonam asserts.
The Last Color: A Tale of Resilience
The Last Color” is a poignant film that brought together talents like Neena Gupta and a nine-year-old girl who had never faced a camera before. The film’s production was marked by several challenges, including limited resources and logistical hurdles. However, the dedication and passion of the team saw them through. “We wanted to show India in its beauty, not just the stereotypes,” Poonam says.
Pinky Ka Basta: A Pandemic-born Project
As the world grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic, Poonam took the opportunity to focus on social issues close to her heart. Her latest film, “Pinky Ka Basta,” examines the educational setbacks faced by girls during the pandemic. “11 million girls across the world have dropped out of school due to the pandemic,” Poonam highlights, emphasizing the dire need for action. The film aims to shed light on these issues and inspire change.
Imaginary Rain: A Story of Hope
Poonam’s upcoming project, “Imaginary Rain,” stars Shabana Azmi and delves into the life of a 65-year-old immigrant chef in New York who faces a turning point when her restaurant shuts down. The film explores themes of resilience and hope, capturing both the struggles and triumphs of its protagonist. “It’s a story of perseverance told through the lens of a 65-year-old woman,” Poonam explains.
The Power of Storytelling
Poonam’s journey from the corporate world to filmmaking is a testament to the power of passion and storytelling. Her films not only entertain but also drive societal change, addressing issues that are often overlooked. As Poonam Kaul continues to break barriers and inspire through her work, her story serves as a powerful reminder that every step taken with purpose and heart can indeed make a difference.
Stay tuned to the Indian Community Podcast for more inspiring stories like Poonam Kaul’s, and remember: every story has the power to inspire change.