At 21, one of the world's youngest feature-film producers, telling a spiritual story for a young, global generation.

A bhakti-led cinematic journey inspired by the life of Sri Neem Karoli Baba. The story of a young seeker who searched for Lord Ram, and became a saint who moved the world through faith and seva.

Anupriya Nagar is an economist turned film producer, and one of the youngest feature-film producers in the world. She read economics at the University of Bath, and has spent over a decade in art, from her first group exhibition at the age of twelve to leading art and dance societies at university.
Living abroad, she noticed how many people her age felt exhausted, searching for something deeper than success or validation. Hanuman Ansh is her answer: not a film that teaches spirituality, but one that tries to make you feel it.
See her journey →Read economics and led outreach for the Women in Business Society, building the discipline that still shapes how she sees a story.
An art collector at heart, she moved into film production, drawn to stories that stay with people long after the screen goes dark.
At 21 she took on Hanuman Ansh, a feature film inspired by the life of Sri Neem Karoli Baba.
Carrying a spiritual story into the halls of British public life, and onto the world stage in Geneva.
Released in cinemas across India on 7 August 2026, a film for a young, global generation.

An unusual lens, part economist, part storyteller, wholly global.
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Featured across the BBC, ANI, The Tribune, Bharat Express and Lyca Radio.
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A bhakti-led journey inspired by the life of Sri Neem Karoli Baba.
Explore the film →One of the world's youngest feature-film producers, with her debut film Hanuman Ansh (2026).
Invited to speak at the House of Lords in London, carrying a spiritual story to a global audience.
Reading economics at the University of Bath, with research in innovative ecosystem banking.
Over ten years as an artist, from a first group exhibition at the age of twelve to leading university art societies.
Chair of Raise and Give Bath and Volunteer of the Month, raising ten thousand pounds for charity.
Model UN at INTERPOL and DISEC, and featured across the BBC, ANI, The Tribune and Lyca Radio.

As Chair of Raise and Give at the University of Bath, Anupriya raised £10,000 for charity and was named Volunteer of the Month. She has taught spoken English to underprivileged children, volunteered with the British Heart Foundation in London, and raised funds for cancer patients at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai.
Representing her country in Bollywood dance at Just Bollywood 2022 in London, her team won the head to head award and raised funds for Snehalaya and Nanhi Kali. Across more than twenty countries, she has met people from every walk of life, and service has stayed at the centre of all of it.
Before film, there was the canvas. A decade in art, from her first exhibition at twelve, in colour, texture and quiet devotion.










Artists, saints and public figures on the film and its journey.
















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"Real ambition, I've learned, is creating something that emotionally stays with people."Anupriya Nagar
Anupriya Nagar is an economist, art collector and film producer, and one of the world's youngest feature-film producers. She is the producer of Hanuman Ansh (2026), a film inspired by the life of Sri Neem Karoli Baba.
Hanuman Ansh is a feature film inspired by the life of Sri Neem Karoli Baba, released pan-India on 7 August 2026. It follows a young seeker who searches for Lord Ram and becomes a saint whose message of faith and seva reached people across the world.
Yes. Hanuman Ansh released in cinemas across India on 7 August 2026.
She took on a feature film, Hanuman Ansh, at the age of 21, making her one of the youngest people in the world to produce a feature film.
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