Set in contemporary Delhi, Chunni follows Avni, a young woman eager to attend her school party, whose excitement is stifled when her conservative family forbids her from wearing what she wants. Forced to cover up with a chunni, a symbol of modesty, Avni’s quiet rebellion unfolds over one night as she steps out into the city on her own. What begins as an act of defiance turns into a confrontation with fear, perception, and the deep-rooted conditioning that shapes how women navigate freedom.
Kaashvi Agarwal is a writer, director, and producer and a recent graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts (BFA Film & Television). Based in New York City, her work explores themes of memory, grief, identity, and the uncanny through narrative-driven storytelling. Her films have screened at notable platforms including the Chicago South Asian Film Festival and Soho House Mumbai. She has also worked in post-production on the documentary Nocturnes, which received the 2024 Sundance World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Craft.