Himvasa
A couple in their 30s chose to leave the city behind and build a life in the Himalayas. This film captures their journey—a story of courage, simplicity, and the magnetic pull of the mountains.
We film houses that tell stories.
Cinematic films for spaces that deserve to be remembered
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Not real estate videos.
Stories.
A house is never just walls and windows. It's morning light falling on hardwood. A door that remembers every arrival. Corners where time has settled.
I approach every property the way a filmmaker approaches a character—with curiosity, patience, and the belief that every space has a story worth telling slowly.
This isn't marketing. It's memory-making.
— Mohit
Director, Frame x Frame
Selected Works
A couple in their 30s chose to leave the city behind and build a life in the Himalayas. This film captures their journey—a story of courage, simplicity, and the magnetic pull of the mountains.
A stunning example of sustainable mountain architecture, constructed from local stone and warm Himalayan wood. Surrounded by oak and pine forests, this film tells the story of slow living and the harmony between structure and steep terrain.
Nestled in the forests of Kumaon, Iris Cottage is a warm and intimate retreat surrounded by towering pines. This film explores the quiet charm of a cottage designed to disappear into nature—a place where the forest feels like home.
Perched at 8,200 feet in the heart of Kumaon, this breathtaking luxury home has been featured by international travel magazines. The film captures dramatic views of the Trishul and Nanda Devi peaks—an ultimate escape into the clouds.
Built in the 1940s, this 80-year-old home reflects British-era architecture adapted to the Himalayan terrain. A rare blend of heritage and timeless design, offering a cinematic glimpse into a forgotten era of mountain living.
Longer stories. Personal explorations.
Films that didn't fit a brief—because they were never meant to.
I work with a small number of properties each quarter.
If your space has a story waiting to be told,
I'd love to hear about it.