
BRAHMA VISHNU MAHESH
BRAHMA VISHNU MAHESH
An epic cinematic odyssey written for the silver screen
by
Anil Shergill
LOG LINE
Brahma Vishnu Mahesh follows a Hollywood star's journey as it transforms from glamour to peril when she covets the treacherous Cobra Snake Pearls. Pursued by relentless terrorists, she and her two eclectic companions embark on a genre-defying odyssey through time and culture, seamlessly blending history, supernatural intrigue, and Hollywood-Bollywood magic.
BVM is a film in 2 parts, 2 hours 20 minutes each
SYNOPSIS
Set against the dramatic backdrop of India’s separation from Africa 55 million years ago, this feature begins with an animated sequence in an icy Himalayan cave, where a wise Professor Bharat mentors ten-year-old students. The story then shifts to live action, taking a thrilling turn as a Hollywood actress, on a sightseeing tour, is thrust into a space & time-bending adventure. Guided by a mysterious treasure map, she joins forces with a reluctant Jaipur Prince and a composed Travel Advisor in pursuit of the legendary Cobra Snake Pearls—unwittingly attracting the attention of a quirky terrorist outfit, along the way.
Greetings! I am Anil Shergill, a storyteller with an insatiable passion for crafting narratives that transcend boundaries and transport audiences to realms of wonder. Rooted in a love for storytelling, my journey has been a tapestry of exploration and creativity.
My commitment to the art of storytelling extends beyond the ordinary, delving into the extraordinary. With a background shaped by diverse experiences and a keen understanding of the human experience, I am driven to create narratives that resonate on a profound level.
Fueling my creative fire is a rich tapestry of life's adventures, blending seamlessly with a deep appreciation for the cultural tapestry of the Indian subcontinent. "Brahma Vishnu Mahesh," my latest creation, stands as a testament to my dedication to weaving stories that captivate the imagination and leave an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences.
Join me on this exciting journey as we explore the realms of history, magic, and the human spirit through the lens of "Brahma Vishnu Mahesh." Together, let's transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary power of storytelling.
ANIL SHERGILL
Born to an Army Officer and hailing from the vibrant city of Mumbai, I, Anil Shergill, embarked on a unique journey. From iconic institutions like The Cathedral & John Connon School to St. Peter's School in Panchgani, my formative years were colored by a rich tapestry of experiences.
Post-college, I navigated the fast-paced world of hospitality, waiting tables at the Oberoi Sheraton Hotel. A turning point led me to the heart of the music industry, where I spent nine impactful years at Polydor of India Ltd., followed by an influential stint at Tips Music Ltd. and T-Series Ltd. The crescendo of my music career reached its pinnacle as Vice-President at United Music Ltd.
In 2001, I chose a new rhythm and made Canada my home. Now, as a storyteller, I draw from a life steeped in diverse cultures and a dynamic career, bringing a unique perspective to the world of cinema. Join me as we transcend boundaries through the magic of storytelling.
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DISClaimer
Brahma Vishnu Mahesh (English Title - Made For Each Other) or this film by any other title, does not claim to be the history of India in its totality, as only the interesting aspects of the history has been used to complete the film to give the audience a fair picture of what India was like down the ages of its existence.
I wrote the script with A Class Hollywood & Bollywood Actors in mind.
The images of people in the mood boards are computer-generated, and any similarity to real individuals is purely coincidental and unintended.
The history of India is wonderfully and engagingly woven around esteemed Indian mythology, along with Indian and international characters relevant to Indian history. Any resemblance or reference to existing materials, written or otherwise, is purely unintentional and coincidental, as this story is an original work with all material used being entirely in the public domain.