Indrani is a multi-disciplinary artist, filmmaker, TEDx speaker, innovator, and movement mobilizer, awakening public consciousness and transforming culture for a more just, equitable, and regenerative future.
Mentored by David Bowie and Iman, she helped shaped the image of 300 global brands, from Beyonce to Lady Gaga, Pepsi to L’Oreal, and 25 nonprofits, from Keep A Child Alive to the American Cancer Institute, both as CEO of Double Exposure Studios and as Executive Director of Shakti Regeneration Institute, supporting women’s empowerment education and Indigenous-led cultural and ecological regeneration. At the United Nations, she is recognized as a Women's Entrepreneurship Distinguished Fellow, and is co-convenor of of its Science Summit and co-host of its Global People's Summit.
Receiving over 2 billion impressions, leveraging her expertise in anthropology, diversity, fashion, celebrity, music, & marketing, Indrani builds influence, scales impact organizations and mobilizes social movements. The recipient of one of Rotary International’s highest honors, the Max Mark-Cranbrook Global Peacemaker award, her work has won over 40 awards including the Tribeca Film Festival Disruptive Innovation Award, the CNN Expose Best Picture Award, the Climate Regenerative Visionary Award, and two Cannes Gold Lions. Exhibited in museums worldwide including the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Brooklyn Museum, Center Pompidou Paris, and Lincoln Center, she is featured in Vogue, VICE, the New York Times, at Harvard, Yale, Davos, and on Bravo, CNN, BBC and HBO.
An X-PRIZE Rainforest Semifinalist, she co-leads with a team of Indigenous leaders, 120 scientists, engineers, and artists, developing technologies and bioeconomies for biodiversity regeneration. She is co-Founder and Chief Purpose Officer of Open Origin industrial scale climate solutions, and Neuralign, gamified neuroplasticity empowering neurodiverse education. She is a Visiting Lecturer at Princeton, where she received a BA in Anthropology, spearheaded the creation of the Program in South Asian Studies, and co-hosts The Art of Anti-Racism and Social Justice. She is currently working on Heart of Light, a film and photo series on Regeneration Heroes. www.indrani.com www.shaktiregeneration.org www.dxstudios.us www.linkedin/in/indranipc