A multifaceted creative professional, hailing from Brooklyn, with a remarkable portfolio that encompasses film direction, production, and editing. His impressive repertoire includes an array of thought-provoking projects, such as "Salam" (Best Film, Raw Science Film Festival),"The Gowanus Canal" (Best Film, Brooklyn Film Festival),"Chief Engineer Conrad", "Citizen Sharma", "Building Bridges", "300 Miles to Freedom", and "Garwin".
Notably, his work as a producer and editor on "Heart of Stone" earned widespread recognition, including over ten prestigious awards, including Best Film at the Slamdance Film Festival, Philadelphia Film Festival, and Cinequest Film Festival. This film also received an accolade for Best Editing at the Santa Fe Film Festival.
Anand's expertise in editing has been showcased in prominent television programs, such as "Primetime" (ABC),"Dateline" (NBC),and "20/20" (ABC). He was also the editor of the 2004 Emmy-nominated ABC special, "Brothers in Arms", which delved into the Iraq war. Furthermore, Anand served as a creative consultant on the Academy Award-winning documentary, "Born Into Brothels".
Anand's latest venture, "Holy (un)Holy River", premiered at the Telluride Mountain Film Festival and has garnered numerous awards worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller.