With a strong passion to tell underrepresented stories, Mos directs cultural, sport and issue based films with the aim to uplift voices that have been neglected from the mainstream.
Mos is currently working on a BFI Doc Society supported short on the darker side to the UK’s post-pub curry culture, focusing on the story of Satpal Ram.

AFTER EIGHT — The Story of Satpal Ram
Director / Editor
30 min
Winner of The Whickers Best Short Film Award
A racist attack in an Indian restaurant in 1986 set 19-year-old Satpal Ram on a collision course with Britain’s justice system. His wrongful conviction sparked a global campaign that mobilised communities and artists across the world for his freedom.
After Eight — The Story of Satpal Ram revisits this defining movement while exploring Satpal’s ongoing struggle to confront the trauma left behind. Combining archival footage with his first extensive testimony in decades, the film examines both the power of collective resistance and the personal cost of surviving state violence. It offers an intimate portrait of a man shaped by violence, resistance and survival — and of a movement that proved the enduring power of solidarity.
BFI Doc Society | Black & Brown Films

Director
5 mins
Charity Short
Impact on Urban Health | The Giving Lab

EYE for an EYE: UK’s first British-Bangladeshi MMA Fighter
Student Project*
Director / Editor
When a local fighter pursues a career in MMA, an unexpected twist brings his dreams of being a world champion crashing down.
Screened across Bangladesh in Mymensingh, Sylhet, Chittagong and Dhaka.
Official selection in International Inter-University Short Film Festival (IIUSFF).
