ABOUT US

Pawan Sharma with Sharman Joshi and Sunny Leone on the set of Fuddu.
Pawan Shharma with Sharman Joshi and Sunny Leone on the set of Fuddu.

About Pawan Shharma
Pawan Shharma is a dynamic creative force in the Bollywood film industry, committed to giving powerful stories a platform and connecting talented writers with visionary filmmakers. As the Founder of Tunisha Sharma Films and PARADISO Productiions, Pawan combines his deep industry experience with a passion for storytelling that transcends conventional boundaries.

His professional journey began in 2010 when he stepped into film production, having earlier worked behind the scenes in advertising and production. IMDb+2IMDb+2 Over the years, Pawan has Written, Produced and guided a number of noteworthy films including Fuddu, Soulmate, Duvvidha. These projects reflect his dedication to diverse genres, authentic storytelling and bringing out new voices.

With Story Clinic, Pawan’s vision is clear: to bridge the gap between raw creative talent and the opportunities that exist within India’s film industry. He understands both sides of the equation — what a writer needs and what a director or production house seeks — and uses that insight to tailor a platform where scripts can be pitched, polished and presented with integrity, transparency and ambition.

Under his leadership, Story Clinic offers:

  • A network of trusted directors and production houses actively seeking fresh scripts.
  • A professional script-tailoring process that elevates submissions so they’re production-ready.
  • A fair commission model that only succeeds when a writer’s script gets accepted — aligning success with creative outcome.
  • An ethos built on respect for the writer’s vision and a belief that every good story should have a chance to become cinema.

Pawan firmly believes the next great Bollywood story could come from you — whether you’re an emerging writer with a daring idea or an established storyteller ready to take your script further. With Story Clinic, the narrative doesn’t end at the page — it finds the screen.