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Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Ramesha k Barti - Writer , Director , Editor and Authour - Adfilm Trilogy -Music Videos - Film -Director Cut and Documentaries -

Ramesha K. Barti:

Filmmaker, Writer, and Storyteller

 

Ramesha K. Barti – Writer | Director
Based in Mumbai | Native of Karnataka
Working in regional & multilingual cinema since 2009
Languages: Kannada, Hindi, Marathi, English


🎥 Selected Works as a Writer & Director

Corporate Film – Mercury EV
Watch here (YouTube) | Watch on Instagram

Mercury EV Short
Watch here

Ad Film – Icecric Trilogy
Watch here (Full Film)

1.      Forget the Breakup

2.      Game for Everyone

3.      Game Party


🏛️ Government Ad Film Campaigns

·        PM Awas Yojana

·        Ayushman Bharat

·        Child Welfare Films


📺 Ad Film – Panchamrut
Watch here

🎬 Docudrama – Paramahans Lakshminath Gosain
Watch here

🎞️ Feature Film (Kannada) – Raghuveera (Co-Director)
Watch here


🎵 Music Videos

·        Main Kehta Rahoo

·        Bheegi Saanson Mein

·        Alvida


📚 Books

·        Amazon Author Page

·        Google Books

·        Moon Stone (Kindle Edition)


🎭 IMDb ProfileView here
🌐 Google ProfileView here
📝 Blogger ProfileView here


📧 Email: rameshakbarti@gmail.com
📱 WhatsApp: +91 79773 66172

 

Ramesha K. Barti’s career is defined by a fusion of creative expression and spirituality[1].

According to his profile, he began in Mumbai at age 16 – balancing hotel jobs with a passion for cinema – spending hours in the Movie Empire film library, analyzing films and even recommending titles to critics[1].  

This early immersion gave him a deep understanding of the craft. His work is often described as “blurring the lines between cinema, literature, and spirituality”[1], and he aims to make stories that are felt as experiences rather than just watched

 As one bio notes, Barti is “a talented writer and director known for his diverse contributions to Indian cinema, television, and digital content” underscoring his wide-ranging vision and diligent work ethic.


In his filmmaking career Barti has taken on multiple roles.

He wrote and directed a 2023 biographical docudrama on the saint Paramahans Lakshminath Gosain[3] (often cited as Goswami Lakshminath Paramahans / Babaji )

and co-directed the Kannada feature film Raghuveera in 2018[4].

 

He also wrote and directed numerous short-format projects: for example, a 2024 trilogy of ad films for the Icecric Gaming / online brand starring Sunny Singh[5].

 

In addition, he has created music videos (including Main Kehta Rahoo for B4U Music[6])

and corporate films. His hands-on approach means Barti often overlaps roles (writing, directing, even editing) to bring authenticity and emotional depth to every project.


Barti’s work as an author and storyteller. Beyond filmmaking, Barti is also a published author and actor. In 2024–25 he released a trilogy of novels – Moon Stone: Vishwaguru, Eleven: Shrigandha, and Ahvanam – which have been praised as gripping thrillers
[7].

These books draw on ancient Indian themes and have been described as “highly recommended for thriller and suspense lovers”[7]. On screen,

Barti appeared in CID Season 2 (2024–25) as the character “#Falki” in the episode Jungle, a performance that won positive attention from audiences and creators[5]. This blend of literary and on-screen work highlights his storytelling versatility.

Selected Works

·       DocudramaParamahans Lakshminath Gosain (2023), a biographical film on the revered saint[3].

·       Feature Film (Kannada)Raghuveera (2018), co-directed with Suryasatish[4].

·       Advertising / Corporate – Icecric.com Ad Film Trilogy (2024, featuring Sunny Singh)[5]; corporate film for Mercury EV Tech (2025).

·       Government Campaigns – Public awareness films for schemes like PM Awas Yojana and Ayushman Bharat (2025).

·       Music Videos – e.g. Main Kehta Rahoo (2022, B4U Music)[6]; Bheegi Saanson Mein (2023); Alvida (2023).

·       Television & Web SeriesBullets (2021, Web, AD/Scripty)[8]; Rudrakaal (2021, Hotstar, 1st AD)[8]; Girgit (2021, Web, Associate Director)[9]; CID Season 2 (2024–25, Chief Associate Director/Actor)[5].

·       Books – Trilogy Moon Stone: Vishwaguru (2024), Eleven: Shrigandha (2024), Ahvanam (2025)[7].

·       Acting – Role of “#Falki” in CID Season 2 – Jungle (2024)[5].

Across all these endeavors, Barti’s work has garnered recognition. His thriller novels have been well-received by readers and critics alike[7], noted for weaving ancient wisdom with modern suspense. His portrayal of Falki on CID was also praised by audiences[5]. In summary, Ramesha K. Barti’s multi-disciplinary portfolio—spanning films, series, music videos, advertisements, and books—reflects a dedicated creative vision and an enduring commitment to storytelling.










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Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Ramesha K. Barti -Writer Director

 

Writer Director



Ramesha K. Barti

Aka Ramesha Kempe Gowda

Born: July 30, 1985
Occupation: Filmmaker, Writer, Storyteller
Years Active: 2009–present


Ramesha K. Barti is a talented writer and director known for his diverse contributions to Indian cinema, television, and digital content. His filmmaking journey began with the biography docudrama Goswami Lakshminath Paramahans, which delved into the life of the revered spiritual leader. Alongside this, he has directed numerous music videos, including Main Kehta Rahoon for B4U Music.


Before establishing himself as a writer-director, Ramesha worked with Red Chillies Entertainment on films like Om Shanti Om and Ra.One, gaining valuable industry experience. He then collaborated with Oscar-winning director Armando Bo and worked under two National Award-winning directors, refining his craft before stepping into independent filmmaking.


He co-directed the Kannada feature film Raghuveera (2018) alongside his friend Suryasatish, expanding his work into regional cinema. His portfolio boasts an impressive range of projects, including films, documentaries, web series, and music videos. He played a key role in Bullets, starring Sunny Leone, Karishma Tanna, and Deepak Tijori, as well as the ambitious Rudrakaal for Hotstar, produced by Dashami Creations. He also worked on Girgit, created by MX Player and Ekta Kapoor’s ALT Balaji, showcasing his versatility in the digital entertainment space.


Recently, he wrote and directed an ad film trilogy featuring Sunny Singh and was an integral part of CID Season 2 as an Associate Director and Actor. His portrayal of Falki in Episode 10, "Jungle", was widely appreciated, winning the hearts of audiences. The episode is now available on Netflix, adding to his growing recognition in the industry


Early Life and Background

Ramesha K. Barti was born in Bharathipura, near Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, India. At the age of 16, he moved to Mumbai, where he worked in the hospitality industry while nurturing his passion for cinema. He immersed himself in the world of films at Movie Empire, a renowned international movie library in Bandra, Mumbai, where he developed a deep understanding of film criticism and analysis. This experience significantly influenced his career trajectory.

Career

Early Career

Barti's career began as a DVD reviewer and critic at Movie Empire, which housed an extensive collection of world cinema. This library attracted industry professionals, critics, and filmmakers, further shaping his career. He also trained in visual effects at Arena Animation and later worked as a VFX trainee at Red Chillies Entertainment.

Filmmaking


Barti transitioned into filmmaking, working as an assistant director and contributing to various Bollywood and international projects. He was an assistant director for commercials directed by Oscar-winning writer Armando Bo and assisted Sandeep Kashyap on an HSB Lens advertisement directed by Gregor Jordan.

He has worked as an assistant director for two National Award-winning directors:

His filmmaking career began with the docudrama "Goswami Lakshminath Paramahans," which explored the life of a spiritual leader. He also directed the music video "Main Kehta Rahoon" for B4U Music.

Acting

Barti also ventured into acting, playing Falki in CID Season 2, Episode 10, "Jungle", which aired on Sony LIV and Netflix.

Filmography

Director

YearFilm/ProjectRoleNotes
2024Crime Patrol (TV Series)Second Unit Director1 episode
2024Game Party Play Well with Icecric Adfilm Part 3Director (Written, Directed & Edited)Short Film
2024Games for Everyone, Play with Your Loved Ones - Icecric Adfilm Part 2Director (Written, Directed & Edited)Short Film
2024Forget Breakup Move on with Icecric - Ad Film Part 1Director (Written, Directed & Edited)Short Film
2023Bheeghi Saanson Main - When Love Takes OverDirector (Written & Directed)Music Video
2023Havan Aahuti Shree Parshwa Padmavati ShaktipeethCo-Director (as Ramesha Bharathi BK)Video
2023Alvida - When Love CheatsDirector (Written & Directed)Music Video
2023Paramahans Lakshminath GosainDirector (as Aum)Biographical Docudrama
2022Main Kehta RahoonDirector (as Ramesha K. Barti, Aum)Music Video
2011Roller Coaster Video for Ra.OneDirector (Video Roller Coaster Trailer)Video

Assistant Director & Other Works

YearFilm/ProjectRoleNotes
2024CID Season 2, Episode 10, "Jungle"Actor (Falki)Sony LIV & Netflix Series
2018Raghuveera (2018)Co-Director (as Aum, Ramesh Bombay)Kannada Action Drama
2011Ra.OneCamera & Electrical DepartmentScience Fiction Superhero Film
2007Om Shanti OmAssistant Attendant CameraBollywood Film

Literary Works

Barti is also an author, with multiple books published on Amazon Books and Google Books:

  • Moon Stone: Vishwaguru (2024) – Inspired by the Vedas and Puranas, exploring philosophical and spiritual themes.
  • Eleven: Shrigandha (2024) – A romantic love story interwoven with elements of ancient Indian science.

Barti's books are also available on Google Books.

Artistic Style and Themes

Barti’s work is known for blending cinematic storytelling, literary depth, and spiritual exploration. His films and books incorporate themes of cultural heritage, philosophical inquiry, and human emotion.

Personal Life

Ramesha K. Barti was born to Kempe Gowda and Jayalakshmi. He has a relative named Tambi. He also uses the AUM symbol and universal circles as trademarks.

Trivia

  • Barti began his career as a DVD reviewer and critic at Movie Empire in Mumbai.
  • He worked as a VFX trainee at Red Chillies Entertainment.
  • He has worked on over 22 projects since 2008 in various filmmaking departments.
  • He sometimes uses the nicknames: Ramesha Gowda, Ramee, and Ramesh Bombay.

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