Soham Shah has been captivated by the world of art since childhood. With a natural talent and deep affinity for color, form, and expression,
he found his true voice in the language of art. This passion led him to graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Commercial Arts
from the prestigious Sir J.J. School of Arts in Mumbai. With over 25 years of experience spanning advertising, filmmaking, and art,
Soham’s career is a rich tapestry woven from diverse creative disciplines. Early in his career, he launched the advertising agency “Able & Will,”
which quickly gained recognition for its innovative campaigns and visually arresting designs.
His success in advertising opened doors to the Indian film industry, where he collaborated on campaigns for major motion pictures. Driven by a desire to delve deeper into the world of cinema, Soham trained under Bollywood’s top directors, including Karan Johar on Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Ram Gopal Varma on Bhoot, gaining valuable insights into the art of storytelling and film production.
Soham’s creative journey evolved further when he debuted as a director with the film
Kaal, which was followed by Luck and Kartan Bhugtam. In 2024, he ventured into writing with his bestselling novel Blood Moon, establishing
himself as a multifaceted storyteller across mediums. His background in both art and film uniquely informs his narrative approach,
blending visual richness with a cinematic touch. Throughout his career, Soham has remained deeply connected to his roots in art.
His latest series of mythological paintings—featuring intricate depictions of Hindu deities such as Lord Rama, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Kali—has gained acclaim for its dynamic
portrayal of divine energy. Each canvas vibrates with bold strokes, vibrant colors, and symbolic elements, celebrating both the strength and serenity of these figures.
In his work, Soham seeks to capture the divine essence of these gods, inspiring viewers with their powerful presence. Soham’s creative journey is an ongoing quest for artistic exploration, as he continues to create and share art that resonates with spiritual depth and visual splendor. He plans to showcase his mythological series in a forthcoming exhibition, inviting audiences to experience the timeless power and beauty of Indian mythology.