Aalok Kumar, with the vision of giving new direction to human awareness, intellectual capacity, and social responsibility.
Aalok Kumar is an Indian writer, filmmaker, and thinker whose creative journey stands at the intersection of *philosophy, science, and politics.* His works are known for their intellectual depth and emotional honesty, offering a rare blend of art and awareness.
Born in *Sasaram, Bihar, Aalok comes from a humble family background. From early childhood, he dreamed of becoming an actor and expressing truth through art. After completing his schooling, he left home and moved to **Patna, where he joined theatre and began performing on stage. Later, his passion for cinema brought him to **Mumbai*, where he continued his exploration of storytelling and human consciousness.
Over the years, Aalok realized that his purpose was not limited to performing — it was to *awaken awareness through art.* This realization became the foundation of his life’s work. He began to use cinema and writing as mediums to question reality, provoke thought, and explore the spiritual and political layers of existence.
*Books by Aalok Kumar*
Aalok’s books explore the complex relationship between human consciousness, society, and divinity.
* *Main Aur Meri Simran* — A timeless love story that travels through memory, loss, and time, beginning with the 2013 Patna bomb blast and evolving into a meditation on identity and existence.
* *World War* — A philosophical reflection on the collapse of morality and meaning in a world driven by greed and power, asking whether humanity can rise from its own ashes.
* *I Am God* — A bold and thought-provoking narrative that blends science, politics, and spirituality to challenge the very concept of God and human evolution.
Each of these books carries Aalok’s distinct voice — fearless, introspective, and revolutionary. They are not just stories; they are mirrors to the world’s moral and emotional state.
*Films by Aalok Kumar*
As a filmmaker, Aalok’s cinema belongs to the *intellectual category*, marked by strong philosophical undertones and a deep connection to human psychology and society.
His filmography includes:
* I Am Sorry Papa
* Mingi
* Mingi: The Forgotten Memory
* RTI
* Drishyantar
* Article 25
Each of these films reflects a search for meaning — delving into issues of human emotion, truth, political awareness, and spiritual awakening. Rather than relying on spectacle, Aalok’s cinema invites reflection. His stories often question the systems we live in, the beliefs we follow, and the purpose of existence itself.
For Aalok, *cinema is not just entertainment — it is education of the soul.* His vision is to use films as a medium of awareness, combining art and activism to inspire a conscious society.
*The School of Consciousness*
To bring this vision into reality, Aalok founded The School of Consciousness — a *charitable trust* dedicated to *political and philosophical awareness, **mental clarity, and **emotional healing*.
Through *cinema, writing, drama, and online programs, the trust spreads awareness and helps individuals overcome **depression, anxiety, and confusion* through understanding and creativity.
The School operates entirely on a *donation-based model*, making learning and healing accessible to all. It stands as a movement — not to preach, but to awaken; not to teach, but to help people remember their own power of thought and consciousness.
*Aalok’s Vision*
Aalok Kumar envisions a world where *education merges with empathy, **cinema becomes a mirror of truth, and **awareness replaces ignorance.*
He believes that political and philosophical clarity are essential for a healthy society, and that art can play the most powerful role in that awakening.
In his words:
> “My films and writings are not just for watching or reading — they are for remembering who we truly are. I do not make art to entertain; I make it to awaken.”
Through his creative and social work, Aalok continues to inspire a generation of thinkers, dreamers, and seekers — guiding them toward a life of awareness, purpose, and truth.
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*Motto:*
“Through art, we awaken. Through awareness, we evolve.”