Cinematic films for extraordinary homes across India — watched by half a million people worldwide.
A house is never just walls and windows. It's morning light falling on hardwood. A door that remembers every arrival. Corners where time has settled.
I approach every space the way a filmmaker approaches a character — with curiosity, patience, and the belief that every space has a story worth telling slowly.
This isn't marketing. It's memory-making.
— Mohit, Director, Frame x Frame"Every space has a story worth telling slowly."
"Watched by half a million people across the world."
From the Himalayas to living rooms in New York, London, Dubai, and Sydney — Frame x Frame's audience spans every continent.
Mountain homes, heritage havelis, forest cottages, boutique hotels — if your space is extraordinary, we want to film it.
Every film is a journey into a remarkable space.
If you have a remarkable home we'd love to document it.
A platform that seeks, films, and tells the stories of India's most extraordinary spaces.
India has millions of homes. But a very small number are truly extraordinary — homes with history, with soul, with architecture that took decades of intention to create.
These homes exist. Most are invisible. Frame x Frame's mission is to change that — to travel across India, find these homes, and create cinematic films that bring them to a global audience. Free. Forever.
Our films are watched by people in the USA, UK, Europe, Australia, UAE, and Southeast Asia — people who love architecture, who dream of living differently, who are searching for something real.
We give them that. A real home. A real story. Told with cinema. And in doing so we create a living archive of India's most extraordinary homes — accessible to anyone, anywhere, forever.
"Every extraordinary home deserves to be seen."
Building the definitive cinematic archive of India's most remarkable homes — one film at a time.
Patience, cinema, and an obsession with getting it right.
Before we film anything, we spend time in the space. We walk through it in the morning. We sit in it at noon. We watch the light change in the evening. We talk to the people who live there — not for an interview, but to understand the story.
Only then do we pick up the camera. This is why our films feel different. They don't look like house tours. They look like small documentaries about a place and the people who made it.
— Mohit, Director"We sit in every space before we film it. We listen before we look."
Our films don't just reach India. Every film crosses borders — watched by NRIs in London, architects in New York, design lovers in Dubai, and travellers across Southeast Asia.
"When you feature your space with Frame x Frame, you don't just get a film. You get a global audience."
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We film extraordinary homes across India. Is yours next?
Frame x Frame creates cinematic documentary films about extraordinary homes across India. We don't make promotional videos — we make films that capture the soul of a space, the light, the texture, and the story behind every corner.
When you feature your space, your film is published on our YouTube channel — watched by 500K+ viewers from India, USA, UK, Europe, Australia, UAE and beyond. Your home gets seen by the world, free, forever.
Every film averages 50,000+ views. Our audience is global, engaged, and passionate about architecture.
Every space we film becomes part of a permanent archive of India's most remarkable homes — free to watch, forever, by anyone in the world. Your home will be documented with the craft and care it deserves.
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A cinematic platform for India's most extraordinary homes.
Frame x Frame began with a simple conviction: the most extraordinary homes in India were not being seen. Photography couldn't capture the feel of a space. Words couldn't convey the silence of a Himalayan morning or the warmth of a 100-year-old cottage in the hills.
So Mohit began filming — not as a commercial service, but as a storyteller. One space at a time. One story at a time. With patience and with cinema.
Today Frame x Frame reaches half a million viewers across India, USA, UK, Europe, Australia, UAE, and Southeast Asia.
— Mohit, Director, Frame x Frame"Not real estate videos. Stories."
"All films made with patience."
On a mission to document the most extraordinary homes across India — and show them to the world.
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