Gaurav Jani

Born: None

Gaurav Jani was an Indian adventure motorcyclist, best-known for two adventure riding films he directed in the mid-2000s. In 2006, he released Riding Solo To The Top Of The World, a 94-minute documentary about his ride through the territory of Ladakh, in northern India. It was a big change in direction for Jani, who had previously been working in the fashion industry. The film’s message wasn’t just about discovering the Himalayas; it was also about his self-discovery along the way. Jani did the film’s camera work himself, overloading his Royal Enfield 350 Bullet with equipment to get the footage needed from the mountains. The resulting film was well-received in India where it won several festival awards, and also screened internationally, proving popular at festivals. In 2009, Jani released One Crazy Ride, another adventure riding film based in India. This film was about a group expedition, attempting to chart a new motorcycle route through the Himalayas. Jani and four other members of the 60 KPH Motorcycle Travel Club India (a group that Jani founded) tried to travel from Tawang in western India to the town of Dong, in the east.


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Riding Solo to the Top of the World

as himself
Released: 2006-10-31

Riding Solo is a film about filmmaker Gaurav Jani's brave solo motorcycle journey from Mumbai to...

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One Crazy Ride

as uncredited
Released: 2009-09-16

A motorcycle expedition on uncharted roads across the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh,...

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