
At the beginning of everything is remembering.
Himmat Media is a full-service creative ecosystem rooted in cultural memory, strategic clarity, and soulful storytelling. Founded in 2019, we offer storytelling, branding, and marketing that honours identity, legacy, and community. Our work spans arts, nonprofit, and cultural sectors — where ancestral knowledge meets future-building.
We ask:
How do you create the ways of your world?
We build with those brave enough to answer.
Our Story
Himmat was born from a seed — a community exhibit in 2019 honouring the stories of South Asian women across generations. Co-curated by Jagreet Dhadli and Roohi Sahajpal, HIMMAT: Celebrating the Women Around Us became the spark for a deeper practice: archiving, strategising, and elevating stories that too often go untold.
What started as an act of remembrance has since evolved into a living practice of creation — one that bridges the gap between marketing and meaning, design and devotion, business and belonging.

Our Philosophy and 3 Core Frameworks
We believe story is ceremony. Strategy is soul work. Design is devotional.
We’re not here to sell, impress, or compete. We’re here to listen, to shape narratives that matter, and to offer creative infrastructure for worldbuilders, movement-makers, and visionary teams.
We work slowly, intentionally, and in tune with the rhythms of culture, community, and the cosmos. We don’t churn — we honour the cycles of ideation, emergence, and evolution.
Our Offerings
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Story & Strategy
Your mission, language, and legacy — aligned.
From brand positioning and campaign strategy to messaging frameworks and SEO-informed storytelling, we help you speak with clarity and resonance. -
Design & Digital Presence
Where your values become visible.
We create visual identities, build accessible websites, manage digital campaigns, and translate your purpose into beautiful, intuitive experiences. -
Programs & Creative Incubation
Cultural infrastructure that lasts.
From festival operations to curriculum development, we co-create initiatives that carry impact, mentorship, and memory into the future.
Who We Build With
We build with artists, movement-makers, cultural leaders, nonprofit champions, ritual practitioners, CEOs, founders, dreamers, and deep-feelers.
If you’ve got heart, intention, and vision — we’ve got room for you here.
Our Ecosystem
Himmat Media is more than an agency. We’re also:
An Archive: A digital memory bank where projects live on – as witness, record, and legacy.
Seed Codes: A creative development space nurturing mentorship, program design, and youth capacity building.
Ancestral Codes: Our consulting arm – where story, strategy, and design become tools for remembering.
Our Constellation
Himmat Media moves through collaboration, mentorship, and shared resonance.
While we're founded and directed by Jagreet Dhadli, we’ve been shaped and strengthened by cultural catalysts, creative kin, and brilliant collaborators who bring their unique codes to our work.
Past Contributors
Roohi Sahajpal – Co-Curator, Himmat Exhibit
DevonyJasmine – Cultural Catalyst & Community Curator
Amrit Kaur Bains – Positive Racial Profiling
We honour everyone who’s helped us build this world with integrity, imagination, and heart.
Contributing Team
Remembering lit the spark, Now let’s begin the work.
We partner with those who move with purpose – community builders, artists, and vision-led brands. Let’s build something that remembers, together.

Land, Sovereignty & Solidarity
We recognise that we dream, build, love, play, rest, and create on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples – specifically the lands of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lō, Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.
We are committed to active and ongoing allyship with First Nations communities on these lands, and we stand in solidarity with Indigenous resistance movements across Turtle Island and the globe.
This includes supporting advocacy, human rights, and sovereignty work led by Indigenous peoples – especially those resisting neocolonialism, forced displacement, and cultural erasure.