I AM HERE TO LISTEN YOUR STORY | Says Irfan the founder of Memorywala
12/12/2023
Preserving the memories of your family elders, motivators, company founders, CEOs and idols through professional audio-visual recordings is crucial for several reasons. If you miss this opportunity, you risk losing valuable aspects of cultural, historical, and personal significance.
Your experiences are unique and are only yours. Only you can best tell your story.


Extending a hand to hear and document the story of your life's journey for past more than a decade.


Capturing and safeguarding your memories in a professional manner, right in the comfort of your home.
Cultural and Historical Heritage:
Elders often hold valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of their times. Recording their experiences can contribute to preserving a collective cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations.
In Memorywala we put questions in such a matrix that with your answers, the viewers and listeners can find a purpose in listening to the stories about your family, surroundings, dreams, struggles and successes. The questions make a connection and context to your spent time and experience, resulting in a non-preachy, deeper, more internal sort of motivational mantra.
Author Varsha Das reminisces about her school days, a time when education aimed to refine one's finer senses.
Exceptional individuals eagerly await interviews from someone genuinely compassionate and driven by a deeper purpose.
Wisdom and Knowledge Transfer:
Elders and motivators often possess a wealth of wisdom, knowledge, and life lessons. Recording their thoughts and experiences ensures that this knowledge is not lost and can be shared with future generations, fostering a sense of continuity and connection.
Wisdom and Knowledge Transfer | Padma Shri Indologist Professor Emeritus at Warsaw University


Each individual possesses a unique story to share, expressed in their own distinctive manner.
Memorywala is not a business interview. It is a personality, journey and memory captured in an audio-visual film produced in world-class production quality. It is the moving picture of hard work, origin and spirit of the founding people of your company whose blood and sweat are the core foundations of your group/empire.
Personal and Family History:
Recording the stories and memories of family members provides a rich source of personal history. It helps current and future generations understand their roots, family dynamics, and the challenges and triumphs that shaped their ancestors' lives.
Personal and Family History
Inspiration and Motivation:
Motivators and idols can inspire and motivate others. Preserving their stories and words on audio-visual mediums allows people to revisit and draw inspiration from their achievements, overcoming challenges, and life philosophies.
Documenting Achievements and Contributions:
Many achievers and motivators have made significant contributions to their fields or communities. Recording their achievements helps document and acknowledge their impact, ensuring that their legacy is remembered and celebrated.
Inspiration and Motivation | Shabana Azmi
Yatish Kumar, Youngest CEO and Managing Director of a PSU (Braithwait Company Ltd) in India
Memorywala is a venture where we create an autobiographical interview film of the patron of the group/family/organization, in a state-of-the-art production. It is a personal use/corporate interview film curated and produced on the similar philosophy of Guftagoo (Conversation), where the nature of conversation is a long format heart to heart, unscripted, informal and free-flowing interaction.
Connection Across Generations:
Audio-visual recordings create a tangible link between generations. Watching and listening to the stories of elders and motivators enables younger people to comprehend and value the challenges, principles, methods, and encounters that paved the way for a modest beginning to millionaire status.
Late Shri MK Bhargava, Founder CEO of Kumar Printers
Preserving Personal Narratives:
Each person's life is a unique narrative. Recording personal stories ensures that individual experiences, perspectives, and anecdotes are not lost over time, contributing to a richer understanding of the diversity of human experiences.
Parliamentarian and Career Diplomat Mani Shankar Aiyar on cinema and it's impact.
Enhancing Communication:
Audio-visual recordings capture nuances such as tone, expressions, and body language, providing a more complete picture of the individual. This can enhance communication and convey emotions and sentiments in a way that written or oral accounts may not fully capture.
Veteran actor SM Zaheer
The failure to record and preserve the memories of elders, motivators, and idols on audio-visual mediums may result in the loss of invaluable cultural, historical, and personal insights.


Study of Gopi Chand Narang


Bedside of 99 years old Cinematographer Ramanand Sengupta
If we fail to keep records it diminishes our ability to learn from the past, understand our roots, and draw inspiration from the experiences of those who came before us.
Recording and preserving these memories contribute to a richer, more connected, and informed society.
Contact for business inquiries. memorywalamail@gmail.com
Stories from Your Past : Legacy for the Future | Service at your doorsteps
The story of your life and the milestones of your family are moulded into a documentary treasure for your coming generations and for people interested in your life and work. The aim of the service is to capture and nurture the self-told journeys of the inspiring figures of the interested group and present them to the next generation of their families or larger organizational members to inspire them for years to come
Preserving the melody of our roots! Embracing the importance of documenting memories from our family elders – it's a priceless archive of the music and traditions they cherished in their youth.
Let's learn, preserve, and pass down the soulful tales that shape our heritage!
#FamilyMemories #LegacyPreservation
At the age of 85, Rani Sunila Prasad shares a song that was popular in the Indian state of Bihar during her youth.
