In the very beginning he was known as a filmmaker/ Hary Bawaja’s upcoming actor son/
Harman. A few years later, he was recognised as an independent filmmaker. He worked
quietly and was involved in every aspect of filmmaking – script sessions, editing and acting.
Unfortunately, his initial releases did not make a mark and Harman Bawaja momentarily,
back- tracked from the big screen. He continued to drive projects though and one of his
favourites was an animation project, Chaar Sahibzaade that surprised everyone
Recently when Mahavatar Narsimha crossed ₹450 crore globally at the box-office, Harman
was their biggest cheer leader. Baweja’s home banner produced an animated series called
Super Super V in collaboration with Virat Kohi and Harman believes that “Animation is not
the future but the present of Indian cinema. He feels technology gives us the freedom to
retell our folklore and reach it to the world