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Pridhvi Sunain Zoro is a multidisciplinary artist, storyteller, and producer whose work bridges music, film, and human experience. With a background that spans creative storytelling, data-driven insight, and military discipline, Zoro crafts emotionally charged projects that confront modern disconnection and reawaken empathy in an age of automation.
A graduate of UC Berkeley with honors in AI Management and Data Analysis, and a member of the U.S. Air Force, Zoro blends analytical precision with raw emotional truth. His art explores identity, social systems, and the human condition — merging sound, visuals, and narrative with deep thematic intent.
His debut concept album, MAHA (Make America Human Again), is a cinematic journey from systemic collapse and personal grief to collective redemption. Across ten tracks — from the defiant energy of “F$$king Dance” to the reflective soul-searching of “Live Beyond” — Zoro fuses electronic, pop, and orchestral textures with lyrical storytelling that questions capitalism, ego, and emotional alienation.
Beyond music, Zoro’s storytelling extends into film direction, screenwriting, and digital art, where his goal is to connect human emotion to sustainability, technology, and global culture. Each work functions as both critique and cure — challenging listeners to confront the mechanical in themselves and rediscover what it means to be human again.
A graduate of UC Berkeley with honors in AI Management and Data Analysis, and a member of the U.S. Air Force, Zoro blends analytical precision with raw emotional truth. His art explores identity, social systems, and the human condition — merging sound, visuals, and narrative with deep thematic intent.
His debut concept album, MAHA (Make America Human Again), is a cinematic journey from systemic collapse and personal grief to collective redemption. Across ten tracks — from the defiant energy of “F$$king Dance” to the reflective soul-searching of “Live Beyond” — Zoro fuses electronic, pop, and orchestral textures with lyrical storytelling that questions capitalism, ego, and emotional alienation.
Beyond music, Zoro’s storytelling extends into film direction, screenwriting, and digital art, where his goal is to connect human emotion to sustainability, technology, and global culture. Each work functions as both critique and cure — challenging listeners to confront the mechanical in themselves and rediscover what it means to be human again.
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