AJ Films & Entertainment has announced the production of 'Therapy Chronicles,' an eight-episode anthology series from director and executive producer Salman Alam Khan. The series unfolds across Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena, and Santa Monica, with each episode centered on therapy sessions that reveal the hidden emotional lives of everyday people. The interconnected stories follow diverse characters including a South Asian immigrant confronting inherited shame, a Black therapist whose unresolved grief resurfaces through a young patient, a queer South Asian couple navigating faith and acceptance, an estranged father and daughter seeking forgiveness, an undocumented worker facing systemic fear, and a high-powered executive quietly battling depression.
Threading through these narratives is Dr. Arjun, an Indian American therapist whose own inner fractures gradually emerge, turning his journey into the quiet spine of the series. By the final episode, 'Therapy Chronicles' draws its characters into subtle points of intersection through shared spaces, echoes of dialogue, and emotional parallels. The series reveals that healing is less about tidy resolution and more about learning to live honestly with what remains, closing on an image of stillness that embodies its central idea: that being witnessed with compassion can be as transformative as any clinical intervention.
As director, Salman Alam Khan shapes the emotional and visual language of 'Therapy Chronicles,' using long takes, close framing, and natural performances to create the sensation of truly inhabiting the therapy room rather than observing it from a distance. His work, recognized for exploring themes of identity, culture, and interior life, brings a finely tuned sensitivity to silence, gaze, and breath, treating each conversation as a layered emotional landscape rather than simple dialogue. Khan guides actors through rehearsals that function as exploratory labs where performers investigate their characters' histories and emotional triggers so that every on-screen moment feels lived in and honest.
As executive producer, Khan oversees the creative, structural, and strategic architecture of the project. He supervises script development, casting choices, and the integration of multilingual elements including English, Urdu, Punjabi, and Spanish to reflect the layered realities of contemporary Los Angeles. He remains closely involved from pre-production through post-production and delivery, aligning artistic ambition with a disciplined, professional workflow. The series is produced under AJ Films & Entertainment, founded by Ajay Mohamed, a Los Angeles-based producer with extensive experience delivering short films, music videos, and digital content. For more information about the production company, visit their official website.
'Therapy Chronicles' embraces a restrained, performance-driven aesthetic, using natural light, handheld intimacy, and extended uninterrupted takes to heighten the sense of presence within each session. The therapy office itself is treated as a character, with its furniture, textures, and pockets of light subtly shifting to mirror emotional states and narrative progression. Color and sound function as emotional scaffolding, with warm palettes giving way to cooler tones as deeper truths are confronted, while sound design foregrounds breathing, rustling, and ambient space over heavy musical scoring.
Technically, the series is captured on RED Komodo and Sony FX3 systems and mastered in 4K HDR with 5.1 surround sound to support both intimate viewing and potential festival or platform presentations. The production model utilizes a 30 to 35 person crew per unit, multi-camera setups for real-time performance, and a post-production schedule that prioritizes emotional continuity across all eight episodes. The core creative team includes cinematographer Rayana Rasamee, production designer Shoaib Shawl, and editor Jackie Lang, who shapes the narrative and emotional rhythm of the series in post-production.


