[8] In 2018, Dhruva Harsh wrote and directed the short film Harshit, starring Satyajeet Dubey, inspired by William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
[12] In February 2023, Dhruva Harsh directed and wrote his second feature film, Parable, based on Plato's allegory, exploring the academic world and its politics.
[7] Before venturing into film direction, he authored plays, starting with his 2012 debut, The Burning Instinct, followed by Che – A Romantic Revolutionary in 2013 and Cigarette and Shakespeare in 2014.
[8] currently working with Content Engineers as Creative Head, a leading film production company In September 2019, Dhruva Harsh declined to accept his PhD degree and boycotted the convocation ceremony of Allahabad University in protest against Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi, the chief guest, alleging selective degree distribution due to time constraints.
Harsh raised concerns that Satyarthi would only present medals, leaving degree conferral to someone else, deeming it disrespectful to PhD recipients.