Her directing and producing credits include Back Walking Forward, Long Way from Home, Cuban Canvas, One Hand Don’t Clap, and First Look.
Kaul returned to New York City to continue her work as an editor on films including Robert Richter’s Vietnam: An American Journey and Peter Schnall’s The Real Thing.
Her other directing credits include Back Walking Forward, about one family's search for a new normal after their son's traumatic brain injury; Long Way from Home, an intimate look at three teenage girls in their first encounter with differences of race and class at “top” schools; One Hand Don’t Clap, Calypso (and Soca) music from Brooklyn to the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, through the eyes of Grandmaster Lord Kitchener and the groundbreaking Calypso Rose; Wild at Art, a portrait of Philippines-born Washington painter Pacita Abad; and Cuban Canvas, a story of artists in Havana in 2018, which was commissioned[5] by The Kennedy Center for the festival, Artes de Cuba: From the Island to the World.
[6] Kaul has taught as an adjunct professor at Columbia University,[3][7] City College of New York (CCNY)[8] and School of Visual Arts (SVA NYC).
[10] Kaul had first met Shaik at the Writers' Room, a New York business that rented desk space, where they bonded over their shared heritage, and then reunited nearly ten years later while living nearby to each other.
Her work has received the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Best Cultural Film Award (Havana), and a Proclamation of Excellence from New York City.