
Her work has been broadcast and taught internationally, and has been exhibited at the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Tate Modern, and The Wellcome Trust.
Vohra is the Founder and Creative Director of Agents of ISHQ, India’s best-loved website about sex, love, and desire. AOI’s exuberant and playful videos on everything from consent to masturbation to mental sexual health, beautiful art and compelling personal narratives of intimate life, have created a new Indian language for talking about desire and sex in a pleasure positive and intersectional way, drawing on popular culture and the power of art to counter narratives of sexual violence and danger.
Vohra's documentaries include the landmark films Unlimited Girls, Q2P, Morality TV aur Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani, and Partners in Crime, Where’s Sandra?, Cosmopolis: Two Tales Of A City, among others. She is the writer of the film Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters), the comedy Priya’s Mirror, the play Ishqiya Dharavi Ishtyle as well as several documentaries, essays, and short fiction. She writes a weekly column, »Paro-Normal Activity,« in Sunday Midday and previously wrote the column »How To Find Indian Love in the Mumbai Mirror.« She has also created two installation pieces – »So Near Yet So Far (NGMA)« on telephones and desire, and »A Love Latika« (Goethe Institut), an electronic forest of erotic poetry.