Tiger QueenNational Geographic Channel International | NDR Germany | Parthenon Entertainment Limited | Grey Films India Private Limited | Kosmik Global Media Private Limited | 1 x 50 min | 2007 - 2010
In the heart of India, an extraordinary tiger dynasty is under threat. Machli, the great mother, has ruled Ranthambhore's Fort Territoty for over 10 years. But now her daughters want her domain, and so do outsiders. But taking this land won't be easy. And retaining it even harder. Who will be the new ruler of Ranthambhore?
Dharti
Meri DhartiVigyan Prasar, Government of India | Grey Films India
Pvt. Ltd. | Doordarshan | 6 x 30 min | 2008
Production, Direction &
Cinematography
This ambitious series by the Government of India is a
part of the International Year of the Planet Earth - 2008. This 6 part
series focuses on special ecosystems in India - Coastlines, Mangroves,
Wetlands, Islands, Deserts & Mountains
Earth
Factor Asia Focus Asia Productions Hong Kong Limited | PBS, US | 4
x 30 min | 2007
Production Co-ordination
The focus of the series
is looking at the particular pressures on global resources and on the
Earth's environment, posed by the burgeoning populations and growing
economic activity in Asia. It pays particular attention to the changes
undergoing in India and China and explores what possible solutions there
will be to these problems, from Government, national and international
organizations, and business.
Killer
LeopardsScandinature,Sweden | Parthenon Entertainment Ltd. |
National Geographic International | 1 x 47 min | 2005
Cinematography &
Technical Support
There's a killer on the loose. It's known for its
deadly stealth and cunning - a creature that literally snatches children
away in the night: the Indian Leopard. This spectacular predator has many
faces in India, being both feared and revered and leaving no one untouched.
But a lack of knowledge about the life of this elusive big cat adds to the
threat of its survival. And each year, the number of attacks on humans is
rising.
Man
Eating Leopards of India Discovery, US | 60 minutes | 2004
Cinematography
& Technical Support
The leopard of India has many faces. It's
feared and admired, and leaves no one untouched. But is it the ultimate
survivor? What happens when leopards are surrounded by a billion people?
Nat Geo On AssignmentNational Geographic Channel International | 5
x 30 minutes | 2004
Cinematography
What happens when man and
animal come in conflict with each other? NG On Assignment visits the tales
of Sundarbans Tigers, Gir Lions, Elephants of North East, Crocodiles in
Bhitarkanika and Wolves in Central India
Indian Leopards: The Killing Fields NDR Germany | National
Geographic | 60 minutes | 2002-2003
Cinematography, Production &
Technical Support
In a beauty pageant of the animal world, the leopard
would find a spot right at the top. Its fiendish cunning is the stuff of
legend. A predator par excellence, it is the supreme survivor. So it would
seem
- Best Festival Documentary at Vatavaran 2005
- Best New Comer & Best Human Wildlife Interaction Nominations at
the 27th International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula, 2004
- Selected for screening at the International Festival on Parks,
Sondrio, Italy, October 2004 - Winner of the 2004 Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences Foundation College Awards for Documentary
The Last FlightStar World - Focus Asia | 7 minutes | 2002
Cinematography
It took 10 oblivious years for us to wake up to the fact that 3 species of
vultures in the Indian sub-continent have gone extinct at a staggering rate
of decline. This is the story of a people, a belief, the Towers of Silence
and the vanishing vultures
The
World Gone Wild Fox Channel | 6 x 30 minutes | 2001
Cinematography
In this live, action packed wildlife series, Steve Santagati and Gerry
Martin enter the dangerous realms of reptiles - water monitor lizards in Sri
Lanka and snakes and crocodiles in Gujarat
Project Tiger WWF International | 30 minutes | 2000
Cinematography
Celebrating 25 years of Tiger Conservation efforts in India, this
documentary takes a look Project Tiger across the national parks and tiger
reserves in the country
Earth File BBC World | 30 minutes | 2000
Cinematography
As the world steps into the 21st century, we take a special note of the
degrading environmental condition of our planet and how does India figure on
this degrading map
Living on the Edge Doordarshan | Star Plus | 52 x 30 minutes |
1994-1995
Cinematography
India's path breaking and longest
running investigative environmental series
- Most Informative
Series Onida Pinnacle in 1995 & Green Oscar Winner in 1996