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2019 Clash of Tigers
NatGeoChannel – 1x 44 min: Production, Direction & Cinematography
Two tiger sisters turn into mortal enemies for rights to their mother’s territory. Will they
fight their family to rule over their chosen land?
2017 The World’s Most Famous Tiger
NatGeoChannel – 1x 44 min: Production, Direction & Cinematography
This is the story of the legendary tigress Machli, queen of the Ranthambore Fort
and lake area of Rajasthan, India documenting her from her prime to her death.
2013 Tiger Revenge
NGCWILD – 1 X 60 min: Production, Direction & Cinematography
A tiger tale unlike no other exploring ambition, betrayal and inordinate revenge that unfolds in the depths of India’s forests
2013 Life Force II –India Section
NHNZ, NHK, CCTV9, Discovery, Arte : Production & Cinematography
Life Force II delves into the science and mystery of evolution and unravels the stories of
how and why animals in six extraordinary environments evolved to be so strange and
unique.
2013 Das Tiger Experiment / Planet E
ZDF, Germany:: Production & Cinematography
A film showcasing the success story of re-introducing orphan tiger cubs to the wild
2012 -2013 Tiger Dynasty
BBC Natural History Unit | Animal Planet - 1 x 50 min(HD): Direction & Cinematography
An intimate story of the young tigress Baghani and the challenging journey she undertakes
to reclaim lost tiger territory and begin a new dynasty in Sariska National Park which lost all
its tigers to poachers.
2010 Tiger Queen
National Geographic Channel International (1× 60)(HD)
Co- production: Direction, Cinematography
A theatrical tale of power and rivalry where a daughter fights her siblings and her mother
for attaining territorial supremacy. The ambitious young tigress seeks to defeat the reigning
queen of Ranthambore, her mother.
2008 Body Shock Special – The Girl with Two Faces
Channel 4, UK - 1 x 60 min: Cinematography
Against odds of 50 million to one, a baby, seemingly in perfect health, was born
with not one, but two faces. Bodyshock follows the amazing journey of baby girl
Lali.
2007 Religions of the World - Hinduism
Tinopolis | Spark Learning Consortium | BBC – 2 x 4 min: Cinematography
2006 Incredible India – Pushkar Festival
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India | CNN Network – 1 x 60 sec:
Cinematography
Shot on 16 mm
2005 Dharm
WSG Pictures | Grey Cells Media – 1 x 150 min
Hindi Feature Film: Cinematography
2005 E Waste
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) | Dept of Science & Technology:
Production, Direction & Cinematography
As the trade of electronics flows at an unprecedented rate across the globe, a quiet terror
is being unleashed. This program brings to light the how and why of the growing menace of
electronic waste being generated globally and the hazards it threatens communities the
world over with.
2004 Outsourcing: Death of a Distance
Jamestown Films | Discovery Channel | BBC TV | CNN – 1 x 45 min: Cinematography
Can America afford to build up walls to protect American jobs? Or can America
afford not to? As it divides America, India reins high on its call centre boom
2004 World Class Trains - The Deccan Odyssey of India
Eagle Media | PBS, US | NHK, Japan | Discovery – 1 x 60 min: Cinematography
Documentary shot on High Definition Format (HD)
World Class Trains explores the mesmerizing Maharashtra experience aboard the
luxurious Deccan Odyssey.
2004 Hammer and Flame
Vaughan Pilikian | UK Film Council – 1 x 10 min: Cinematography
A vision into the ship breaking yards of Gujarat, where in an unending cycle, the
greatest of manmade titans are taken apart piece by piece, using the simplest of
tools.
2004 Brassed Off Britain
BBC – 1 x 30 min: Cinematography
Director Feisal Ali explores the business of BPO and the booming call center
industry in India
2003 – 2004 Focus Asia
Star World | National Geographic, US – 7 min: Cinematography
More than 40 features on human interest, political and environment stories in the
Indian sub-continent
2003 – 2004 Soul Connection
Direction & Cinematography
India through the writings of Latin American Nobel laureates Octavio Paz, Pablo
Neruda and Gabriela Mistral (Chile), Cecilia Meireles (Brazil) and Victoria Ocampo
(Argentina).
2003 Science in Medicine – Face Transplant
Channel 4, UK | Discovery Health – 1 x 60 min: Cinematography
Director Eains Colley follows doctors across the globe who are pioneering human
face transplant... But are we ready for it?
2003 Outbreak
Wall to Wall Television | Discovery Health Channel – 1 x 30 min: Cinematography
In October 1994, the medieval scourge, Plague, broke out in the western state of
Gujarat in India. This documentary recreates one of the most chaotic times in the
lives of Indians.
2003 Living Pulse
Discovery Health – 1 x 30 min: Cinematography
This reality documentary follows the renowned cardiologist Dr. Shetty as he
transformed the life of a 5 year old boy through Telemedicine
2003 Chattisgarh: A Journey to the Heart of India
Government of Chattisgarh for National Geographic India – 1 x 54 min:
Cinematography
A fascinating travelogue of Rob McBride as he explores the history, architecture
and unique culture of Chattisgarh - an old chunk of the Gondwanaland
2002 Soul Searching
I330 for Channel 4, UK – 2 x 50 min: Cinematography
David Malone seeks to find answers - Why do we feel we have a Soul or a Self? If
we have them, what are they? The documentary followed the Hindu cremation
rituals from beginning to end and was shot extensively in the crematorium grounds
in Manikaran and Northern Himalayan region of India
2002 Kumari
Star World Focus Asia – 1 x 7 min: Cinematography
As the star of one fades into anonymity, another's rises in this Himalayan Kingdom...
The first ever picture of the life of the living goddess of Nepal - Kumari, the goddess
& the child
2002 Immortality
Mentor TV Boa Films | Channel 4, UK – 1 x 50 min:Cinematography
David Malone explores the growing popularity of the stem cell industry - What is its
future? Who should be the beneficiaries of this new technology? What are the
global consequences of dividing the world into "lives" and "live-nots"? Where does
India fit in?
2002 The Last Flight
Focus Asia | National Geographic, US | Discovery, India – 1 x 47
: 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...
2002 Yatra
Star Plus - 30 min: Cinematography
A glimpse of India’s deep-rooted beliefs and faiths and a devotional journey
through India’s most popular pilgrimages that represent a mosaic of religions
2001 The World Gone Wild
Animal Planet | Fox Family Channel – 6 x 30 min: Cinematography
Wildlife series on snakes, water monitor lizards, langurs and women working in
wildlife all over Asia
2000 - 2001 Hospital
BBC World - 13 x 30 min: Cinematography
India's first reality show shot at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS),
Delhi
2000 – 2001 Wheels
BBC World - 18 x 30 min: Cinematography
India’s premier automotive show profiling new cars and motorbikes
- Asian Television Award for the Best Magazine Programme in 2000 & 2001
2000 Earth File
BBC World – 1 x 30 min: 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
2000 Project Tiger
WWF International – 1 x 30 min: Cinematography
Celebrating 25 years of Tiger Conservation efforts in India, this documentary takes a
Project Tiger across the national parks and tiger reserves in the country
1999 – 2000 The Great Escape
Star Plus | Travel Channel Europe - 52 x 30 min:Cinematography
Travel series that gave the armchair traveler an up close view of regular as well as
offbeat destinations in Asia. Later acquired by Discover Travel Channel for
international telecast
1996 Mountain Railways
Ministry of Railways, Government of India – 5 x 30 min: Cinematography
Documentaries on the mountain railways of India
1994 – 1995 Living on the Edge
Star Plus - 52 x 30 min: Cinematography
India’s path breaking and longest running environmental series