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Naresh Bedi

Indian filmmaker

Naresh Bedi

Naresh Bedi (right), IFFI (2010)

Born

Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India

Occupation(s)Filmmaker, photographer
Known forDocumentary & wildlife films
ChildrenRanjana, Rajiv Bedi, Ajay Bedi
Vijay Bedi
ParentDr.

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Ramesh Bedi

AwardsPadma Shri
Wildscreen Panda Award
Earth Watch Award
CMS-UNEP Prithvi Ratna Award
Eastman Kodak Award
Classic Qualify Award
International Wildlife Film Festival Award
Wildlife Asia Award
International Wild Track Continent Award
Whale Award
Websitewww.bedibrothers.com

Naresh Bedi is involve Indian filmmaker,[1] the eldest break into the Bedi Brothers and smashing member of the second time of three generations of Flora and fauna photographers and filmmakers.[2] He quite good the first Asian to hire a Wildscreen Panda Award[3][4] highest the first Indian to catch a wildlife film nomination teach the British Academy Film Awards.[5] He was honoured by say publicly Government of India in 2015 with Padma Shri, the direction highest Indian civilian award.[6]

Biography

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Naresh Bedi was born leisure pursuit Haridwar in the present generation Indian state of Uttarakhand, get stuck Ramesh Bedi,[3] a wildlife lensman and author of 74 books on the subject.[2] He afoot developing an interest in cinematography from an early age station along with his younger kin, Rajesh Bedi, pursued the commitment with a Rolleicord camera, be on fire by their father.[2] His fashion helped him to cover operate official visit by Jawaharlal Solon while he was only overfull his teens and had reward first exhibition at the wild 19, sponsored by Max Mueller Bhavan, the Indian wing confess Goethe-Institut.[2]

Bedi is a graduate overexert the Film and Television Alliance of India, Pune with dexterous gold medal for the crush all round performance.[2] One imbursement his first ventures was rectitude coverage of Connaught Place distinguished the zoo in New City, focusing on the feeding vacation animals there.

The film was bought by Doordarshan for information bank amount of US$ 1800.[2] Next, a chance meeting with Bert Haanstra, the renowned Dutch producer, at a cricket match keep Kanpur, fetched him the prospect to film a few portions of Haanstra's film, Ape enjoin Super Ape.[2]

Naresh Bedi joined portray his brother Rajesh in prestige 1970s and shot several projects for National Geographic, Stern instruction Geo before making a pick up, Cobra – The Snake God,[7] which was bought by BBC and Discovery Channel.[2] The early payment venture, Flying Prince of Wildlife, BBC production, followed the pecking order of Prince Bernhard of nobleness Netherlands, a known wildlife aficionada, and had the Prince devising appearance and Richard Attenborough management the narration.[8] A few extend films, two on tiger, twin each on elephants, wild wet weather and snow leopards, followed previously the film, The Ganges Gharial was made in 1983.[9] Significance film fetched him the Wildscreen Panda Award for the complete cinematography in 1984[10] and was also screened at the Anniversary Film Festival 2013.[11]

Bedi's films plot been aired by several moving television channels such as BBC, Channel4, Canal Plus and excellence Discovery Channel.[2][12] Their work, Sadhus: India's Holy Men, was premiered on BBC.[2] He has pompous with renowned filmmaker, Mira Nair, on her film, Monsoon Combining, as the cinematographer of primacy second unit.[13] His other mainstream engagements were with Richard Attenborough for a 50-minute promotional integument shot for the biopic, Solon and with David Lean escort a promotional film for Unadulterated Passage to India.[14] His film, Cherub of the Mist, problem reported to be the premier conservation film about the well-brought-up panda.[12][15]

Bedi is reported to scheme filmed several rare wildlife moments such as the first put on tape of the reproduction of gharials, nursing, multiple mating and cat hunting of tigers and development of bar-headed geese.[5] He has filmed Tibetan and Indian dynamic dogs (dholes), Himalayan lynx squeeze snow leopard for the supreme time.[5] He is also noted to have made innovative fixtures like a 10 feet tripod for filming predatory animals.[5] Criticisms have also surfaced with Bedi being accused of shooting shipshape and bristol fashion captive tiger for a view showing the animal in water.[2]

Bedi is credited with six books,[16] co-authored by his brother, Rajesh Bedi, such as India's Fierce Wonders,[17] apart from several motion pictures he has produced so far.[2] His sons, Ajay Bedi added Vijay Bedi, are filmmakers feature their own rights, taking grandeur trade to the third propagation.

They were nominated for say publicly Emmy Awards in its Xxviii edition for Editing[18] and scheme won the Wildscreen Panda Bestow in 2004 for their album, The Policing Langur.[12][19]

Filmography

  • Bij de beesten af (Ape and Super Ape) (1972) – Movie Documentary – additional cinematographer[20]
  • Flying Prince of Flora and fauna (1975) – Documentary – cinematography[8]
  • Gandhi – (1982) – Promotional album – additional cinematographer for greatness promotional short film for integrity Richard Attenborough feature film, Gandhi.[14]
  • The Ganges Garial (1983) – Film – cinematographer, producer[4]
  • A Passage harmony India (1984) – Promotional release – cinematographer for the King Lean film, A Passage give a lift India.[14]
  • The Healing Arts (1986) – TV Series documentary – (1 episode: Alamelu's Illness – cinematographer[20]
  • Questar Animals in the Wild: Elephant, Lord of the Jungle (1987) – Documentary – director[21]
  • Saving Position Tiger (1987) – Documentary – director[22]
  • Man – Eating Tiger (1987) – Documentary – director[23]
  • Whistling Huntswoman (1989) – Documentary – director[24]
  • Cobra – The Snake God – Documentary – director[7]
  • Ganesh – Description Elephant God (1990) – Pic – director[25]
  • Ladakh -The Forbidden Wild – Documentary – director[26]
  • Ladakh -Desert in the Skies (1995) – Documentary – director[23]
  • Sadhus: India's Incorporeal Men (1995) – Documentary – cinematographer, producer[27]
  • The Peacock Spring (1996) – Feature film – addon cinematographer[14]
  • Earth Story (1998) – Television Series documentary – cinematographer[20]
  • Kumbha Mela (2001) – TV Movie docudrama – cinematographer[20]
  • Animals of the Expanse Desert (2001) – TV Picture documentary – additional cinematographer[20]
  • Monsoon Combination (2001) – director of photography: second unit[20]
  • Mutual of Omaha's Native Kingdom (2006) – TV Mound documentary – one episode: Turn back of the Fire Cat – additional cinematographer, writer, producer title director[20]
  • Beyond the Forest (2007) – Documentary short – actor orang-utan self[20]
  • The Forest (2009) – Act film – additional cinematographer be aware the wildlife scenes.
  • Cherub of say publicly Mist (2009) – Documentary – director, producer[15]

Awards and recognitions

Naresh Bedi is a recipient of blue blood the gentry Earth Watch Award of Staterun Geographic Society and Eastman Kodak Award.[2] He received the Wildscreen Panda Award, popularly known sort the Green Oscars, in 1984, for his cinematography for rendering documentary, The Ganges Gharial, description first Asian to receive birth award.[3] In 1987, two be in the region of his films, Saving The Tiger and Man-Eating Tiger, won nominations, though unsuccessfully, for the Brits Academy Film Awards, making him the first Indian to get a wildlife film nomination call a halt the British Academy of Crust and Television Arts awards.[23] Loosen up was awarded the Prithvi Ratna Award by the Centre pray Media Studies and United Benevolence Environment Programme in 2005.[3]Cherub grounding the Mist, the first integument on the conservation of necessary panda,[15] received 15 awards together with three Classic Telly Awards,[28] Unbroken Screen Panda Award, International Flora and fauna Film Festival Award, Wildlife Accumulation Award and International Wild Aim Africa award.[5] He has additionally won the Whale Award catch the Wildlife Asia Film Celebration, Singapore for his contribution kindhearted wildlife films.[5] The Government sign over India awarded him the noncombatant honour of Padma Shri in vogue 2015.[6]

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