Sundeep Malani
Sandeep Malani | |
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Born |
Sandeep Malani 19 November 1971 Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Occupation | Film director, film actor,screenplay writer, documentary film maker, choreographer, and film critic |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Reshma Malani née Sequeira |
Sandeep Malani (born 19 November 1971) is an Indian film director.
Early years
Sandeep Malani was born in 1971 to a Roman Catholic family in Mumbai and was raised in Mangalore. Malani himself did his early schooling at the Milagres School in Mangalore.[1]
Film career
Malani co-directed the Kannada film, Miss California, which was the debut film of actor Diganth.[2]
He has variously served as a TV host for local Mangalorean channels, events organiser, costume designer and directed a few music videos for local channels involving dancers and stage artistes of Mangalore.[3] Malani has acted in a few theatre plays as well.[3]
Malani has also been a part of the direction team in Onir's I Am anthology film, working on the "I Am Abhimanyu" and "I Am Omar" segments.[4]
He has directed a variety of short films, some of them covering controversial issues such as AIDS ("Jo Jo Laali – a heart wrenching lullaby") and homosexuality ("Shaayad").[5][6] His other short film was made in three languages: "Hum Tum Aur Loan" (Hindi), "Yella Ok, Loan Yaake" (Kannada) and "A Loanly Life" (English).[7]
Filmography (as director and co-director)
Feature films
Year | Film | Language | Directed by | Other notes |
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1995 | 1995 A Dance Story | English | Sundeep Malani | Director and Choreographer |
2006 | Miss California | Kannada | Kudlu Ramakrishna | Co-Director |
2006 | SMS 6260 | Kannada | Sundeep Malani | |
2006 | SMS 6260 | English | Sundeep Malani | |
2011 | I Am | Hindi | Onir | Assistant Director "Omar" & "Abhimanyu" segments |
2011 | Woh 5 Din | Hindi | Sundeep Malani |
Short films
Year | Film | Language | Other notes |
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2010 | "Albatross – a flying tale" | English | Director |
2010 | "Moments" | Hindi | Director |
2010 | "Jo Jo Laali – a heart wrenching lullaby" | Kannada | Director |
2010 | "Hum Tum Aur Loan" | Hindi | Director |
2010 | "Shaayad" | English | Director |
2012 | "Jojo Darling" | Hindi | Director |
Documentaries
Year | Film | Language | Other notes |
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2005 | Fun With Language | Japanese | Director |
2010 | LMAI – The Evolution | English | Director |
Selected filmography (as actor)
Year | Film | Type | Role | Other notes |
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1991 | Jeevan Ki Shatranj | Hindi film | Junior Artist | |
Chankya | Hindi serial | Soldier | ||
1992 | Gajab Tamasa | Hindi film | Junior Artist | |
1993 | Bangar Patler | Tulu film | Villain's son | |
1995 | September (8) | Tulu film | Comedian | |
1997 | Bogsanhe | Konkani film | Second Lead – Hotel Owner's son | |
2000 | Z | Kannada film | Villain | |
Indradhanush | Kannada film | Guest in a song | ||
Swalpa Adjust Madkolli | Kannada film | Artist | ||
2001 | Aryabhata | Kannada film | Comedian | |
2002 | One Two Three | Kannada film | Boss | Also Associate Director |
One Two Three | Tamil film | Boss | Also Assistant Director | |
One Two Three | Telugu film | Boss | Also Assistant Director | |
Manasella Neene | Kannada film | Hero's Friend | Also Assistant Director | |
2006 | Padri | Konkani film | Guest in a song | |
Miss California | Kannada film | Temple Priest | Also Co-Director | |
SMS 6260 | Kannada-English film | Guest College Lecturer | Also Director | |
2007 | Masala | Konkani film | Scientist | |
Tirupathi | Kannada film | Judge | ||
Julie | Kannada film | Boss | ||
c/o Footpath | Kannada film | Artist | ||
2008 | Jootata | Konkani film | Hotel Owner | |
2010 | Yaar Indha Devathai | Tamil film | Villain | post-production |
Lahari | Kannada film | Villain | post-production | |
Kazar | Konkani film | Comedian | post-production |
References
- ↑ Sundeep Malani – Lights, Camera, Action! – 6 March 2009, Mangalorean.com
- ↑ Malini's Work Pays – 13 December 2006, One India
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 SMS 6260 – A Directorial Debut By Versatile Mangalorean Sundeep Malani – 25 March 2009, Mangalorean.com
- ↑ "From Kanglish to Hindi". Times of India. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ↑ Gokulnath A.; Sathyaraj Venkatesan (22 November 2010). "No more a taboo on celluloid". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ↑ Vaishalli Chandra (27 February 2011). "The rainbow reels: Beyond advocacy". DNA. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ↑ Sundeep Malani's Triple Short on Loans! ICARE Live