Massoud: Destiny’s Afghan

 

The famous Afghan leader, Ahmed Shah Massoud was born in Jangalak in the Panjshir in 1953. He was assassinated by two Tunisian assassins on September 9th 2001, ostensibly as part of the 9/11 process to draw the US into the Afghan war. This film looks at Massoud’s life through the eyes of his colleagues and friends and examines what made him the great leader that he was.

Series Title: Massoud: Destiny’s Afghan
Channel
: Tolo TV (Afghanistan), IRIB (Iran), Red Media Group (Russia), The History Channel Iberia B.V., Spain
Format: HD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Duration: 1 X 50 Minutes
Language: English

Official Selection

  • Officially selected for South Asian International Film festival, New York, 2007
  • Globians & Potsdam World and Culture Documentary Film festival, Germany, 2007
  • Officially selected for IDFA- Docs for Sale, Amsterdam, 2007
  • Officially selected for The International Festival of Televisao, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 21st – November 25th 2005
  • Officially selected for IDFA- Docs for Sale, Amsterdam, November 25th December 3rd, 2005
  • Officially selected for River to River: Indian Film Festival, Florence, Italy, December 9th December 15th 2005

The Legend of Malerkotla

 

The Legend of Malerkotla – A Tale about the Punjab – This is a film on how Hindu Muslim  unity and the original composite culture of the Punjab was maintained in the town of  Malerkotla, Punjab during the partition of India, while the entire surrounding countryside  was being ethnically cleansed.

Series Title: The Legend of Malerkotla
Channel
: Discovery Channel International, Red Media Group (Russia)
Format: Digi Beta
Duration: 1 X 50 Minutes
Language: English

Official Selection

  • 2nd Annual Spinning Wheel Film Festival 2005, New York, USA
  • 2nd Annual Spinning Wheel Film Festival 2004, Toronto, Canada

Awards
The Best Non Fiction Programme on Indian Television at the Indian Telly Awards 2004

The Road to Nirvana

 

“The Road to Nirvana- A Journey in Tibet” is a first person account of a Tibetan travelogue through the eyes of Producer/ Director Iqbal Malhotra. He, alongwith his wife and nine other Indians, in September 2002, drove and trekked 1200 kms between Lhasa and Mt. Kailash, across the South Western Tibetan plateau. Through this journey, Iqbal Malhotra takes us through the spiritual, cultural and political history of Tibet and its century’s old interaction with India, which exported Buddhism to it.

The camera follows the travelers and their impressions and experiences as they drive through the Tibetan heartland over makeshift roads and what is perhaps the toughest yet most amazing countryside on the roof of the world. For the travelers, the journey is the destination. This is all the more true when they circumambulate Mt. Kailash traveling 52 kms on foot and not being able to see the mountain because of the snow and the mist. Yet its presence is omnipotent, magnetic and mesmeric.

The film is 49 minutes long and is shot by hand held camera. There is an original musical score and viewing the film is an experience in itself.

Series Title: The Road to Nirvana
Channel
 – Discovery Channel International
Duration: 1 X 55 Minutes
Language: English

Nomination

  • The Best TV Documentary of the Year on Indian Television at the Indian Telly Awards 2004.

The Nuclear Great Game

The Nuclear Great Game – This film investigates and exposes the background puppeteers that  helped North Korea develop and refine both its unsafe guarded and uranium enrichment based  embryonic nuclear arsenal as well as its ballistic missiles

Channel – NHK Japan
Duration – 49 minutes
Format – Digi Beta