Deepak Haldankar is a director and a cinematographer. He was born on 17 December 1947. He became the first director cinematographer to shoot 35mm Eastman color films in Antarctica. The film Exploration Antarctica won an award at the Toulon Maritime film festival in 1987. He won national awards for a movie about Mount Everestin India.The film featured Bachendri Pal, the first woman to climb Mount Everest. In 1970, he photographed his first film, “The Flying Sikh Milkha Singh”, produced by the films division government of India.
Some of the crucial films portrayed are A Day With Prime Minister Mrs, Indira Gandhi and M.N Roy. Deepak covered two Indian army rafting expeditions on the river Ganges led by Major D.N Das. He has covered many stories for Indian News-Review in India and abroad. In the film Where Time Stands Still, he has represented India to Leipzig, Bilbao, and Warsaw. He began his career working on feature films with producers and cinematographers.
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