Shrabani Deodhar is an Indian film director and screenwriter who won
the Indian National Film Award for her very first project, the 1993
feature film Lapandav.[3][4][5]Dedhar has no formal training as a
filmmaker.[2] Her parents were both doctors, and she concedes that her
filmmaking knowledge came from her husband, cinematographer Debu
Deodhar. He advised she combines the sciences of what goes on
behind-the-camera with that of motion pictures, and encouraged her to
take film appreciation courses at the Film and Television Institute of
India in Pune so as tmodo pursue her wish to become a filmmaker. He
worked with her on her very first film, and with her on every one of
her projects before she created Sata Lota Pan Sagla Khota.[3]Dedhar
was slated to direct the upcoming Sugar, Salt Ani Prem for
writer/producer Sonali Bangera, but when she chose to leave the
project due to personal issues, Bangera opted to direct the film
herself.[6]
the Indian National Film Award for her very first project, the 1993
feature film Lapandav.[3][4][5]Dedhar has no formal training as a
filmmaker.[2] Her parents were both doctors, and she concedes that her
filmmaking knowledge came from her husband, cinematographer Debu
Deodhar. He advised she combines the sciences of what goes on
behind-the-camera with that of motion pictures, and encouraged her to
take film appreciation courses at the Film and Television Institute of
India in Pune so as tmodo pursue her wish to become a filmmaker. He
worked with her on her very first film, and with her on every one of
her projects before she created Sata Lota Pan Sagla Khota.[3]Dedhar
was slated to direct the upcoming Sugar, Salt Ani Prem for
writer/producer Sonali Bangera, but when she chose to leave the
project due to personal issues, Bangera opted to direct the film
herself.[6]
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