Sundeep Malani

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Sandeep Malani (born 19 November 1971) is an Indian film director, documentary film maker, screenplay writer, and actor. He is the managing director of the production company 'Malani Talkies'.[1]

Sandeep Malani
Born
Sandeep Malani

(1971-11-19) 19 November 1971 (age 52)
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Occupation(s)Film director, film actor, screenplay writer, documentary film maker, choreographer, and film critic
Years active1991–present

Early years edit

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.[2] and his BBM at SDM College. Later he did Journalism course at Sandesha, Mangalore.[3] Has been trained Japanese and speaks most of the Indian languages. His mother tongue is Konkani. Malani was a choreographer and a dancer. He organised various events in Mangalore during 1992 to 1996 - all successful under the name 'Malani Presents - Something Special' Malani[4] was a film journalist for The Canara Times,Mangalore[5] and later for a few years in The Times of India,Bangalore.[6] He also was a freelancer film critic for various websites and magazines.

Malani co-directed the Kannada film, Miss California, which was the debut film of actor Diganth.[7]

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.[8] Malani has acted in a few theatre plays as well.[8]

Malani co-directed the Kannada version of the Tamil film One Two Three starring Prabhu Deva, Raju Sundaram, Prasad and Jyothika. The film was directed by K Subaash.

Sandeep Malani directed the Bollywood Film, 'Woh 5 Din'[9] a suspense thriller shot in Barielly and Nainital with newcomers. Later he directed Kalpana Pandit, Akash Hora and Anant Nag in 'Janleva 555'.[10]

As a Screenwriter, Malani has assisted K Subaash in the writing of Rohit Shetty's film Chennai Express and also wrote the script of 'Hello India' starring Akshay Kumar.[11]

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.[12]

He has directed a variety of short films, some of them covering controversial issues such as AIDS ("Jo Jo Laali – a heart wrenching lullaby")[13] and homosexuality ("Shaayad").[14][15] His other short film was made in three languages: "Hum Tum Aur Loan" (Hindi),[16] "Yella Ok, Loan Yaake" (Kannada) and "A Loanly Life" (English).[17]

Filmography (as director and co-director) edit

Feature films edit

Year Film Language Directed by Other notes
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
2012 Janleva 555 Hindi Sundeep Malani
2014 Sulige Sikkidaaga Kannada Sundeep Malani
2017 Yeh CineMaa Hai Hindi Sundeep Malani

Short films edit

Year Film Language Other notes
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 edit

Year Film Language Other notes
2005 Fun With Language Japanese Director
2010 LMAI – The Evolution English Director
2014 Roop Ki Rani Sridevi Hindi Musical Director
2014 YashRaj Heroines De Jayenge Hindi Musical Director
2018 Sridevi Lives Forever English Director

Selected filmography (as actor) edit

Year Film Role Type Other notes
1993 Bangar Patler Tulu
1995 September (8) Tulu
1997 Bogsanhe Hotel Owner's son Konkani
1999 Z Kannada
2000 Indradhanush Guest in a song Kannada
Swalpa Adjust Madkolli Artist Kannada
2001 Aryabhata Kannada
2002 123 Boss Tamil Also Assistant Director
Manasella Neene Venu's Friend Kannada Also Assistant Director
2005 Jootata Hotel Owner Kannada
2006 Padri Guest in a song Konkani
Miss California Temple Priest Kannada Also Co-director
SMS 6260 Guest College Lecturer Kannada-English Also Director
2007 Masala Scientist Konkani
Tirupathi Judge Kannada
Julie Boss Kannada
C/o Footpath Artist Kannada
2009 Kazar Konkani film
2015 Dhand Doctor Tulu
2017 MAA:yeh cine-maa hai[18][19] Hindi/English
2018 Iruvudellava Bittu Kannada
2018 Darpana Doctor Eeshwar Kannada
2018 Abhaya Hastha Dancer Kannada
2018 Huttadha Sutha Gangster Kannada
2018 Mookavismitha Hiriyanna, Egoistic Father Kannada Best Supporting Actor Award, Best Actor Award

References edit

  1. ^ "Sundeep Malani | Actor, Director, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ Sundeep Malani – Lights, Camera, Action! – 6 March 2009, Mangalorean.com
  3. ^ "Sandesha Kala Kendra". Sandesha Foundation. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  4. ^ Malani Presents: Something Special! - Events by Sandeep Malani in Mangalore!, retrieved 19 July 2023
  5. ^ "Top News - Canara News Media Network". canaranews.com. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Bangalore News: Latest Bangalore News Headlines & Live News Updates from Bangalore - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  7. ^ Malini's Work Pays – 13 December 2006, One India
  8. ^ a b SMS 6260 – A Directorial Debut By Versatile Mangalorean Sundeep Malani – 25 March 2009, Mangalorean.com
  9. ^ "Mangalore Today | Latest news brief of mangalore, udupi - Page Sundeep-to-direct-new-film-Woh-5-Din-". mangaloretoday.com. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  10. ^ Malani, Sundeep (18 October 2012), Janleva 555 (Musical, Romance, Thriller), Shona Chabra, Raja Hasan, Akash Hora, retrieved 19 July 2023
  11. ^ "Helloo India | Hindi Movie | Movie Reviews, Showtimes". NOWRUNNING. 22 May 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  12. ^ "From Kanglish to Hindi". The Times of India. 10 December 2009. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  13. ^ "Ambuja | Song - Laali Laali Jo Jo Laali (Lyrical) | Kannada Video Songs - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  14. ^ Gokulnath A.; Sathyaraj Venkatesan (22 November 2010). "No more a taboo on celluloid". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  15. ^ Vaishalli Chandra (27 February 2011). "The rainbow reels: Beyond advocacy". DNA. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  16. ^ "Mangalore Today is exclusive perfect news network for Gulf News. Page Mangalorean-film-maker-Malani-s-Film-Festival-Rocks-in-UAE". mangaloretoday.com. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  17. ^ Sundeep Malani's Triple Short on Loans! ICARE Live
  18. ^ "Sandeep Malani's next - 'Maa' is a family entertainer". Newskarnataka. 24 July 2016.
  19. ^ "Sandeep Malani's 'Maa - yeh cine-maa hai' poster released". Newskarnataka. 10 September 2016.

External links edit

  • Sundeep Malani at IMDb