Ravi Deep (born Ravi Parkash; 30 December 1954) is an Indian theatre and television director, writer, and actor
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Ravi Deep
Born
Ravi Parkash
(1954-12-30) 30 December 1954 (age67)
Firozpur, Punjab, India
Occupation
Director, writer, actor
Spouse(s)
Sunita Gupta
Ravi Deep & Navnindra Behl in play The ChairsRavi Deep & Kanwalpreet in play Sakharam Binder
Biography
Ravi Deep[1] started stage acting from his school days and got involved in modern theatre during college days at Kapurthala, a town in India. He along with Lalit Behl, Pramod Moutho, Satish Sharma and Harjit Walia made this small town a hub of modern theatre. He did his Masters in Dramatic Art from Punjabi University, Patiala in 1977. He did freelancing as theatre actor, director and writer.[2] He wrote and directed short plays 'Rang Nagari' (The City of Colors), 'Kheench Rahe Hain' (Pulling On), 'Kaun Nachaye Nach?' (Who Makes Us Dance?), 'Satya Katha' (The True Story) and 'Mukti Bahini' (The Liberation Force). These plays won inter varsity contests for 4 consecutive years (1978–81). 'Rangmanch Ke Teen Rang' an anthology of his first three plays was published in March 1982.[3] His plays are still being staged every year, mainly at University Contests. He also wrote & directed few children plays like 'Bagula Bhagat' and 'Bahurupiya'. His anthology of stories 'Bilav' was published in 2014.[4]
Ravi Deep joined Doordarshan, the Public Service Broadcasting Organisation of India in April 1983 and shifted to programme production, writing and direction for television. He produced and directed TV Serials 'Buniad', 'Lafafi' and 'Parchhaven' besides a number of teleplays, telefilms, documentaries, and TV programmes. He won Doordarshan Award in 2008 in the Literary Adoption Category. He has four more nominations to his credit. He did Masters in Political Science (1980) and M Phil (1992). He has been the Programme Director of ABU Robocon India from 2007 to 2014.
Filmography
As creative head
Dhoop Chhaon, Hindi TV Serial, 2020–21
As director
Taalluq, Punjabi Telefilm, 2019
Gunaah, Punjabi Telefilm, 2018
Men & Machines: Par Excellence, English Documentary, 2018
Cinema Shambhari, Series on Marathi Cinema, 2013–14
Bioscope, Feature Films based TV Show 2009–16
Godavari Ne Kay Kele, Marathi Telefilm 2008
Janakinama, Hindi Telefilm, 2007
Qatalgaah, Hindi Telefilm, 2007
Samander Ki Rani, Hindi Telefilm, 2007
Kurukshetre Dharmkshetre, Hindi Telefilm, 2007
Charting the Ocean, English Documentary, 2004
Sarnawan, Punjabi TV Serial, 2000
Sazaa, Punjabi Teleplay, 1998
Hadasa, Punjabi Teleplay, 1998
Balle Balle Shava Shava, New Year Eve Special TV Show, 1996 (Co-direction)
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