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Deepa Mehta
  • Common Name:
    Deepa Mehta Saltzman
  • Date of Birth:
    February 1, 1950
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aquarius
  • Place of Birth:
    Amritsar Punjab, India
  • Sex:
    Female
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Religion:
    Hinduism
  • Education:

    Welham Girls High School

    University of Delhi

Family

Deepa Mehta
  • Brother:
    Dilip Mehta
  • Daughter:
    Devyani Saltzman

Career

Deepa Mehta

Awards

Deepa Mehta

2006 : Golden Kinnaree Award,  Best Film
for : Water

2008 : Muhr Award,  Best Screenplay for : Heaven on Earth

2003 : Genie Award, Best Screenplay, Original for : Bollywood/Hollywood

1997 : Audience Award, Outstanding Narrative Feature for : Fire

2003 : Audience Award,  Best Comedy
for : Bollywood/Hollywood

Trivia

Deepa Mehta
  • She is best known for her Elements Trilogy, all of which were set in India.
  • She directed two episodes of George Lucas' television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. The first episode, "Benares, January 1910", aired in 1993. The second episode was aired in 1996 as part of a TV movie titled Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.
  • In 2002, she directed Bollywood/Hollywood, for which she won the Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay.
  • Deepa Mehta embarked on her film career as a screenwriter for children's films.
  • Deepa Mehta is a Genie Award winning and Academy Award nominated Indian-born Canadian film director and screenwriter.

Quotes

Deepa Mehta
  • "When Rahul Khanna took off his shirt during the love-making scene in 1947, there were audible sighs in the audience."
  • "I'm a feminist but not a bra-burner...I love men. What would I do without them?"
  • "People in India make love - they know where babies come from. So why are Indians so queasy about sex?"
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Biography

Deepa Mehta
Last Updated: Monday, November 02, 2009

Deepa MehtaBorn in India, Deepa Mehta received a degree in philosophy from the University of New Delhi. In 1973, Mehta moved to Canada when she married Canadian producer Paul Saltzman. She began her film career writing scripts for children's movies and documentaries, but it wasn't until 1991 that Mehta produced and directed her first feature film, Sam & Me (1991), which won the Camera D'Or at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.

In 1992, Deepa Mehta directed a one-hour episode of the ABC-TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles on location in Benares, India. In 1993, Deepa Mehta directed her second feature film, Camilla (1994), starring Bridget Fonda and Jessica Tandy. She then directed the final episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles in 1994 on location in Prague and Greece.

Deepa Mehta's third feature film, Fire (1996), was also her screenwriting debut. It won Most Popular Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Silver Rose for Best Feature at the Verona Love Screens Film Festival, the Audience Award at the L.A. Outfest and tied with Fly Away Home for the Air Canada People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Deepa MehtaAt the Chicago International Film Festival, it won two Silver Hugo Awards for Best Direction and Best Actress. In Mannheim, Fire (1996) won the Jury Award and in Paris, it was voted Favorite Foreign Film. Earth (1998), based on Bapsi Sidhwa's critically acclaimed novel, Cracking India, is the second film in Mehta's trilogy of the elements, Fire, Earth and Water. It won the Prix Premiere du Public at the Festival du film asiatique de Deauville, France and the Critics' Award at Italy's Schermi d'Amore International Film Festival.

Deepa Mehta's biggest success so far was the romantic comedy Bollywood/Hollywood (2002), which was nominated for five Genie awards (including Best Picture), winning Best Original Screenplay. Next up for Mehta was another romantic comedy, The Republic of Love (2004), starring Bruce Greenwood and based on a novel by the late Carol Shields. Deepa Mehta has also filmed the last in her trilogy, Water (2004). Deepa Mehta divides her time between Toronto and India. She is divorced but has a daughter, Devyani, with her ex-husband.

Filmography

Deepa Mehta

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