Deepmala(IV)
- Director
- Writer
A self-driven and a free-spirited individual, Deepmala, is a storyteller, a mentor, a leader and above all, a visionary.
Brought up on a constant diet of Bollywood films, Deepmala dove into the world of filmmaking as a fresh graduate, with no formal training, but lots of love for stories and the visual medium. Starting her career as a reporter in a News Channel, she climbed the ladder by working as an Assistant Director and later an Associate Director. It was during her stint at these jobs that she realized her true love was cinema.
Eventually, in 2010, she conceived the idea of The Visual House, which was kick-started as a production house at first, but kept up with the changing dynamics of the industry, and got revamped as an integrated communication agency, encompassing video production services along with handling of events, developing communication strategies and campaigns, designing & printing of commercial materials along with other modes of communication. Having served in this industry for nearly 18 years now, Deepmala has experimented with various non-fiction films on different subjects, catering to a plethora of clientele, ranging from corporate to government to developmental sector. This also positions her in a unique place to bring a sensitive, profound and insightful point of view towards many socio-cultural constructs in the country.
She started her journey in fiction films with a 2017 release 'Ek Koshish' which was recognized at New Delhi Film Festival. This added fuel to her fire for fiction films, and led to the writing of another short film, 'Ek Jhalak (A Glimpse)'.
Featuring the versatile and popular Bollywood Actor Amit Sadh in the lead role along with the veteran actor, Sushma Seth and narrated by the talented actor, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Ek Jhalak (A Glimpse) is one of those rare Indian films which feature a trans woman on screen and talks about love and relationships in today's India.
As a writer and director Deepmala believes in telling stories which have never been told before. As a female director, she also wants to tell the stories of women from a new perspective, which does not see the light of the day usually. Bringing her own unique voice to these stories, Deepmala believes in taking the road less travelled. She also maintains that her journey has just started, "Picture abhi baaki hai, mere Dost!"
Brought up on a constant diet of Bollywood films, Deepmala dove into the world of filmmaking as a fresh graduate, with no formal training, but lots of love for stories and the visual medium. Starting her career as a reporter in a News Channel, she climbed the ladder by working as an Assistant Director and later an Associate Director. It was during her stint at these jobs that she realized her true love was cinema.
Eventually, in 2010, she conceived the idea of The Visual House, which was kick-started as a production house at first, but kept up with the changing dynamics of the industry, and got revamped as an integrated communication agency, encompassing video production services along with handling of events, developing communication strategies and campaigns, designing & printing of commercial materials along with other modes of communication. Having served in this industry for nearly 18 years now, Deepmala has experimented with various non-fiction films on different subjects, catering to a plethora of clientele, ranging from corporate to government to developmental sector. This also positions her in a unique place to bring a sensitive, profound and insightful point of view towards many socio-cultural constructs in the country.
She started her journey in fiction films with a 2017 release 'Ek Koshish' which was recognized at New Delhi Film Festival. This added fuel to her fire for fiction films, and led to the writing of another short film, 'Ek Jhalak (A Glimpse)'.
Featuring the versatile and popular Bollywood Actor Amit Sadh in the lead role along with the veteran actor, Sushma Seth and narrated by the talented actor, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Ek Jhalak (A Glimpse) is one of those rare Indian films which feature a trans woman on screen and talks about love and relationships in today's India.
As a writer and director Deepmala believes in telling stories which have never been told before. As a female director, she also wants to tell the stories of women from a new perspective, which does not see the light of the day usually. Bringing her own unique voice to these stories, Deepmala believes in taking the road less travelled. She also maintains that her journey has just started, "Picture abhi baaki hai, mere Dost!"