Pradeep Hegde

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Pradeep Hegde
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Pradeep Hegde is a wildlife cameraman and conservation filmmaker from Bangalore, India [1] whose films have been played in several international film festivals. [2] [3] [4] He has worked on several wildlife films and documentaries [5] which were broadcast on Animal planet, Discovery and National Geographic. [6] [7]

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Early life

Pradeep Hegde was born in Sirsi, Karnataka to an agriculturist family. [8] He completed his schooling from Government Primary School, Guntkal and Modern Educational Society, Sirsi. Later he completed his pre-university from Chaitanya PU Colleges Sirsi and later bachelor's degree in life sciences from Christ University, Bangalore. [9]

Filmography

Awards

Books

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