Dilip Mehta, born in nineteen fifty-two, is a distinguished Indian-born Canadian photojournalist and director, known for his compelling storytelling through the lens of his camera. He has made significant contributions to the fields of photography and film, dividing his time between the vibrant cities of New York, Delhi, and Toronto.
Mehta's illustrious career as a photojournalist has seen his work featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Newsweek, National Geographic, and Time. His extensive five-year coverage of the Bhopal gas tragedy earned him numerous accolades, including the World Press Award and the Overseas Press Award, highlighting his dedication to impactful journalism.
In the realm of film, Mehta made his directorial debut with The Forgotten Woman, a project inspired by his experiences on the set of Water. He further showcased his talent by directing Cooking with Stella in two thousand nine, co-writing the script with his sister, Deepa Mehta. His documentary, Mostly Sunny, released in two thousand sixteen, offers an intriguing profile of Bollywood actress and former adult film star Sunny Leone.