Bedi Universal
AWARDS
Bedi’s have been awarded several international & national awards for outstanding work in different fields of commercials, corporate films, fund raising films, fiction, documentary films and photography.
Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi became the youngest Asians and Indians to have won Green Oscar in 2004 for their film “The Policing Langur”.
Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi are also the only Indians to have won a nomination at the television highest awards at Emmy® Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
   
2011
The film showcase how the Kashmir valley affected by violence for so many years now has a new threat to deal with, namely climate change. Their groundbreaking film “Melting Paradise” which was supported by the British Council & British High Commission in India was aired on National Geographic Channel.
The film has won two Gold awards for Best Theme and special mentionfor Best TV Non-fiction at Indian Documentary Producers Association Awards.
   
2010
Vijay Bedi won Special Mention at Sanctuary- RBS Wildlife Photography Awards 2010. The Picture “Opulent Grandeur” Rhododendrons bloom in the Singalila National Park in the high Himalaya. The early or late flowering of plants could be one of the warning signals of climate change.
   
2009
The Bronze Telly Award for the “Best Fund Raising” film was awarded to Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi for their film “AL Noor: Education For All”. This film was made for the AL Noor Charitable Society.
   
2009
Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi, the junior Bedi Brothers, were honored by the Planman Media Group for Excellence in Environment Category at the regional Mega Excellence Awards. The award was recognition of their contribution in the field of filmmaking as a tool of spreading conservation message.
   
2009
The Classic Telly Awards for cinematography was awarded to Vijay Bedi, Naresh Bedi & Ajay Bedi for their film “Cherub Of The Mist. This is 15th awards for the film.

2009
Another Classic Telly Award for Editing was awarded to Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi.
   
2008
Filmed by Vijay & Ajay Bedi, half hour special for PBS NOW, “Daughters for Sale”’ is Winner of a Overseas Press Club citation award, Prestigious organization in the U.S.A. that honors international reporting in both broadcasting and print media.
   
2008
“Audience Award” for Cherub of the Mist at Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival. The festival hopes not only to encourage a deeper understanding of the social and cultural realities of those regions but also to create a sense that the significance of those regions is often far-flung.
   
2007
Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi became “First Indians” to have won nomination at the “28th Annual Emmy® Academy of Television Arts & Science Awards” for “Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft – Editing” for the film on Red Panda’s Return of the Fire cat (Cherub of the Mist) for television highest honor, Emmy® award.
   
2007
The film Cherub of the Mist won another awards at Durban Wild Talk Africa also known as the Roscar Awards for Best Wildlife Production with a Limited Budget. The Festival attracts the global wildlife, travel and cultural filmmaking across the world.
   
2007
Young Bedi Brothers, Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi had Honorable Mention for their six still pictures for International Photography Awards, the world’s most prestigious photography competition. This year’s competition received nearly 20,000 entries from over 90 countries.
   
2007
The film Cherub of the Mist bagged, The LORIS Best Asian Wildlife Film at Wildlife Asia Film Festival, Singapore.
   
2007
The film Cherub of the Mist bagged three awards, PRIX DU PUBLIC Award (Audience Award), PRIX DE LA PROTECTION DES ESPECES ANIMALES (Award for the Protection of the Endangered Animals), PRIX SPECIAL DU JEUNE PUBLIC (Special Award Young Audience), at 17th international nature and environment film festival, France.
   
2006
Bedi Brothers become first Indian ever to win 31 years old world’s largest Mountain Film Festival (BANFF) in Canada. The film “ Cherub of the Mist” bagged two prestigious awards – “Best Film on Mountain Environment “ and “Audio Post-Production Scholarship” worth $10,000 CDN”. The film portrays the life of Red Pandas and their struggle for survival in the mountain ranges of Eastern Himalayas. More than 12000 people participated in the screenings in a week long festival. The festival is presented by National Geographic and Dunham.
   
2006
This is the 3rd Green Oscar, an addition to long list of Bedi Family’s award’s and achievements in field of wildlife photography and conservation. The film “Cherub of the Mist” on the highly endangered Indian Red Panda won Panda award in the category “Promoting filmmakers from developing countries”, Bristol, UK 2006. The film had a tough competition with 412 films from 45 countries.
   
2005
Young Bedi Brothers, Ajay & Vijay Bedi, won Best Documentary award in Wildlife category, at Vatavaran Environment & Wildlife film festival, held at New Delhi, for their film “The Policing Langur”.
   
2004
Young Bedi Brothers, Ajay & Vijay are the first and youngest Asian/ Indians to win the most prestigious ‘Panda Award’ or the ‘Green Oscar’. In the BBC New Comers Category at the world’s largest Wildlife Film & Television Festival, Wildscreen held at Bristol, U.K, for their film The Policing Langur.