Mumbai, June 4th, 2026 — This World Environment Day, National Geographic India steps away from the familiar and takes viewers somewhere far closer to home yet largely unseen. Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness, a feature wildlife documentary by Nat Geo Fellow and award-winning filmmaker Sandesh Kadur, premieres on 5th June at 12 PM and 9 PM on National Geographic.
Set entirely within the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India’s first UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve and one of its most enduring ecological landscapes, the film is a quiet reflection on a shared wilderness where life unfolds in remarkable harmony between people, animals and the land they inhabit together. Rather than viewing human presence and wild nature as opposing forces, Nilgiris explores the delicate, deeply intertwined rhythms that have evolved across these Blue Mountains over centuries. The film’s score, composed by Susheela Raman, Sam Mills and Neel Adhikari moves between the meditative and the urgent, mirroring the film’s own emotional register.
From sprawling tea estates and railway lines weaving through ancient shola forests, to towns that exist alongside thriving wildlife corridors, the Nilgiris reveal a landscape shaped equally by nature and coexistence. Here, elusive species continue to endure fragmented habitats, adapting, surviving and sharing space in one of India’s most extraordinary living wildernesses.
Sandesh Kadur, National Geographic Fellow, and Film Director said: “I’ve spent years returning to the Nilgiris, often waiting for hours in silence to capture fleeting moments that reveal the true spirit of this landscape. What moved me most was witnessing the extraordinary coexistence between people and wildlife, from leopards navigating tea estates at dawn to gaur wandering through bustling towns as part of everyday life. Through Nilgiris, I wanted audiences to experience this shared wilderness in all its beauty, complexity and fragility. Bringing this story to life has been deeply special, and it feels especially meaningful to premiere it on National Geographic, a brand that has been such an important part of my journey as a storyteller over the years.”
Rohini Nilekani, Executive Producer & Chairperson, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies said, “The Nilgiris have always been a place of wonder, a landscape where ancient forests, diverse wildlife, and thriving human communities exist in a delicate, remarkable balance. With Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness, we wanted to bring this magic to every Indian, on the biggest screen possible. We are truly honoured to have National Geographic India as part of this journey, whose legacy of bringing the natural world to life lends this film the reach and credibility it deserves. This is not just a documentary, it is a call to every one of us to pause, reflect, and take responsibility for the living, breathing wilderness that sustains us. If our society, government, and markets can come together with a shared purpose, there is still every reason to hope.”
Alok Jain, Head – Hindi and English Entertainment Business (Streaming, TV & Studios), JioStar, said: ““At National Geographic India, we have always believed in storytelling that brings audiences closer to the world around them with authenticity, depth and emotional resonance. Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness embodies that spirit by offering an intimate and deeply nuanced portrait of coexistence in one of India’s most extraordinary ecological landscapes. Rather than presenting wilderness as something distant or untouched, the film reflects the evolving relationship between people, wildlife and the spaces they share, encouraging audiences to see the natural world with greater curiosity, empathy and understanding. It is a powerful example of the kind of purposeful storytelling that lies at the heart of the National Geographic legacy.”
What Kadur has captured over years of filming is something television rarely delivers tension and wonder in the same frame, and a landscape where the line between the wild and the everyday has long since blurred. The film took home Best Sound at the 2025 Jackson Wild Media Awards, one of the most prestigious honours in nature and science filmmaking.
~ Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness premieres on National Geographic India on 5th June, World Environment Day at 12 PM and 9 PM. ~
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