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In the late 1970s, Satish Bhaskar embarked on an unparalleled journey, navigating India's expansive coastlines to survey its remote and uninhabited islands and beaches. This intrepid explorer, affectionately known as "Mr. Sea Turtle," was on a mission to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Indian Ocean’s elusive sea turtles. Through his solitary expeditions, Satish discovered the nesting sites of these enigmatic creatures, each discovery adding a new chapter to his extraordinary life.

It was on one such survey of the Andaman islands in 1988 that he found the ancient leatherback turtles – the first proof of their existence in India. Yet, these discoveries did not come easy. On his very first survey in 1977, Satish got stranded on an uninhabited island for several months, and was ultimately rescued when his bottled letter floated across the sea and reached his wife. His passion and dedication propelled him into a lifelong mission to safeguard the turtles from extinction.

Fate took an unexpected turn when a debilitating nerve condition forced Satish into retirement. A few years later, in 2004, the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami killed tens of thousands of people and wiped out entire beaches where sea turtles had nested. Satish's heart ached for the sea turtles he had grown to cherish. It was a pivotal moment that prompted him to confront a pressing question: What becomes of the sea turtles when their nesting sites disappear?

Satish, then 73, seizes the opportunity for one last adventure. Faced with treacherous reefs and debris-strewn shores, he embarks on a daring expedition to South Reef, an island favored by Hawksbills.

Landing on South Reef proves to be all but impossible. What was once a smooth sandy beach is now surrounded by exposed coral reefs, uprooted trees and debris all around. Nonetheless, Satish slips on his fins, jumps into the ocean and swims across to the island. A rapid survey reveals nothing - no turtle tracks, no nests. It is not the same island he left. Exhausted and deflated, he returns home.

Enter Adhith Swaminathan, a determined young researcher following in Satish's footsteps. Adhith is part of a team of researchers who are studying the fate of the leatherback sea turtles in the aftermath of the tsunami. Their decade-long research unveils astonishing revelations - the nesting beaches are slowly reforming, and the leatherbacks are returning to nest in the same numbers that they once did.

Through Satish Bhaskar's remarkable journey, we are reminded of the indomitable human spirit and the resilience of the natural world. His story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the unwavering belief that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope.

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"While a cause-driven inspirational tale at its core, "Turtle Walker" looks pristine... Everything looks so crystal-clear that you can notice the tiniest particles of sand from a turtle's body or the shortest freckle on the protagonist's face!"

High on Films

"I found this to be a very enlightening and inspiring piece of work... It’s quite extraordinary and revelatory footage."

PalCinema

“We know audiences around the world are going to be captivated by the stunning cinematography and the moving story of this incredible man and his impact on our planet.”

Jared Lipworth, Head of HHMI Tangled Bank Studios

CREDITS

An Emaho Films Production in Association with HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Tiger Baby Productions and Ceres Productions.

PRODUCER & DIRECTOR
Taira Malaney
PRODUCERS
Zoya Akhtar
Reema Kagti
Vikram Malaney
Angad Dev Singh
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Sean B. Carroll
Isabelle Couture
Jared Lipworth
James Reed
Nikita Mamik
EXECUTIVE IN CHARGE
Jared Lipworth
WRITERS
Taira Malaney
Sam Rogers
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY & ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Krish Makhija
EDITOR
Sam Rogers
CREATIVE PRODUCERS
Saif Khan
Kartik Shah
ASSOCIATE EDITOR & DIRECTOR'S ASSISTANT
Mohit Arora