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Nakkheeran Gopal (born 10 April 1959 [1]) is a veteran writer and journalist from Tamil Nadu, India. He is the editor and publisher of the Tamil political investigative journal Nakkheeran . He came to national fame in the 1990s when he interviewed sandalwood and ivory smuggler Veerappan, who was surviving in the forests and committing crimes on ...
Nakkheeran Gopal is the founder and editor of the magazine. It was established in 1988 and the first issue came out on 20 April 1988. [ 1 ] The magazine is known for its investigative journalism.
Affirming the authenticity of the series, Journalist Nakkeeran Gopal in an official statement said, "We have invested huge efforts and taken significant risks to secure an interview with Veerappan. For the first time, this detailed version of the interview will be presented in a documentary narrative to the audience on the ZEE5 OTT platform ...
Gopal had earlier visited Veerappan for similar negotiations, [16] and visited the forest several times for videotaped discussions. Veerappan demanded justice for Tamil Nadu in the Cauvery Water dispute , as well as making Tamil the second official language of Karnataka and the release of certain Tamil political prisoners jailed in Tamil Nadu ...
Gopal or Gouda is an Indian caste, [3] [4] [5] from Odisha State in East India. Their traditional occupations include dairy farming, cattle herding, cultivation and carrying palanquins of deities. Their traditional occupations include dairy farming, cattle herding, cultivation and carrying palanquins of deities.
Gopal Chandra Lamichhane (born 1974), Nepali film director; Gopal Mayekar (1934–2021), Indian politician and Marathi writer; Gopal Meena, Indian politician; Gopal Mishra (1933–2009), Indian journalist and columnist; Gopal Shankar Misra (1957–1999), Indian musician and music teacher; Gopal Mittal (1906–1993), Indian Urdu poet, writer ...
The community claims to be descended from the god Vishvakarma, who is considered by Hindus to be the divine architect or engineer of the universe.He had five children — Manu, Maya, Tvastar, Shilpi and Visvajna — and these are believed by the Vishwakarma community to have been the forebears of their five subgroups, being respectively the gotras (clans) of blacksmiths, carpenters, bell ...
At a time when Tamil cinema is turning to look back at its portrayal of caste, more importantly, to rewrite its portrayals, Pariyerum Perumal can effortlessly be called its luminary." [ 37 ] Baradwaj Rangan , writing for Film Companion , gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated "This film is a powerful, yet level-headed, drama about an oppressed ...