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DEVIL'S ADVOCATE : the untold story / Karan Thapar.

By: Language: English Publication details: UP HarperCollins 2018/01/01Edition: 1Description: 216ISBN:
  • 9789352779840
  • 9352779843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.92 KAR/DE
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Contents 1.My Unexpected Arrival 2.The Cambridge Union Society, and Meeting Benazir 3.Charlie, and My first Job 4.My Wife, Nisha 5.Starting a Career in Television 6.Benazir Becomes a Close Friend 7.Getting to Know Sanjay Gandhi and Aung San Suu Kyi 8.Rajiv Gandhi and My Return to India 9.Four Memorable Prime Ministers 10.L.K.Advani : The Friendship and the Falling-out 11.Three Stories about Pranab Mukherjee 12.When I Made Kapil Cry and Sachin Talk 13.A Hope, Skip and Jump--and a Bomb Blast 14.Disillusionment with Amal Clooney and Barack Obama 15The Wrath of Ram Jethmalani 16.An Acrimonious Interview with Amma 17.Why Modi Walked out and the BJP Shuns Me Epilogue A Final Word Index About the Author
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Includes index.

Karan Thapar is an Indian journalist and a television commentator and interviewer. He was associated with CNN-IBN and hosted The Devil's Advocate and The Last Word.

In this memoir, narrated in Karan Thapar's trademark incisive style, the author relates different stories from his life, from personal anecdotes about his childhood, college days and marriage, to his encounters with various well-known personalities in the course of anchoring his TV shows. Find out about Karan Thapar's friendship in university and later with Benazir Bhutto; his short lived yet memorable stint as a foreign correspondent with The Times under the tutelage of Charles Douglas-Home; his entry into news television; and why no one from the BJP agrees to appear on his shows any more.

Summary
Sometime in the late summer of 1976, Sanjay Gandhi asked if I wanted to go flying with him... After first attempting to teach Karan Thapar to fly (not very successfully) Sanjay Gandhi took the controls and performed a series of aerobatics, not particularly dangerous but nonetheless thrilling. Once they were further away from Delhi, he became even more daring. Suddenly, he decided to scare the farmers working in the fields below by aiming the aircraft straight at them. As he dived down, they scattered and ran, fearing for their lives. At the last moment, Sanjay pulled up dramatically and waved at the bewildered farmers, clearly chuffed with the whole performance. The manoeuvre required nerves of steel and tremendous self-confidence, both of which Sanjay possessed in plenty. In Devil's Advocate, Karan dives deep into his life to come up with many such moments. Included here are stories of warm and lasting friendships, such as with Benazir Bhutto, whom he met while he was an undergraduate. He also talks about his long association with Aung San Suu Kyi and Rajiv Gandhi. However, not all friendships lasted-for example, with L.K. Advani, with whom he shared a close bond until an unfortunate disagreement over an interview caused a falling-out. The tension generated during an interview has spilled over off-screen multiple times, and Karan discusses these incidents in detail. For instance, when Amitabh Bachchan lost his cool during a post-interview lunch or when Kapil Dev cried like a baby. And there's the untold story of two of his most controversial interviews-with Jayalalithaa and Narendra Modi. While Jayalalithaa laughed it off later, the after-effects of Modi's infamous walkout have grown worse with time. Riveting and fast-paced, Devil's Advocate is as no-holds-barred as any of Karan Thapar's interviews.

Contents

1.My Unexpected Arrival
2.The Cambridge Union Society, and Meeting Benazir
3.Charlie, and My first Job
4.My Wife, Nisha
5.Starting a Career in Television
6.Benazir Becomes a Close Friend
7.Getting to Know Sanjay Gandhi and Aung San Suu Kyi
8.Rajiv Gandhi and My Return to India
9.Four Memorable Prime Ministers
10.L.K.Advani : The Friendship and the Falling-out
11.Three Stories about Pranab Mukherjee
12.When I Made Kapil Cry and Sachin Talk
13.A Hope, Skip and Jump--and a Bomb Blast
14.Disillusionment with Amal Clooney and Barack Obama
15The Wrath of Ram Jethmalani
16.An Acrimonious Interview with Amma
17.Why Modi Walked out and the BJP Shuns Me
Epilogue
A Final Word
Index
About the Author

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