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Sashi Kumar (born 23 February 1952) in Kerala, Sashi Kumar spent his school years in Bombay, Calcutta and Madras, the bulk of it in Madras. He completed his postgraduation in history from Madras Christian College in 1975.
In the late 1970s he was among the earliest Newscasters in English on Doordarshan, India’s national TV network and, over the next decade, became a familiar face in TV households in India as news and current affairs anchor, film critic and producer and director of topical features on television.
Among the weekly programmes he authored and presented were Money Matters, the first independent programme on the economy on Indian television; Tana Bana, a cultural feature; and Jan Manch, an interactive forum with Ministers in the government and a cross section of society.
He has been the principal anchor of international conventions like the Commonwealth Heads of State meet in Bangalore, The Nonaligned summit in Delhi and the International Film Festivals of India for several years.
He also produced a number of special features on the issues affecting South Asia covering Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, the Maldives. Most of these docu-features combined descriptive or illustrative visual footage with incisive and analytical interviews with the key players in each situation, and were telecast as multi-part series. He was considered something of television’s Sri Lanka expert during the height of the fractious war on the island and the phase of the IPKF intervention.
Other interests:
- He has written and lectured extensively on the media.
- He has learnt, and is an avid rasika of, classical Carnatic music
- He has experience in the theatre, having acted in and directed a number of plays as part of professional and amateur troupes in Chennai.
- He likes reading and swimming and wishes he had more time for both.
Sashi Kumar is married to Radhika, publisher-editor of Tulika Publishers who publish books for children. They have two sons. The elder son Tushar is married to Nisha and they, in turn, have two sons, Vihaan and Aayush. The younger son, Tuhin, is married to Pooja and they have two daughters, Kaira and Anika.
Early life and education
Sashi Kumar was born at Karupadanna near Kodungallur in Thrissur District of the erstwhile State of Travancore–Cochin.[1] He did his schooling at the Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai. He then completed his graduation from Loyola College, Chennai, and took post graduation in history from the Madras Christian College.
Career
Sashi Kumar’s engagement with the television media began as a part of Doordarshan, initially as Newscaster and then as News and Current Affairs Producer.
As a print journalist, he had been writing analytical features and critiques on Indian, regional and world cinema and interviewing topnotch Indian and international film directors His writing moved from cinema to politics and international affairs when he became the first West Asia (or Middle East) Correspondent of The Hindu. He opened the West Asia bureau of the publication in Bahrain in 1984 and travelled extensively in the region covering the Iran-Iraq conflict, west asian (or middle east) politics, the Palestinian liberation struggle, the status of Indian labour in the gulf states and the developments in the GCC states over the next couple of years.
While in Bahrain, Sashi Kumar was also a news caster on Radio Bahrain, the first time a non- Britisher was chosen to go on air in the Gulf kingdom. News presenters on Radio Bahrain also doubled as editors, choosing and compiling the news for the bulletins.
In 1986 he returned to India enticed by reports of a more liberal dispensation in Doordarshan and an ‘opening up’ to producers outside. After a short six-month stint as General Manager with the Reliance owned Mudra Videotec, he took up an offer from PTI (Press Trust of India) to set up a television wing of the news agency. PTI-TV soon became the most prominent banner on Indian television and it was during these years, 1986 to 1992, that he produced the series of political and international docu-features that won him critical acclaim.
As founder & Chairman of MEDIA DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
&ASIAN COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM:
In 2000 Sashi Kumar endowed and founded the Media Development Foundation (MDF) as a nonprofit Trust dedicated to excellence in journalism education and best practices in the profession. The Foundation set up the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) in Chennai. He is the Chairman of the Trust. The other Trusteesare Mr. N. Ram former Editor-in-Chief of The Hindu Publishing Group, Mr. N. Murali, Director of The Hindu group, Mrs. Radhika Menon, Publisher and Editor, Tulika Publishers, and well known economist and former Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Dr. C. P.Chandrasekhar,
ACJ quickly acquired the stature of the premier institution of journalism education in region, attracting the best students seeking to study journalism from across India and other countries in south Asia, and forging links with some of the best in the field like the Bloomberg News, BBC, Reuters, the Columbia School of Journalism in New York, and Cardiff and Westminster in the UK.
As film maker :
Even in the late seventies Sashi Kumar had been writing on films in The Hindu. His journalistic writing began with analytical views and reviews on the serious, new Indianand world cinema. He also introduced critical evaluation and comment on cinema on Indian television through his many international film festival coverages. Apart from his television documentaries and features, he scripted and directed a film in 16 mm on a friend fighting cancer titled ‘Vijayalakshmi, the story of a young woman with cancer’, and a science-fictional feature titled ‘Nemesis-II”. Both were telecast on the nationalnetwork.
In 2004 Sashi Kumar scripted and directed a full length feature film in Hindi titled ‘Kaya Taran’ (Chrysalis). The film deals with the crisis of identity in a multicultural society that turns continually volatile, and straddles the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 and the post Godhra anti-Muslim carnage in Gujarat in 2002.
The film won him the G.Aravindan Award for the Best Debutant Filmmaker in India of 2004 and was selected for the Indian Panorama in the International Film Festival at Goa that year and, subsequently, for various international film festivals. The film was the first ever Indian entry in the feature film section at the INPUT (International Public Television) Festival at Taipei in 2005.
In 2009 Sashi Kumar acted in a lead role opposite Mammootty in the Malayalam feature film ‘Loudspeaker’ which also won him critical notice and awards in the categories of ‘best supporting actor’ and ‘character actor’. Since then he has acted in a number of Malayalam films.
As a pioneer in the field, his advice is sought in television greenfield projects and he has played a key role in setting up the Malayalam TV channels Kairali and India Vision, Media One, among others.
Sashi Kumar’s regular columns titled ‘Unmediated’ in the fortnightly Frontline (of The Hindu group) were compiled under the same title and published by Tulikais also the title of a published collection of his writings on the media.
His latest media venture, Asiaville Interactive, was launched at the end of January 2019. This multimedia, digital initiative has three language verticals - Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam. Asiaville also produces original non-fictional and fictional audio and video content for many OTT platforms.
Position
- He was Member, Empowered Committee on Information, Communication & Technology (ICE), Prime Minister’s Office.
- He is a Trustee of the Elizabeth and Malcolm Adiseshiah Trust
- He is member of South Asia Foundation- India Advisory Board.
- He has been Chairperson and member of juries of international film festivals
- He has received many awards for his contribution to media, including the Swadeshabhimani award and the first Lifetime Achievement Award for Television Media instituted by the government of Kerala
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Iniyum Marichittillatha Nammal | ||
2004 | Kaya Taran | Directorial debut | |
2009 | Loudspeaker | ||
2014 | Balyakalasakhi | Ameen Sahib | |
2015 | Love 24x7 | Dr. Satheesh | |
2015 | Ennu Ninte Moideen |
Bibliography
- Unmediated: Essays on Media, Culture and Cinema, Tulika Books, 2014
Award
- 2007: Viayaraghavan Memorial Award for his contribution to journalism
- 2005: G. Aravindan Award for Best Debut Filmmaker for Kaya Taran
References
- ↑ Samakalika Malayalam weekly, 2010 August 20 Onam special edition An interview with Sashi Kumar By O.K Johny-"malayalathinte pinvilikal" page 28-39 (Malayalam)