When was the Editor Unplugged: Media, Magnates, Netas and Me written?

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When was the Editor Unplugged: Media, Magnates, Netas and Me  written?



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Vinod Mehta's new book continues the tale of Lucknow Boy by chronicling his adventures in Delhi's power corridors. With his trademark keen observations, humour, and wisdom, he expresses his opinions on Narendra Modi, Arvind Kejriwal, and the Nehru–Gandhi dynasty, as well as his interpretation of coalition politics and the enormous changes brought in by the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

His analysis of the sweeping changes in print and television media, as well as his pen portraits of people like Ratan Tata, Niira Radia, Khushwant Singh, Sachin Tendulkar, and Arundhati Roy, are all worth reading. Other chapters look at the absence of humour in politics, the shifting expectations of the Indian middle class, and his life's blunders and regrets.


When was the Editor Unplugged: Media, Magnates, Netas and Me written?


Every page of this honest, colourful, and irreverent book is both enlightening and amusing, with tales and gossip peppered throughout.

The author's new book continues the tale of Lucknow Boy by chronicling his adventures in Delhi's power corridors. The book tackles our political leaders' lack of humour, the shifting views of the Indian middle class, and his life's mistakes and regrets. Viking Publication published this book on December 15, 2015.

Vinod Mehta was an Indian journalist, political pundit, and editor. From 1995 to 2012, he was the creator and editor-in-chief of Outlook, as well as editor of The Pioneer, The Sunday Observer, The Independent, and The Indian Post. He was also a published author, having written many novels.