Tharasu Explained

Tharasu is a Tamil language weekly magazine started in 1985 in Chennai,[1] with a focus on politics.

Tharasu was the first of a new type of Tamil language tabloid in the 1980s. It focused on corruption and "political gossip" but also covered local village-level issues. Tharasu was perceived an "anti establishment" voice and also a sensationalistic one. Other tabloids then copied Tharasu style. Indeed the other tabloids such as Nakeeran began with ex-Tharasu staff.[2] [3]

In early years Tharasu took no advertising.[1] [2] Instead it used low quality production methods in order to be affordable to villagers.[2] Publishing has been a dangerous undertaking for people involved in this new tabloid genre. Some of this danger came from the police. Staff from all the tabloids operated against a background of police raids and sometimes lethal arrests. (The printer of another tabloid died after being released from custody.) In 1991 two staff from Tharasu were killed by ADMK rowdies in their own office. Tharasu first editor not only travelled armed but also employed a guard.[1] [2] [4]

Shyam, alias "Shanmugam",[5] was the founder editor-in-chief of the magazine.[6] Then from 2002 to 2015 the editor of the magazine was Vignesraj (late). He was special correspondent of Kumudam and Tharasu in the late 1980s. The present editor is Ravisanthosh Vignesraj.

Notes and References

  1. Jeffrey. Robin. 9 February 1997. Tamil:'Dominated by Cinema and Politics'. Economic and Political Weekly. 32. 6. 254–256.
  2. News: Tamil Nadu's political tabloids. N. Sathiya Moorthy. Independent. Mumbai. 25 November 1992. 22 February 2012. May also still be in Eenadu Files in Hyderabad.
  3. Web site: Man Behind The Scoops . Outlook India . 24 April 1996 . 21 February 2012.
  4. News: Summons to 14 accused in 'Tharasu' case. https://archive.today/20120709184256/http://hindu.com/2000/02/20/stories/04202235.htm. dead. 9 July 2012. 18 February 2012. The Hindu. 20 February 2000.
  5. Web site: BJP govt not to complicate Sri Lankan Tamil issue . The Sunday Times . Sri Lanka . 8 March 1998 . 21 February 2012.
  6. Web site: Tamil Magazines. tamilelibrary.org. 18 February 2012.