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Anita Pratap is an
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Indian writer and journalist. In 1983, she was the first journalist who interviewed LTTE chief V. Prabhakaran. She won the
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for TV reporting for her television journalism related to the takeover of
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by the
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. She was India bureau chief for
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. She has written the book ''Island of Blood'' based on Sri Lanka. In 2013 she was presented with the Shriratna award by the Kerala Kala Kendram an organisation associated to the
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy is located in Thrissur city, of Kerala, in India. It was established on 26 April 1958, inaugurated by then Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The academy started a cultural centre at the Bahrain Ker ...
. She was nominated as the Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Ernakulam, Kerala, for the
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.


Early life

Anita was born in Kottayam, Kerala, in a Syriac Catholic Church, Syrian Catholic family. Her father was employed with a Tata Group enterprise, he was posted at different locations in India taking his family with him. As a child Anita changed seven schools in eleven years. She passed Senior Cambridge from a Loreto Schools, Kolkata, Loreto School Kolkata and did her BA – English from Miranda House, New Delhi, in 1978 and diploma in journalism from Bangalore University.


Career

After completing her diploma in journalism, Anita was recruited by Arun Shourie, the then editor of ''The Indian Express'' in Delhi. She then transferred to Bangalore to live with her parents. Shortly after, she joined ''Sunday Magazine''. Her interest in journalism was in international politics and that led her to the ethnic conflicts in Sri Lanka. She visited many sites to gather first-hand information. In 1983, she interviewed Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's (LTTE) chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. This became the first ever interview Prabhakaran gave to the world in which he talked about his philosophies of establishing LTTE, of taking matters in his own hands rather than relying on government and of his plans ahead. Anita was immediately recognised on an international level. She continued her work in Sri Lanka and later in 2003 published her first book ''Island of Blood'' about her experiences of living in a terror-stricken areas. Anita also worked for ''India Today'' and then was a correspondent for ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine for eight years. Post 1993 Bombay bombings, 1993-bombings in Bombay (now Mumbai), she also interviewed Bal Thackeray for ''Time''; he was the then the chief of Shiv Sena which was the leading opposition party in Maharashtra. In 1996, she joined
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, her first experience as a television journalist. She worked from the Atlanta and the Bangkok bureaus for a short while to get experience. She then covered news on the Taliban's takeover of Kabul for which she was presented with the George Polk Award. Switching to television from print media, Anita also made various documentaries on social issues and arts. In ''Light Up the Sky'', she showcases the transformation of March 1966 Mizo National Front uprising, insurgent Mizoram into a democratic state. Her documentary, ''Orphans of an Ancient Civilization'', notes the plights of craftsmen and ''When The Soul Glows'' documents folk dance traditions. The ''Shabash Hallelujah'' was a documentary on the Naga Regiment. Co-authoring with a Bangalore-based photographer Mahesh Bhatt, she published her second book ''Unsung'' in 2007 which told stories of nine ordinary Indian people who served the society.


Awards and honours

* 1997 – George Polk Award * 1997 – Eminent Indian Award conferred by the Indo-American Society * 1998 – Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons, Chameli Devi Jain Award for "Outstanding Woman Media Person" * 2010 – "Noble Laureate as Media Citizen" by Karmaveer Puraskaar * 2013 – Shriratna Global Award


Personal life

Her first marriage was to Pratap Chandran, and she has a son Zubin from that relationship, born when she was 22 years old. Pratap Chandran was a senior reporter at ''The Indian Express'' where the two met. She subsequently divorced Chandran and took custody of her son. In 1999, she married Arne Roy Walther, a Norwegian diplomat. This is also Walther's second marriage.


Popular culture

The character of Jaya, played by Nargis Fakhri in the 2013 Bollywood thriller, ''Madras Cafe'' is modelled on Anita Pratap. In the film, Jaya interviews LTF leader Anna Bhaskaran, who is in turn, modelled on Velupillai Prabhakaran.


Works

;Books * ''Island of Blood: Frontline Reports from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Other South Asian Flashpoints'' * ''Unsung'' , co-authored with Mahesh Bhatt, a documentary and editorial photographer based in Bangalore. ;Documentaries * ''Orphans of an Ancient Civilization'' * ''Light Up the Sky'' * ''Shabash Hallelujah'' * ''When the Soul Glows''


References


External links

*
Review of ''Island of Blood''

Shattered dreams of Ms. Anita Pratap: An interview


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