Prannoy Roy - A Lifestory
News Analysis: Insightful, Credible, And Unwavering

A big name in Indian news, this person needs no introduction to anyone who knows about how news on TV changed in India. Their career, lasting many years, is all about smart analysis and fair reporting. They helped start NDTV in 1988, a very important time for Indian TV, changing how news was shown. Before that, they learned their skills at Doordarshan, helping make its shows better. Their clever mind and ability to explain things are clear in their longrunning show, "The Editors," which is a favorite for people who want deep talks about important things happening in India and the world. They've interviewed many famous people, from politicians to movie stars, always being professional and earning great respect. People who work with them call them a leader who always tries new things while being honest and ethical. Someone once said, "They've always been a supporter of independent news, a light in a sometimes difficult media world." They weren't just a news reader; they were also a producer. Their work goes beyond the nightly news; they've helped shape how people talk about things through documentaries and special programs. Their work in Indian journalism is wellknown, earning them many awards. Their impact goes beyond specific news stories; it's about creating a trusted news place and helping people be informed. They've always supported a free press, even when things were hard, like the spirit of "Spotlight," the 2015 movie about the value of investigative journalism.