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Anil Dharker
With Us In Spirit
Anil Dharker (1946-2021) Founder Director, Literature Live! and a Mumbai-based writer and columnist was at various stages in his life, an engineer on the academic staff of the University of Glasgow, a consultant in a Mumbai architectural firm, a film critic and censor, a promoter of New Cinema with the National Film Development Corporation and an editor successively, of Debonair, Mid-Day and Sunday Mid-Day, The Independent, and The Illustrated Weekly of India. Dharker worked in television as producer and anchor, as well as head of a news television channel, then poised for takeoff. He was also, briefly, creative director of the Zee Television network. He is still remembered for his long stint as TV critic at The Sunday Observer, where readers, viewers, producers, Doordarshan directors-general and ministers found his column the one they loved to hate. These were re-printed in an anthology by HarperCollins titled 'Sorry Not Ready: Television in the Time of PMdarshan'. Dharker has written a coffee-table book on Goa; a biography of industrialist OP Jindal: 'The Man Who Talked To Machines'; and a book on Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March: 'The Romance Of Salt'; and an anthology: 'Icons: The Men & Women Who Shaped Today’s India.'