Thuglak

Thuglak (Tamil: துக்ளக்)
Editor Cho Ramaswamy
Categories News magazine
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 75,000 weekly[1]
First issue January 14, 1970
Company Bharathan Publications
Country India
Based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Language Tamil (தமிழ்)
Website www.thuglak.com

Thuglak (Tamil: துக்ளக்) is a Tamil language weekly news magazine.

History

Cho Ramaswamy founded the magazine and commenced its first publication on the first day of the Tamil harvesting month "Thai" (Tamil: தை) based on the Tamil calendar system; which was January 14, 1970 in the Gregorian calendar. He has been the editor of the magazine ever since and has penned several columns. The name of the magazine and its mascot draws from Muhammad bin Thuglak, Sultan of Delhi; on whom in 1968, the founder staged a play[2] and later a movie in 1971.[3] The plot is a socio-political satire, which narrates the scheme and success of a small band of idealists who take over the Government of India as the resurrected Muhammad bin Thuglak. The founder directed and plays the lead - Muhammad bin Thuglak - in the movie and the play as well; which was conducted under the banner of Viveka Fine Arts Club.[2]

Highlights

The magazine features on its front cover a satirical cartoon, pertinent to an issue of current social and public interest.

The editor stopped publishing for two weeks, when a state of emergency was declared in India. When the publication resumed after the first two weeks of emergency, the issue was published with a black front cover.[4] Thuglak was the only magazine in India, whose advertisements were also censored during this time.[4]

There was only other instance, later in its history, when the magazine was published with a black front was after the Babri Masjid was brought down in 1992. Thuglak Team: Cho (Editor), Swamynathan (publisher), Udhaya (Manager), Madhalai (senior sub editor), Sathya (Sub editor), Brakath Ali(sub editor), Vasanthan Perumal (special correspondent), Ramachandran @ Durvaasar (sub editor), S.Ramesh (Chief reporter), S.J.Idhaya (south reporter), S.P.Sanmugam(west reporter), P.J.Ramamoorthy(darmapuri reporter).[4]

Pricing and Subscription

The magazine is available through electronic access to readers outside of India via its website for a pricing of INR 900 or approximately US$20.[5]

See also

References

  1. Krishnan, Prabhu (1 January 2005). "'Cho the Great!'". Interview. Retrieved 2008-08-25. Reader: 'What is Thuglak's circulation? Any new marketing plans to increase it?'Cho Ramaswamy : '75000...'
  2. 1 2 Ramnarayan, Gowri (7 June 2004). "Cho, what's up?". Interview. Kasturi and Sons Ltd for The Hindu. Retrieved 2008-08-25. For the Viveka Arts amateur theatre company to which he belongs, founded by brother Rajagopal (Ambi), this is a matter for jubilation in its golden jubilee year.
  3. Ambi, Cho Ramasawamy (Director), Manorama, Peelisivam … (1971). Muhammad bin Thuglak (Motion picture). India: Swamynathan.
  4. 1 2 3 Warrier, Shobha (4 July 2005). "'This is the time for imposing Emergency'". Interview. Rediff. Retrieved 2008-08-25. I was agitated initially and stopped the publication of Thuglak for two issues. Later, when I restarted, I published a black wrapper. In fact, two issues of Thuglak had black wrappers; one was during the Emergency and the other after Babri Masjid was pulled down. Thuglak Team: Swamynathan (publisher), Udhaya (Manager), Madhalai (senior sub editor), Sathya (Sub editor), Brakath Ali(sub editor), Vasanthan Perumal (special correspondent), Ramachandran @ Durvaasar (sub editor), S.Ramesh (Chief reporter), S.J.Idhaya (south reporter), S.P.Sanmugam(west reporter), P.J.Ramamoorthy(darmapuri reporter).
  5. Thuglak (26 October 2009). "'Thuglak Online Store'". Thuglak. Retrieved 26 October 2009.

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