Karan Thapar remembers his most notorious interviews with Modi, Jayalalithaa and Ram Jethmalani
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 Published On Nov 9, 2017

Karan Thapar epitomises the argumentative Indian. He is also, it turns out, as good in front of the interviewer's chair as he is behind it, with Shoma Chaudhury at Algebra, The Arts & Ideas Club, Gurugram on 30 October 2017

Karan Thapar is one of India’s most well-known interviewers, with a reputation of not shying away from asking tough questions. He is also the only interviewer who can boast about having India’s top politicians like Modi, Jayalalithaa and Ram Jethmalani walk out on him. He has been associated with The Times, BBC, Doordarshan, Channel News Asia and CNN-IBN. His most famous shows include - BBC HARDalk India, The Devil’s Advocate, The Last Word, To the Point and Nothing but the Truth.
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