Going where the story is: The reporting life of Prabhakar Tamilarasu
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Monday, 16th March 2026 at 9:17pm
In June 2020, during the first phase of India’s COVID lockdown, journalist Prabhakar Tamilarasu began receiving information about a disturbing incident in the town of Sathankulam in Tamil Nadu. Two men — Jayaraj and his son Benix — had allegedly been detained by police for keeping their shop open beyond permitted hours.
Travel restrictions made reporting difficult, and movement across districts was tightly controlled.
“When I first got information about the case, it took more than twenty four hours to reach people connected to the victims because travel was difficult during the lockdown,” Tamilarasu recalls.
Eventually he managed to speak with friends of the victims who had been outside the police station that night. What they described would stay with him long after the st...
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