Savukku Shankar Biography, Age, Videos, Wiki

Savukku Shankar: A Controversial Journalist and YouTuber Highlighting Tamil Nadu's Political and Social Issues
 
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Name: Savukku Shankar
Age/DOB: To be updated
Profession: YouTuber, Interviewer, Journalist
Marital Status: To be updated

Family:
Savukku Shankar on X: "The only family that's happy in TN 🤷🏻‍♀️  https://t.co/7D2vpvlPOk" / X

  • Wife: To be updated
  • Children: To be updated
  • Father: To be updated
  • Mother: To be updated
  • Siblings: To be updated
    Education: Graduate
    Native: Tamil Nadu, India

Social Media:

Savukku' Shankar's mother moves a habeas corpus petition in Madras High  Court for judicial inquiry - The Hindu

Savukku Shankar is a well-known Indian journalist and YouTuber who has made a significant impact by addressing social and political issues in Tamil Nadu. He founded the widely recognized Tamil news website Savukku in 2010, where he regularly publishes content focused on Tamil Nadu's politics and societal matters. Shankar began his career as a clerk in the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption and gained notoriety after being arrested for alleged involvement in call tracing activities. His remarks against the judiciary led to contempt charges by the Madras High Court, resulting in a six-month prison sentence. He was released on November 20, 2022. Recently, Shankar has appeared in numerous interviews on various YouTube channels, discussing political issues.

Interesting Facts:

Savukku Shankar

  • Shankar is the author of books like Oozhal – Ulavu – Arasiyal and Modi Maayai.
  • The prominent real estate firm G Square filed an FIR against him for alleging that the company has connections with the ruling DMK party in Tamil Nadu.
  • He played a significant role in the arrest of Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji.
  • He once filed a contempt petition against DMK leader RS Bharati, which was dismissed by Tamil Nadu Advocate General R Shunmugasundaram.
  • His YouTube channel, Savukku Media, has garnered 517K subscribers as of April 2024.