Bio/Wiki |
Real Name | Tarun J Tejpal |
Nickname | Tarun |
Profession(s) | Journalist, Writer, Entrepreneur |
Nationality | Indian |
Date of Birth | March 1963 |
Age (as in 2021) | 58 Years |
Birth Place | Jalandhar, Punjab, India |
Religion | Hinduism |
Home Town | Jalandhar, Punjab, India |
School | Not Known |
College | DAV College, Chandigarh
Panjab University, Chandigarh< |
Educational Qualifications | Graduate in Economics |
Hobbies | Reading, writing |
Height, Weight & Body Measurements & More |
Height (Centi.) (approx.) | 180 cm |
Height (meters) | 1.80 m |
Height (feet) | 5’ 11” |
Weight (Kilograms)(approx.) | 75 kg |
Weight (Pounds) | 165 lbs |
Hair Color | White |
Eye’s Color | Dark Brown |
Careers/Awards Tejpal's debut novel The Alchemy of Desire (2006), won Le Prix Mille Pages. A foiled assassination bid on Tejpal in 2001, and the arrest of five contract killers became the seed of Tejpal's second literary novel, the critically acclaimed "The Story of my Assassins" (2010) on which web series Paatal Lok on Amazon Prime is based. The Valley of Masks (2011) was longlisted for Man Asian Literary Prize 2011. |
Family, Parents, Siblings |
Parents | father - Late Inderjit Tejpal (Army Personnel) Mother - Late Shakuntala Tejpal |
Siblings | Brother: Kunwar Tejpal aka Minty (Writer, Director) Sister: Neena T Sharma |
Affairs/Marriage/Children |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | Geetan Batra (m.1985-present) |
Children | Son- None Daughters- Cara Tejpal Tiya Tejpal |
Controversies | There was controversy with allegations of conflict of interest related to the ownership of company that owned "Tehelka" as political and business houses held shares in the company. K. D. Singh, a Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member, owned a part of the holding company, so did "Anant Media Private Limited" which was majority owned by "Alchemist group" conglomerate under investigation by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office.
In November 2013, Tejpal was accused by a reporter of sexual assault during Think in Goa.
He admitted "misconduct", and offered to take six months leave, as "penance", from Tehelka. The case is still in process. This received intense public attention and media scrutiny especially because Tejpal and his magazine had previously been involved in highlighting the issue of sexual violence in India, including in a special issue on the topic in February of the year. Police in the state of Goa, where the incident took place, filed a First Information Report (FIR) which listed charges, including rape, against him.
A non-bailable warrant was issued against him by the Goa Police. Consequently, he was arrested by Goa police on 30 November 2013. On 1 July 2014, Supreme Court granted him bail and asked him to submit his passport to the court.
The trial began in September 2017, and has been lengthened by Tejpal's appeal to the Supreme Court that the charges be quashed. The court rejected his plea in August 2019, sent the trial back to the lower court, which it directed to complete in six months.The Goa sessions court deferred the judgement to May 19, 2021. On 21 May 2021, he was acquitted of all charges. |