Author

Rommel Rodrigues

📖 Overview

Rommel Rodrigues is an Indian author, journalist, and filmmaker based in Mumbai who has made significant contributions across multiple media formats. His work spans over two and a half decades of journalism covering crime, business, politics, and current affairs, during which he maintained government accreditation from Maharashtra for approximately 10 years. As an author, Rodrigues is known for his critically acclaimed book "Kasab: The Face of 26/11" published by Penguin Books, which provides a detailed account of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. He has also written "Everything You Wanted to Know About Business & Economics" and "Illusion of Justice," the latter examining challenges within the Indian judicial system. In the film industry, Rodrigues served as writer and associate director for "The Attacks of 26/11," a 2013 film directed by Ram Gopal Varma that received positive critical reception. His editorial work includes overseeing "The Market Mafia," an exposé on India's stock market scandal written by Palak Shah. Currently serving as editor of SEZ Times, Rodrigues continues to contribute to Indian journalism through his column writing and editorial leadership. His work consistently focuses on significant social, economic, and political issues affecting contemporary India.

👀 Reviews

Reader response to Rodrigues' work focuses heavily on "Kasab: The Face of 26/11", his most reviewed book. Readers valued: - In-depth research and first-hand reporting on the Mumbai attacks - Clear presentation of complex events - Insider perspective from his journalist access - Balanced coverage without sensationalism Main criticisms included: - Technical writing style that some found dry - Limited personal narratives from victims' families - Focus on procedural details over human elements Ratings: Goodreads: 3.8/5 from 124 ratings Amazon India: 4.1/5 from 38 reviews One reader noted: "Meticulous research but reads like a police report at times." Another praised the "unprecedented access to investigation details." His other books have limited online reviews, though "Illusion of Justice" receives praise for exposing systemic issues in India's courts.

📚 Books by Rommel Rodrigues

Kasab: The Face of 26/11 (2010) A detailed investigative account of Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist from the 2008 Mumbai attacks, examining his background, involvement, and subsequent trial.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Business & Economics (2012) A comprehensive guide covering fundamental concepts of business and economics, explaining complex topics for general readers.

Illusion of Justice (2015) An analysis of the Indian judicial system that examines systemic challenges, institutional problems, and their impact on justice delivery.

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