
Fearless Finalist
Over the course of the five cumulative years of bringing the book to life, Romig conducted extensive research, travelling to Bengaluru and Karnataka, interviewing diverse people who pored over thousands of pieces of information, along with articles and official documents on the case. 'Gauri's life was complex and moved in a lot of directions. Her parents wrote memoirs because her father was a very famous Kannada journalist, P Lankesh. So I hired a translator,' Romig reveals.
Through his investigation, Romig unveiled the complexities of Lankesh's life and work, showcasing her remarkable talent for connecting with people and creating communities. According to him, this ability to build relationships and mobilise people was a hallmark of Lankesh's journalism, and was what made her such a powerful force for change. 'She touched many people. I felt really obliged to look into everything and leave no stone unturned,' stresses Romig.
With the recent Pulitzer finalist status being a signature point in the book's impact and significance, Romig hopes that the recognition will help the book spark meaningful conversations about the importance of investigative journalism. 'I hope it'll help the book to reach a wider audience,' he shares, further emphasising, 'Investigative journalism is more important than ever. Just our contemporary reality is so incredibly complex and getting more complex by the minute. We need investigative journalists to uncover what's under the surface'.

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