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Vinod Kapri : ウィキペディア英語版
Vinod Kapri

Vinod Kapri, (born 15 August 1972) is a senior Indian journalist and filmmaker. He won a National Award for the documentary film 'Can't Take This Shit Anymore' (2014). He made his feature debut with ''Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho'' (2015) - a socio-legal satire that received extensive critical acclaim.
Before venturing into filmmaking, he spent 23 years of his career as a journalist with media organisations like ''Zee News'', ''Star News'' and ''India TV'', where he produced and directed various documentaries and shows including those on 13 December Parliament attack, 26/11 Mumbai attack and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.
==Early life & Education==
Vinod Kapri originally hails from ''Pithoragarh'' in ''Uttarakhand'' but he was born in ''Secunderabad'' in ''Andhra Pradesh''. His father was in Army, who was posted at different places across the country. Vinod Kapri completed his early education at Kendriya Vidyalaya in states like ''Andhra Pradesh'' ''Secunderabad'', ''Jammu and Kashmir'' ''Udhampur'', ''West Bengal'' ''Siliguri'' and ''Uttar Pradesh'' ''Bareilly''.
Vinod was studying in class 9th, when he started writing short stories. His first story was published in 1987, when he was just 16-year-old. The story was published by Hindi daily ''Amar Ujala'', for which he received a money order of Rs.15 as a payment. Soon enough, all leading Hindi newspapers like ''Dainik Jagran'', Dainik Hindustan and Dainik Aaj would publish his articles and stories on various contemporary issues. In his school days, a novel written by him was published in a newspaper as a weekly series. Vinod graduated from ''Bareilly College'' in ''Uttar Pradesh'' and, at the age of 19, he launched his own monthly magazine Indian Econo Patrika.

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