Renowned journalist Jyotirmoy Dey-fondly known as J, Dey-was murdered by members of the Chhota Rajan gang in 2011. A few months later, a fellow journalist and crime reporter Jigna Vora was arrested in connection with the murder. Seven years later, some of which were spent in prison, Jigna was acquitted of all charges. This is her story in her own words, of the time in prison, the court hearings and her years as a crime reporter of breaking many front-page stories.
Jigna's work brought her in contact with people like Himanshu Roy, the former additional director general of police of Maharashtra, while her time in jail put her in the company of inmates such as Pragya Thakur. Behind Bars in Byculla traces the intricate web of power dynamics that govern the inmates of a prison and what it takes to survive behind bars.
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The series is inspired by the book Behind Bars in Byculla: My Days in Prison by Jigna Vora #Scoop #HansalMehta #ProsenjitChatterjee https://t.co/cGaETeQoct
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Hansal Mehta's '#Scoop' is based on Jigna Vora’s book 'Behind Bars in Byculla: My Days in Prison'. @PratJourno writes. https://t.co/oaOQBSaJhP
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So naturally the next thing to do was speed-read Jigna Vora’s book, Behind Bars in Byculla, upon which Scoop is based. Now we know the obvious name changes in the show — Asian Age became Eastern Age (lmao), Mumbai Mirror became Citi Mirror (lmao) and Aaj Tak became Ab Tak (lmao)