Red Room Rising Star

Oswald Pereira
Oswald Pereira was featured as the Red Room Rising Star for the week June 1, 2009 to June 7, 2009. He appeared on the home page of RED ROOM. Red Room is the online home of many of the world’s greatest writers. Its 2000 authors include such luminaries as Barak Obama, Maya Angelou, Po Bronson, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert. Other notable authors include Salman Rushdie, Khaled Hosseini, Normon Mailer and Jane Smiley.
See Oswald Pereira’s Blog on Red Room
Revenge of the Naked Princess
Oswald Pereira has completed writing his second novel, Revenge of the Naked Princess. Click Here to learn more about REVENGE OF THE NAKED PRINCESS
The Tantalising Cover
“I’m a journalist too and enjoyed your book immensely. It is definitely one of the best books on the Indian journalism scene.”
ARCHANA MOHAN
Readers’ Comments
I am a journalist based in Mumbai. Read your ‘Beyond the Newsroom’. Really interesting and I have managed to place nearly 55 per cent characters in your book. It is a real commentary on the state of affairs of journalism. Also the way you have written is nothing but a thriller – like Frederick Forsyth.
MRITYUNJAY BOSE, Special Correspondent-Mumbai, Sakaal Times, Sakaal Media Group
I just finished your book BEYOND THE NEWSROOM last week. You really have deep knowledge about mumbai. The story was great – full of unexpected twists and stuff. And you know what? next day I watched the movie – Sarkar Raj and I kept thinking maybe Ram Gopal Varma should make a movie out of Beyond the Newsroom
Ridhima
BREAKING NEWS
Beyond the Newsroom has started receiving bulk orders from institutions. An institution recently ordered 50 copies in bulk.
Media and the mafia
Ranjona Banerji
TEN pages into Beyond The Newsroom and a huge cinematic screen takes over your mind. The pages fade and you see Ram Gopal Varma’s name bursting on to a screen. Varma only because he has a little gangster film oeuvre. This book is a film crying to be made. Beyond The Newsroom, then, reasserts itself as a book quite quickly. In fact, it’s a racy read. It is also a roman à clef of sorts that lifts the lid on the murky goings-on in the world of newspapers, the police, the underworld and politics. The writer is a journalist, a former crime reporter, and this book has several thinly disguised characters who once ruled the cityscape. The police commissioner, the reporters and editors mentioned, and the underworld don himself are all familiars. Narayan Swamy, Oswald Pereira’s don, is of course, the famous Matunga godfather Vardarajan Mudaliar.
Continue reading ‘DNA Review: This book is a film crying to be made’




Recent Comments