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In 1992, he was appointed Associate Editor for Special Audience Publication, and two years later became the Chief Editor of the first weekly newspaper in Pune, The Pune Tribune, published in English and Marathi by A.K. Bhala. In 1995, he was appointed the Executive Editor, Business Publication Division, Indian Express. In 2000, he edited magazines on the paranormal, mysticism, new age, and travel, for S.B. Associates. |
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In 2000, his first book, The Last Marathon was published by Sainathann Communication. In 2002, Devi’s Emerald, was published by Vakil, Simon, and Faffer. Both books deal with the paranormal and the spiritual forces in the Cosmos. In 2004, Fusion Publishers published his book, Shadows In Cages. The book deals with mothers and their children living in Indian prisons. The book is in its second edition and has also been translated in Hindi and Marathi. Ruzbeh scripted and directed a documentary called I Believe I Can Fly. The documentary gives a glimpse about life of mothers and their children in Indian prisons. The twenty-minute documentary has been screened in Singapore, Sri Lanka, India, and in the US. The book, Shadows in Cages, was published and released for the international market by the Himalayan Institute Press, Pennsylvania, USA. In 2005, Fusion Publishers released his first work of fiction, Rest In Pieces. His documentary, Yamuna Gently Weeps, a film on the demolition of one of the biggest slums in the world, the Yamuna Pushta, has been screened at various international human rights film festivals and universities world wide. Yamuna Gently Weeps, a three hundred-page book with heart-wrenching photographs and interviews with slum dwellers, politicians, renowned town planners, environmentalists and activists, was released in August 2006. His book, The Fakir, launched in October 2007, is already in its seventh edition and was on the top best seller list in Decemeber 2007. The Fakir has been translated in German, Hindi and Marathi. My God Is A Juvenile Delinquent, the first book on the emotional and mental trauma of juvenile delinquents in India was published in early 2008. In 2009, his publishing house, Sainathann Publications, released two books, one on Shri Ram Thakur and a Bengali book on Sai Baba of Shirdi. Ruzbeh is the Executive Editor, of The 4th D Wellbeing Journal, a national magazine on wellbeing, with a print run of over 60,000 copies per month. His documentary on AIDS and HIV in Tihar Prison, Sehat... On Wings Of Freedom, sponsored by the United Nations, was selected and screened for The XVII International AIDS Conference, in Mexico, in August 2008. His latest book, The Fakir…The Journey Continues, was launched at the end of 2010 by Full Circle Publications. Already the German, Hindi and Marathi translations are being worked on.
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