Veteran journalist Deepak Chaurasia is back on air, this time with a powerful prime-time show titled ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ on Live Times. In an age of growing misinformation, doctored narratives, and biased coverage, the show promises to bring back journalism that’s rooted in hard facts, zero noise, and unapologetic truth.
According to a press release shared by Live Times, the network announced that ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ will air every weeknight at 8 pm, Monday to Friday. With a crisp 60-minute format, Chaurasia will dive into the most crucial developments of the day — breaking down stories that directly impact the citizen, the nation, and the world. But unlike the typical prime-time chaos, this show won’t be built on panel fights or echo chambers. It will be about verified facts, domain expert insights, and a fearless quest for the complete truth.
“This show isn’t just another slot in the news cycle—it’s a commitment to the people,” said Dilip Kumar Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Live Times. “‘Khabar Thok Ke’ is about cutting through the noise and asking the hard, relevant questions. In a democracy, truth is not just expected—it’s essential.”
Echoing this vision, Chaurasia, Director–News, Live Times, remarked, “We are surrounded by distractions pretending to be news. I’m here to change that. ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ is built on a simple foundation: truth backed by facts. No spin. No drama. Just honest journalism that exposes what must be exposed and questions what needs to be questioned.”
Live Times is emerging as a people-first, truth-centric media platform dedicated to restoring public trust in journalism. With ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ as its flagship show, it aims to reposition news as a pillar of democracy, not a spectacle for ratings.
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