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ABOUT US

Chakra Vision India Foundation(CVIF) Trust is a National Registered Trust under the Trust Registration Act of India in the year 2018.

Our Registration No.: TP/ 50678332/2018.

Shri. CHAKRA RAJASEKAR / A Rajasekaran is the Founder Chairman of CVIF Trust.

Shri. Rajasekar is a well known film Director, Writer and Journalist since his childhood. Also he is known for his social reformation activities in Tamil Nadu. He visited many parts of our country to meet historic people and their family to know thoroughly about their contributions in our Freedom Movement, Indian National Army(INA) veterans in South East Asia, Indian Army families in all around Bharat. As his journey since his childhood is to bring very novel information about various national and local nationalists. Following are few examples of his journey since his childhood:-

CHAPTERS OF RAJASEKAR

 

♦️ Rajasekar is a former journalist, writer, author, film director, film producer, and social activist.

♦️ At the age of 19, he interviewed sandalwood smuggler Veerappan as a student reporter for India Today and released his photo to the outside world for the first time. He stayed with Veerappan for 7 days.

♦️ He worked as the editor for the famous weekly “Usha.”

♦️ Rajasekar has made documentaries on the geographical miracles of Southern India for BBC, Nat Geo, and Discovery Channel.

♦️ He has written novels such as “Eswaram” and “Porali: The Warrior.”

♦️ Rajasekar entered the film industry and assisted Kamal Haasan and Suresh Krishna in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi movies.

♦️ He directed his first movie called “Satyam,” starring Vishal, Nayanthara, and Upendra.

♦️ Rajasekar now steps into Bollywood, directing a biopic of Kargil hero Capt Vijayant Thapar.

♦️ In 2018, he started the Chakra Vision India Foundation Trust.

♦️ The first initiative by the foundation was during the COVID-19 pandemic, where they provided massive services.

♦️ Now, the trust is marching forward strongly by installing 100 Tribute walls, recreating the replica of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose’s submarine, and installing the Tamil Thai statue to highlight the importance of the language on the world stage.