M. V. Nikesh Kumar

M V Nikesh Kumar is a media personality from Kerala, India. He is the Managing Director of Reporter TV, a Malayalam news channel. He has also contested elections in Kerala for Communist Party of India (Marxist) from Azhikode Constituency in 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election[1]

M V Nikesh Kumar
Born
Melathu Veettil Nikesh Kumar

(1973-10-07) 7 October 1973
NationalityIndian
OccupationMD & Editor in chief of Reporter TV
Years active1996 - Present
Spouse(s)Rani Nikesh Kumar
ChildrenShankaran , Janaki
Parent(s)M. V. Raghavan, Janaki
WebsiteReporter TV

He holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Mar Ivanios College Trivandrum. He started his career as a news reporter in Asianet, later moved onto Indiavision, anchoring various programmes based on contemporary social and political issues. He anchored Newsnight every day at 09.00 pm.

At REPORTER, he anchored Kerala's most viewed daily 9 PM show 'Editor's Hour', political discussion show which discusses the politics that affects the state. He also anchored the weekly interview programme "Close Encounter", in which he interviews the socio-political leaders of Kerala, a hardcore debate. Nikesh Kumar decided to contest in upcoming Kerala Legislative assembly as CPI(M) candidate from Azhikkode Assembly Constituency in Kannur district of Kerala. M.V Nikesh Kumar said he is entering electoral arena after quitting journalism. He returned to journalism after a hiatus of 1 year and is now anchoring "MV Nikesh Kumar Show".

Nikesh Kumar is the youngest son of the late CMP leader and former minister M. V. Raghavan. Nikesh Kumar moved away from Journalism to Politics and decided to contest for LDF from Azhikode constituency in Kerala. In the 2016 Kerala Assembly Elections, he contested against KM Shaji of Indian Union Muslim League. However, M.V. Nikesh Kumar lost in that elections by a margin of 2284. He is married to Rani Varghese[2] and has two children - Sankaran and Janaki. He was honoured with Ramnath Goenka award for excellence in journalism by President of India.

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