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  1. Feb 24, 2024 · Who is Manu Sathyan? During an interview given to the Wildlife Trust of India, Richie Mehta revealed to the viewers that a real-life DFO of the Kerala Forest Department, named Manu Sathyan, became the inspiration for the character of Mala Jogi in the series.

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Manu Sathyan is a DFO in Kerala Now. Manu Sathyan is currently working as a District/Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) in the Indian state of Kerala’s Forest and Wildlife Department. He is also in charge of the flying squad of the department’s Ernakulam, a district in Kerala, jurisdiction.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · The character of Alan Joseph is inspired by a real-life IT engineer from Kerala named Jose Louies, who worked closely with the Kerala Forest Department as a representative of the Wildlife Trust Of India (WTI). Jose teamed up with Manu Sathyan to nab the middlemen involved.

    • Garima Satija
    • 0124 418 7000
    • Times Internet Limited, Plot Number 391, Udyog Vihar, Phase-III, Gurgaon, 122016, Haryana
    • grievance.it@timesinternet.in
  4. Feb 24, 2024 · Field director Amit Mallick (whose name is changed to Neel Banerjee for the show), the range officer involved in the investigation was Manu Sathyan (Mala Yogi), and the software engineer involved was Jose Louies (Alan Joseph).

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · While the character represents several individuals Richie met during the series research, it’s mainly modeled on Manu Sathyan, DCF of Kerala Forest Department, who played a pivotal role in the real-life operation to tackle India’s largest ivory poaching ring.

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · Richie Mehta, Emmy award-winning film director and writer gets candid with Manu Sathyan, DFO, Kerala Forest Department about the inspiration behind "POACHER" an Amazon Original series that delves...

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  8. Feb 23, 2024 · Louies teamed up with Manu Sathyan, the inspiration behind the co-protagonist Mala Jogi, to unveil the network of poachers. “These poaching gangs were established over a period of time – and we found out that they actually met each other in courtrooms.