Niche Magazine Issue 45

Page 67

Finalist

What makes a story? What makes a good story? The question on every journalist’s lips ahead of a big article or broadcast. When a Niche journalist posed this question to a Pukaar journalist, their conversation was inspiring WORDS BY EMILY MILLER

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s I call Romail Gulzar, journalist and broadcaster at media company Pukaar, he sounds busy, not that he hasn’t time for me, but busy all the same. It’s the Euro 2020 football final day and it’s about to be all hands-on deck. I can tell he’s excited, any journo would be, it’s a palpable feeling when you know one way or another there’s going to be a story of huge emotional impact. Anyway, I tell him, “We’ll make it speedy; I know what questions I need to get the right story!” He replies: “Good work Emily”, starting the conversation as he means to go on with several congratulatory remarks at my questions throughout. “What’s it like being a journalist in 2021?” I ask. Longish pause. Romail tells me: “With mobile phones in all our hands – everyone is a journalist these days. But it’s facts that I am interested in, getting to the truth of a story, and sharing it with community. Quality over quantity every time.”

He’s a facts person through and through, bringing a story to life is always the aim, but it’s got to be done right, in the right way. I ask him where the joy in journalism is for him. “I like people, I’m naturally inquisitive. I’m not motivated by money, or that idea of success. For me, success comes from doing what I do, where I am today. It doesn’t feel like work.” As an Immigrant from Pakistan, Romail came to the UK knowing only three words of the English language. “I started my life in the UK as a cleaner, where I gradually learnt bits and pieces of the language. But my career as a journalist was actually an accident!” Okay, ‘here’s the story’ I think to myself. “I was dropping my cousin off at South Leicestershire College and whilst I was waiting, I got handed an application form for the broadcasting journalism course. “I explained I couldn’t speak English and was told that because of equal opportunity they would

I LIKE PEOPLE, I’M NATURALLY INQUISITIVE. I’M NOT MOTIVATED BY MONEY, OR THAT IDEA OF SUCCESS. FOR ME SUCCESS COMES FROM DOING WHAT I DO, WHERE I AM TODAY. IT DOESN’T FEEL LIKE WORK

teach me, that I could enroll if my desire to learn and achieve was strong enough.” And so, he did. After graduating, he embarked on several different roles at high profile media groups before bringing his own stories to audiences through YouTube and Pukaar. “The people who helped me get to where I am today, I’m still friends with them, they helped give me opportunities to thrive and I’ll always be grateful for that! “Do you think you’ve got your story Emily?” He asks. My response: “You are the story for once Romail!” I discover he’s a foodie and a red wine lover and we close with an agreement at wine and food for next time, a couple of journalists talking about stories. “Perfect” he exclaims. Discover the stories as they happen at pukaarnews.com.

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The Boardroom

2min
pages 98-100

Real Entrepreneur’s get to gether

1min
page 97

Your invite to the Vista Business Club

2min
page 94

When care was needed most

1min
pages 87-88

Turning your property into a money maker

6min
pages 90-91

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at Curve

2min
page 89

Expecting more on your plate

2min
page 85

Historical venue gets a facelift

2min
page 82

Promoting your beauty business

2min
page 79

Homemade fragrance

2min
page 78

Are they bouncing off your website?

2min
page 63

The ever-changing complexities of energy

8min
pages 70-75

Marketing advice from the experts

3min
page 62

Resuscitating your site with SEO

4min
pages 64-66

Journalist to journalist: an interview on storytelling

2min
page 67

The unsung heroes of our everyday lives

3min
page 54

Cyber safety when working from home

2min
page 51

Teaching the entrepreneur inside

3min
pages 52-53

HR: it happens to everyone

4min
pages 46-47

Job opps with taxi firm

4min
pages 48-49

Tuning in to starting out

4min
pages 42-43

Time for a temperature check

2min
page 41

Success… whatever that is

2min
page 40

Drone start-up loves Leicester

2min
pages 37-39

How we can improve

2min
page 35

We Asked You

5min
pages 19-22

In conversation with Rajesh Modha

3min
page 25

Thought Leaders

16min
pages 12-18

Legal advice from the experts

3min
page 26

Cultural and heritage projects

4min
pages 10-11

The obstacles of divorce

2min
pages 29-31

Separating smarter

3min
page 33

Talking Legacies

2min
page 32
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